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Joesph Millson in Judgment Day at the Almeida Theatre. Photo Keith Pattison
 
In a new version by Christopher Hampton
Judgment Day
By Ödön von Horváth
Thu 3 Sep 2009 - Sat 17 Oct 2009

It’s just another normal day at a small town station where a handful of  passengers are waiting for the stopping train. Then Thomas Hudetz, the well-liked station master, is momentarily distracted by a young woman and seconds later eighteen people are dead.

 


Standing in the wreckage of the 405 Express train, can Thomas accept the truth that is hurtling towards him and if not, how long can he postpone the day of judgment?

 


Ödön von Horváth’s penultimate play is a vividly characterised portrayal of a society that refuses to take responsibility for its actions.

 


Christopher Hampton is one of Britain’s leading playwrights and translators. His previous adaptations include von Horváth’s Tales from the Vienna Woods (National Theatre), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (for stage and film), the West End hits Art and God of Carnage by Yasmin Reza, and the screenplay for Atonement. His own plays include The Philanthropist, Tales from Hollywood and The Talking Cure.


James Macdonald previously directed The Triumph of Love at the Almeida. He was associate director at the Royal Court for 14 years, premiering works by among others Sarah Kane, Caryl Churchill and Martin Crimp; since then he has directed A Number for HBO/BBC, and plays for the National Theatre, the Lincoln Center and Public Theater in New York, in the West End, on Broadway and at the Schaubühne Berlin.

 

Performances are approx. 1hr 45mins. There is no interval.

Latecomers may not be admitted.

 

Evening performances 7.30pm
Midweek matinees 2.30pm on 30 Sept and 14 Oct
Saturday matinees 3.00pm from 12 Sept

 

Download the production programme as a PDF

 

Ticket Prices: £8 - £32

Talkback Monday 5 October Stay in the auditorium after the performance to have your questions answered by members of the Judgment Day company. Free to same day ticket holders.

 

Free Under 26 tickets

Tickets for Judgment Day on the 'A Night Less Ordinary' Under 26 free ticket scheme can only be booked through our box office by phone from August/September 2009.  Before booking please take a moment to read the terms and conditions. More information can also be found on the Arts Council Website.

 

Assisted Performances:

 

Captioned 

Sat 3 October 3pm and Tues 13 October 7.30pm

 

Audio Described By VocalEyes                              

Sat 10 October at 3pm

Touch Tour 1.30pm