The Magistrate

by Arthur Wing Pinero

John Lithgow takes the title role in this fast, furious, brilliantly plotted farce set in Victorian London; he is joined by Nancy Carroll, returning to the NT following her Olivier award-winning performance in After the Dance.

Booking for this show opens as follows:
Supporting Cast: 5 September
Priority Members: 10 September
Advance Members: 13 September
General Public: 24 September

The Magistrate by Arthur Wing Pinero, illustration by Gerald Scarfe

The Magistrate

With his louche air and a developed taste for smoking, gambling, port and women, it’s hard to believe Cis Farringdon is only fourteen. And that’s because he isn’t. Agatha his mother lopped five years from her true age and his when she married the amiable Posket.

Well, when I heard the new dad was a police magistrate, I was scared. Said I to myself, “If I don’t mind my Ps and Qs, the Guv’nor – from force of habit – will fine me all my pocket-money.”

The imminent arrival of Cis’ godfather sends Agatha incognito to the Hôtel des Princes to warn him of her deception. But it’s also where her son has cajoled his otherwise staid stepfather into joining him for a binge. High-spirited carousing leads to a police raid and a night of outrageous mishap as the trapped guests make desperate attempts to conceal themselves from the law and from each other. Indignities escalate at court the next day where Posket, the police magistrate, must preside.
 

Audio-Described performances Fri 4 Jan at 7.30pm, Sat 5 Jan at 2pm (Touch Tour at 12.30pm)
Captioned performances Thu 10 Jan at 7.30pm, Tue 22 Jan at 7.30pm

National Theatre Live broadcast Thu 17 January at 7pm

 

Illustration © Gerald Scarfe

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