The classic courtroom drama Twelve Angry Men comes to the Garrick Theatre in London this week starring TV favourites Martin Shaw and Robert Vaughn.
The play was famously turned into a film starring Henry Fonda and focuses on the deliberations of a jury of 12 men during a trial as they consider whether a son murdered his father in cold blood.
They start with a near unanimous verdict of guilty. But one single member of the jury plants a seed of doubt in the others' minds.
Martin Shaw is well-known for such recent successes as George Gently and Judge John Deed, and Robert Vaughn is famous for roles in Hustle and the classic The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Directed by Christopher Haydon and produced by Bill Kenwright, the production runs until March.
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