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High Noon Hits Stage: Real-Time Thriller Unveiled
4 Dec
Summary
- Stage adaptation of 'High Noon' runs in real-time over 90 minutes.
- Billy Crudup and Denise Gough star in the theatrical event.
- Eric Roth penned the stage adaptation, his first play.

The iconic Western 'High Noon' is reborn on the London stage, with Billy Crudup and Denise Gough leading a cast in a real-time theatrical adaptation. Directed by Thea Sharrock, the play runs for an uninterrupted 90 minutes at the Harold Pinter Theatre, commencing performances on December 17.
This new version is penned by acclaimed screenwriter Eric Roth, marking his debut playwriting effort. The production aims to capture the essence of the 1952 film, using its themes of moral conscience and community fracturing as an allegory for modern-day societal challenges. Producers Paula Wagner and Tom Werner highlight its relevance to current global affairs.
The adaptation eschews a literal translation of the film, instead reimagining the narrative for the stage. Actress Denise Gough, in particular, notes that her character, Amy Fowler, has been significantly expanded from the original film. The creative team emphasizes the play's theatricality and its exploration of profound human themes.




