"Whose Life is it Anyway?" with Kim Cattrall, swaps theatres, now at Comedy Theatre from 7 Jan 2005, instead of Duke of York's!

"Whose Life is it Anyway?" with Kim Cattrall, swaps theatres, now at Comedy Theatre from 7 Jan 2005, instead of Duke of York's!


Kim Cattrall's British Theatre debut as 'Claire Harrison' in an updated version of Brian Clark's Whose Life is it Anyway?, will now open at the Comedy Theatre 25 Jan 2005, following previews from 7 Jan 2005, and booking to 30 April 2005.

(The show was originally going to open at the Duke of York's)

It is produced by Sonia Friedman Productions and Mark Rubinstein.

Intelligent, sexy and talented, sculptor Claire Harrison is used to being in control of her life. A serious road accident forces her to contemplate a future in which she will remain constantly dependent on those around her. Left with only the use of her sharp mind, wit and indomitable spirit, Claire will not submit quietly to her fate. She can make us laugh, and often does. She could make us cry, but doesn't want to. What she does want is to be heard and to reclaim the decisions about her own life and death. Whose Life Is It Anyway? places the individual at the centre of one of the most complex medical and moral issues of our times - do we have the right to choose how we want to live and when we want to die?


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