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Citizens of Panem. Prepare for an epic spectacle. The stage is set for the premiere of THE HUNDER GAMES; ON STAGE, now playing in London in a purpose-built, state-of-the-art venue: Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre.
An award-winning creative team including Playwright Conor McPherson (Girl from the North Country, The Weir) and Director Matthew Dunster (2:22 – A Ghost Story, Hangmen, The Pillowman) have brought the original “The Hunger Games” story to life in the first-ever theatre adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ internationally acclaimed book and the motion picture by Lionsgate.
Follow the journey of fearless heroine Katniss Everdeen as she defies the odds in this gripping tale of courage, hope and unbreakable human spirit.
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In a dystopian future, The Hunger Games ignite a thrilling battle for survival, where 24 young tributes are pitted against each other in a deadly arena. Katniss Everdeen, a fearless and resourceful heroine, emerges as a symbol of rebellion as she fights not only for her life but for the hope of a nation oppressed by a ruthless Capitol. In a brand new epic stage production, The Hunger Games is a gripping tale of courage, defiance, and the unbreakable human spirit.
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Conor McPherson (Writer), Matthew Dunster (Director), Miriam Buether (Set Designer), Moi Tran (Costume Designer), Charlotte Broom (Choreographer), Lucy Carter (Lighting Designer), Ian Dickinson (Sound Designer), Tal Rosner (Video Designer), Chris Fisher (Illusions), Kev McCurdy (Fight Director), John Maddox (Performer Flying), Amy Ball (Casting Director), Gary Beestone (Production Manager)
'A triumph. Rarely does a show of such scale retain this much emotional truth'
'Ambitious and spectacular'
'The city's hottest new theatre ticket'
'Nerve shredding, movie style spectacle'
'Mia Carragher makes an arresting stage debut'
'A blockbuster production'