The 50th anniversary production Arthur Miller’s The Price will transfer to the Wyndham’s Theatre in 2019.

The transfer of Jonathan Church’s production is set to see David Suchet and Olivier Award winner and BAFTA and Emmy nominated Brendan Coyle reprising their roles as furniture dealer Gregory Solomon and New York cop Victor Franz in the West End run of the show.
Two brothers, Victor and Walter Franz, one a New York cop nearing retirement, the other a successful surgeon meet for the first time in sixteen years to sell their family furniture stored in the attic of a condemned New York brownstone. Revelation follows stunning revelation as each brother realises the price they have paid for heart breaking decisions made decades earlier.
Overseeing the psychological battlefield is the wily veteran appraiser, Gregory Solomon, who has his own demons to conquer as well as securing the best possible price for the Franz family possessions.
Joining Suchet and Coyle on stage will be Adrian Lukis who will return to play Victor’s brother, Walter Franz, with Sara Stewart as Esther Franz, Victor’s wife.
This 50th anniversary production transfers to London following a successful run at the Theatre Royal Bath.
The Price was first seen on Broadway in 1968 and won two Tony Awards including Best Play. It was also recently revived in New York in 2017, starring Mark Ruffalo and Danny DeVito.
This production is presented by Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Jonathan Church Productions, and directed by Jonathan Church with design by Simon Higlett, lighting design by Paul Pyant, sound design by Mike Walker and composition by Matthew Scott.
The Price will play at the Wyndham’s Theatre from the 5th February until the 27th April 2019. For more information visit: https://www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/tickets/the-price/