Reopening of Agatha Christie’s WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION at London County Hall delayed until 14 September

Photo credit: Sheila Burnett

Photo credit: Sheila Burnett

It has been announced today that the reopening of Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall has been delayed until 14 September 2021, having originally been scheduled to reopen on 3 August.

Since opening to critical acclaim in 2017, Witness for the Prosecution has captured the imagination of thousands who have been gripped by the case of Leonard Vole, accused of murder in cold blood. Director Lucy Bailey’s piece thrillingly places the audience in the thick of the action, as Agatha Christie’s enthralling tale of justice, passion and betrayal unfolds around them.

The twists and turns of the case are played out in a spectacular courtroom setting inside the iconic London County Hall as prosecution battles defence and witnesses take the stand to give their shocking testimonies.

Producers Eleanor Lloyd and Rebecca Stafford said: "We are absolutely gutted that we have to delay the re-opening of Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution at London County Hall until 14 September.

“Unfortunately, the combined effects of continued uncertainty around a return to full capacity in theatres, no provision of cancellation insurance, and the delayed delivery of our promised Cultural Recovery Fund grant are such that we cannot afford to proceed with the rehearsals as planned. We have not taken this decision lightly. It leaves 51 people waiting to resume their jobs. For us as Producers the cost of remaining closed is significant and will increase as furlough and business rates relief are reduced from July.

“We are sorry for our wonderful and loyal audience who stood ready to support our return in August. We urge you, please re-book into the new dates from 14 September and come and celebrate with us as soon as we are able to declare ’THE COURT IS NOW (RE)OPEN’. "

Witness for the Prosecution is designed by William Dudley, with lighting by Chris Davey, and sound by Mic Pool.

Casting is to be announced soon.

The production is currently booking through to 20 March 2022, with tickets on sale here.

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