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    LAST CHANCE TO SEE: Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre

    Ian Rickson’s critically acclaimed revival of Jez Butterworth’s award-winning Mojo will complete its run on 8 February 2014 as previously announced. 

    Earlier this month, Mojo, which has been playing to packed houses at the Harold Pinter Theatre since its opening in October, announced an extension to its West End run due to public demand.

     
    Set against the fledgling rock 'n' roll scene of 50s Soho, this savagely funny play delves into the sleazy underworld and power games of London's most infamous district.
     
    The cast comprises Brendan Coyle (Mickey), Rupert Grint (Sweets), Tom Rhys Harries (Silver Johnny), Daniel Mays (Potts), Colin Morgan (Skinny) and Ben Whishaw (Baby).
     
    Designs are by Ultz with lighting by Charles Balfour, music by Stephen Warbeck and sound by Simon Baker.  Mojo is produced in the West End by Sonia Friedman Productions who also produced Butterworth and Rickson’s internationally-acclaimed Jerusalem.  

     



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