Following Sam Hallam's release from prison for a murder he didn't commit - SOMEONE TO BLAME returns to King's Head Theatre
Sam Hallam play
SOMEONE TO BLAME
returns to the King's Head Theatre
for 3 performances following his release from prison
for a murder he didn't commit
Someone To Blame, the acclaimed verbatim play telling the story of Sam Hallam, wrongly convicted of murder in 2004, returns to the King's Head Theatre following his release from prison on 16 May 2012.
★★★★ The Independent
★★★★ Whatsonstage
★★★★ The Public Reviews
★★★★ Ham & High
On Thursday 17 May 2012, Sam Hallam’s conviction for murder was officially quashed at The Royal Courts of Justice. He had spent the last seven years of his life in prison, for a crime he did not commit.
The King’s Head Theatre produced Tess Berry-Hart’s verbatim play Someone To Blame, telling his story, in March 2012. To celebrate his freedom, we are bringing the production back to the King’s Head, with added scenes to bring the play up-to-date.
All profits will go towards the Sam Hallam Campaign.
Miscarriages of justice might not always make the news, but they still happen.
This is Sam's story.
Word for word.
Listings information
Someone to Blame
by Tess Berry-Hart from spoken evidence
Director David Mercatali
Lighting Designer Richard Williamson
The King’s Head Theatre
115 Upper Street
London
N1 1QN
Sunday 3 June
Monday 4 June
Tuesday 5 June
at 7.15pm
All tickets £10
Box office: 020 7478 0160
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