Twelve Angry Men

Twelve Angry Men at Grand Opera House York

Why see Twelve Angry Men?

prejudice in the courtroom

Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men, based on the 1957 Academy Award-nominated movie of the same name, is revived for a UK tour directed once more by Christopher Haydon, starring Michael Greco, Gray O'Brien, Tristan Gemmill, and other theatre and TV stalwarts. A thrilling drama set in a courtroom, the poignant play proves that personal prejudices and the law make for an explosive combination. It remains as hard-hitting and vital today as it was at the apex of the civil rights movement in America when it was set.

What is the story?

A group of 12 all-male jurors must decide once and for all on a unanimous verdict of murder, which the judge has warned carries a mandatory death sentence for the accused, a young Hispanic man. The jurors all carry their own beliefs and prejudices against the accused and, combined with an urgency to carry on with their own lives (including tickets to a baseball game that evening), they are almost ready to deliver a guilty verdict - until one dissenting voice, Juror 8, calls for a closer examination of the case facts, much to the chagrin of his colleagues. In particular, a bigoted nemesis in the form of Juror 3 believes that all minorities are automatically guilty of crimes they are accused of. What follows is an intense and emotionally charged argument of the facts, accusations of prejudice, and at one point threatens to break into violence.

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Customer reviews

4 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

julia

As good as I remember.

I am so glad I went to see this as Brighton. The cast were all excellent, the timings spot on and the set really gave the feeling of heat and claustrophobia. The tight script never gets old and is as relevant today as it always have been. Thank you to all concerned. ... Read more

Toby

YES!

A storming production. Go! ... Read more

Jayne Foxon

12 Angry Men

Compelling. Edge of the seat entertainment. The "12" were excellent but may I say a special nod must go to Patrick Duffy who's calm presence stole the show for me . Still relevant, maybe even more so today the play makes us all look at our predjuces of all kinds. I was so glad I attended and left all the better for seeing this excellent production. ... Read more
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