Catch Me If You Can
8th February 2022 - 19th February 2022
Tickets from £27.50
Running time approx 2 hours 5 minutes
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Bill Kenwright Presents
Catch Me If You Can
Dallas legend Patrick Duffy (The Man From Atlantis; Step By Step), Linda Purl (Happy Days; Homeland) and Gray O’Brien (Peak Practice; Coronation Street) head the cast in this new production of the classic Broadway thriller.
The cast also includes Ben Nealon (Father Kelleher), Hugh Futcher (Sidney), Alicia Grace Turrell (Mrs Parker) and Paul Lavers (Everett Parker).
Inspector Levine is called to a house in the remote Catskill mountains to investigate the disappearance of newly married Elizabeth Corban. In a bizarre development a woman arrives at the house claiming to be the missing Elizabeth but, instead of celebrating the reunion, her husband accuses her of being an imposter…
DIRECTED BY Bob Tomson
DESIGNED BY Julie Godfrey
LIGHTING BY Chris Davey
Patrick Duffy (Daniel Corban) is known to audiences around the world for his twelve years in the role of Bobby Ewing in the CBS primetime drama Dallas. Other notable roles include Mark Harris in NBC’s Man from Atlantis, Frank Lambert in the ABC sitcom Step by Step and Stephen Logan in CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful. On stage, he played Serge in the award-winning West End production of Art.
Linda Purl’s (Elizabeth Corban) numerous screen roles include Ashley (Fonzie’s girlfriend) in Happy Days, Helene in the American version of The Office, Charlene Matlock in the legal drama series Matlock and Elizabeth Gaines in Homeland. Her stage appearances include the international tour of Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners, Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (Rubicon Theatre, California) and, most recently, Rosemary Clooney in Tenderly at the New Vic, Santa Barbara.
Gray O’Brien (Inspector Levine) is best known for his portrayal of villainous Weatherfield businessman Tony Gordon in Coronation Street, as Dr Tom Deneley in Peak Practice and as Dr. Richard McCraig in Casualty. He played Milo Tindle in Sleuth at the West End’s Apollo Theatre.
Ben Nealon (Father Kelleher), who played Captain Jeremy Forsythe in ITV’s award-winning series Soldier Soldier. He has appeared regularly on stage with the Agatha Christie Theatre Company and the Classic Thriller Theatre Company.