Christopher Hampton's When Did You See Last See My Mother? to Be Revived at West End's Trafalgar Studios | Playbill

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News Christopher Hampton's When Did You See Last See My Mother? to Be Revived at West End's Trafalgar Studios Christopher Hampton’s debut play, When Did You Last See My Mother?, which when it premiered in 1966 when he was just 18 made him the West End’s youngest-ever playwright, will return there in a new production that begins performances at the Trafalgar Studios 2 Sept. 14, prior to an official opening Sept. 16, for a run through Oct. 8.

The new production, to be directed by Blanche McIntyre, features Harry Melling -- seen as Dudley in the "Harry Potter" film series -- as Ian, "who is broke, lonely and bursting with lovelorn wit. Worse, he's sharing a bedsit with the beautiful, infuriating and carefree Jimmy, who chases all the skirt he can. Just as Ian decides to give up on a London in which everyone else is having fun, the boys get a visit from Jimmy's mother. Charismatic and reckless, she opens the boys' deepest secrets and pulls them into calamitous new territory." The play is produced by Lindsay Fraser and designed by Nicky Bunch.

To book tickets, contact the box office on 0844 871 7627, or visit www.ambassadortickets.com.

 
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