The Pianist
17 June 09 - 27 June 09
The Pianist
Based on the memoirs of  Wladyslaw Szpilman
The Royal Exchange Theatre presents the Manchester International Festival Production
An AMAZING, EVOCATIVE Story

'The tale of an improbable triumph over tragedy, and much to be recommended * * * *' The Times

'Rudy's reputation alone would be enough to buy your ticket, but there's so much more...Peter Guinness...delivers the words quite brilliantly' Manchester Evening News

Best known as an Oscar-winning film by Roman Polanski, this is the remarkably evocative story of one man's time in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Nazi Occupation, first seen as part of the inaugural Manchester International Festival in 2007.

In a repeat of the acclaimed performance by Peter Guinness (pictured below), narrating Szpilman's original text and Mikhail Rudy playing the ravishing music of Chopin, this moving account is a powerful story of suffering, strength and survival that gains extra resonance from the intimate surroundings of the Royal Exchange Theatre.     

Supported by

 

Director Neil Bartlett
Conceived by Mikhail Rudy
Tickets
£8.50 - £27.00

BSL Interpreted Performance

Saturday 27 June at 8pm

If you are booking for a BSL performance please can you call Box Office on 0161 833 9833 or email  box.office@royalexchange.co.uk to ensure you are given the correct seats.  Please do not book online, as there is a chance you will book seats in the wrong area.  Thank you. 

Exchange Education
Online Resources
Between The Lines Playreading Sessions 

The Royal Exchange Theatre would like to thank the following for their support of these productions:  Beaverbrooks the Jewellers, The Eventhall Family Charitable Trust, The Steinberg Charitable Trust and Joy and Laura Wolfe.

Running time
90 minutes