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ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE 39 STEPS

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Recommended for ages 16+

Children 6 and under who may cry or fidget are never admitted.

Adult Language and themes. Recommended for audiences age 16+

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OVERVIEW

"ESCAPIST FUN!

The popular theatrical version of Alfred Hitchcock's masterful film ... proves that anything movies can do, theater can do more hilariously. ... the show whizzes by to the audience's audible delight."
- Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times

“Once  this fun ride leaves the station, you don’t want to get off!”

- New  York Daily News

Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have... (mystery chords!) Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39  Steps, Broadway’s most intriguing, most thrilling, most riotous, most unmissable comedy smash!

The  mind-blowing cast of 4 plays over 150 characters in this fast-paced tale of an  ordinary man on an extraordinarily entertaining adventure.

More About the Show

NY Times from Sketch to Stage

Set and costume designer Peter  McKintosh talks about his approach to the design for Alfred Hitchcock’s The  39 Steps.

“Good  Morning America” went backstage at Broadway’s THE 39 STEPS.

Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 StepsGMA  correspondent Taryn Winter Brill took a look at the hit quick-change  comedy version of the 1935 Hitchcock film classic, interviewing the original  Broadway cast members Arnie Burton, Jennifer Ferrin, Sam Robards and Cliff  Saunders and showing some of the organized chaos backstage during the running of  a typical performance.

CREDITS

  • Based on an original concept by
    Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon


  • Book by
    John Buchan


  • Adapted by
    Patrick Barlow


  • Set and Costume Design by
    Peter McKintosh


  • Directed by
    Maria Aitken
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