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Ed Harris, Jeremy Irvine, Charlotte Hope and Barnaby Kay in Buried Child at Trafalgar Studios (Photo: Johan Persson)

Ed Harris, Jeremy Irvine, Charlotte Hope and Barnaby Kay in Buried Child at Trafalgar Studios (Photo: Johan Persson)

Buried Child to extend to 4 March

Published 15 December 2016

The New Group’s production of Sam Shepard’s Pulitzer & Obie prize-winning play, Buried Child, directed by Scott Elliott, and starring the multi award-winning, international star Ed Harris (whose credits include the first hit series of Westworld as the mysterious Man in Black, Pollock, The Hours and The Truman Show), is now extending its critically acclaimed West End run at Trafalgar Studios until Saturday 4 March 2017. 

Other cast members for the hit production, Buried Child, include Golden Globe winner Amy Madigan (Twice in a Lifetime, Roe vs. Wade), Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, The Railway Man, Now is Good), Charlotte Hope (Game of Thrones, Allied, A United Kingdom), Jack Fortune (King Lear, Route Irish, Sparkling Cyanide), Barnaby Kay (A Streetcar Named Desire, The Real Thing, Wuthering Heights) and Gary Shelford (Twelfth Night, Angry Young Man).

Buried Child is the latest unmissable New Group production, presented by Lisa Matlin, and Adam Speers for Ambassador Theatre Group, to transfer to London following the huge success of Jesse Eisenberg’s play The Spoils in the West End, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Kunal Nayyar and Alfie Allen.

Adam Speers, Executive Producer, ATG, said “Both my co-producer Lisa Matlin, and I, feel privileged to have brought this production of Buried Child to the West End from New York, and are delighted that its now extending its run until early March.  Sam Shepard’s Pulitzer prize-winning play is a masterpiece, and this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see one of the finest actors of his generation, Ed Harris, on stage in London.”

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