Archive listings for Naked Justice
Work type: PlayT607665399 (BIRREP02)Producer Duncan C Weldon. Producer Paul Elliot (for Triumph Entertainment). Company Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company. Director Richard Cottrell. Design Hugh Durrant. Lighting Robert Bryan. Performer Leslie Phillips. Performer Joanna Van Gyseghem. Performer Simon Ward. Performer Patrick Ryecart. Performer Carolyn Backhouse. Performer Jimmy Akingbola. Performer Rowland Davies. Performer Kenneth Jay. Performer Paul Kemp. Performer Andrew Bolton. Performer Paul Stewart. | |
| 25 Mar 02 to 30 Mar 02 | Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854 listing details L01292120673 |
| 11 Mar 02 to 16 Mar 02 | Arts Theatre, Cambridge :: V19 listing details L072935308 |
| 8 Feb 02 to 2 Mar 02 | Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham :: V143 listing details L0863711090 |
T0216286161 (OXPLAY01)E:Duncan C Weldon (for Triumph Entertainment Ltd),Director Christopher Morahan. Company West Yorkshire Playhouse. Producer Duncan C Weldon (for Triumph Entertainment Ltd). Design Simon Higlett. Sound Mic Pool. Performer Leslie Phillips (Fred). Performer Nicholas Jones. Performer Anna Cartaret. Performer Paul Kemp. Performer Geraldine Alexander. Performer Rupert Frazer. Performer Jimmy Akingbola. Performer Rupert Baker. Performer Robin Bowerman. Performer Gordon Kane. Performer Mark Spalding. | |
| 5 Mar 01 to 10 Mar 01 | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702 listing details L11329525 |
| 26 Feb 01 to 3 Mar 01 | The Playhouse, Oxford :: V803 listing details L0772782170 |
| 26 Jan 01 to 24 Feb 01 | West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds :: V977 listing details L01487890868 |

A satire on the nature of justice and the legal system. A 17 year old is accused of murder. He had a motive and the deceased's blood on his clothes. The police have his confession. The case seems a foregone conclusion. Sir John Mortimer QC, the acclaimed writer of Rumpole of the Bailey series of novels, goes back to court with a drama set in the hushed corridors and dusty chambers of the legal profession. His humorous insights brilliantly expose the dilemmas and deceits of the criminals - and of the judges they must face.

