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Billy Crudup and Denise Gough star in this thrilling western

This production is recommended for ages 12+

Performance dates

17 December 2025 - 7 March 2026

Run time: 1hr 30mins

No interval

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High Noon London tickets

Emmy and Tony Award-winner Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) and Olivier Award-winner Denise Gough (People, Places & Things) star in the world premiere of High Noon by Oscar Award-winning screenwriter Eric Roth (Forrest Gump). Playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a strictly limited run, book your official tickets today.

About High Noon

Told in real time, this edge-of-your-seat thriller follows Marshal Will Kane as he hangs up his badge to begin a new life with his bride, Amy Fowler. But when word spreads that outlaw Frank Miller is arriving on the noon train, Kane must choose: walk away with Amy or stay and face the threat alone.

What begins as a wedding day becomes a countdown to confrontation. The town turns its back, the clock keeps ticking, and every moment pushes Kane closer to an unavoidable showdown. At its core, High Noon is a story of courage vs. cowardice. Justice vs. peace. Duty vs. desire. And at its heart, it’s two people's love for one another tested by impossible choices.

Begin a new life together? Or take a stand for the greater good? As time runs out, one truth remains: if you don’t stand up for what’s worth saving you risk losing it all.

It’s worth the applause

  • High Noon won four Academy Awards at the 1952 Oscars, and is frequently hailed as one of the greatest westerns ever made.
  • Billy Crudup is a four-time Tony Award nominee, winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia. He is also the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards.
  • Denise Gough is a two-time Olivier Award winner, taking home the Best Actress award for her break-out performance in People, Places & Things and Best Actress in a Supporting Role award for National Theatre’s epic, Angels in America opposite Andrew Garfield.
  • Eric Roth has been nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, winning for Forrest Gump. He earned a Best Picture nomination for producing Mank, and has also worked on the screenplays for Oscar-nominated films; Ali, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Killers of the Flower Moon.

Please bear in mind

Gun Shots will be fired. The production is not able to guarantee the appearance of any specific actor due to illness or unforeseen circumstances. Latecomers entry and readmission cannot be guaranteed.

High Noon cast

  • Will Kane - Billy Crudup
  • Amy Fowler - Denise Gough

High Noon creatives

  • Book - Eric Roth
  • Director - Thea Sharrock
  • Composer and Music Producer - Chris Egan
  • Lighting Designer - Neil Austin
  • Costume Designer - Tim Hatley

Upcoming Performance Times

Wednesday17 December 2025
Thursday18 December 2025
Friday19 December 2025
Saturday20 December 2025
Saturday20 December 2025
Monday22 December 2025
Tuesday23 December 2025
19:30
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14:30
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Gun shots will be fired.

Special notes

The performance runs through with no interval; there will be no readmittance or latecomers into the show. The production is not able to guarantee the appearance of any specific actor due to illness or unforeseen circumstances

Access

Captioned Performance: 7 February 2026, 7.30pm

Group Pricing

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Latest High Noon News

Spotlight on: Billy Crudup

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Spotlight on: Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup has built a career on defying expectations. Equally at home on Broadway, in independent film, and on prestige television, he has a knack for disappearing into his roles while still radiating a signature magnetism. From award-winning stage performances to cult-classic screen turns, Crudup has become one of the most consistently intriguing actors of his generation - the kind whose name you may not always recognize immediately, but whose work you’ve almost certainly admired. With a Tony Award, multiple nominations, and now Emmy wins to his name, he’s a performer whose spotlight is long overdue.

Who is Billy Crudup?

Billy Crudup is one of those actors who manages to be everywhere without ever seeming overexposed. With a career spanning stage, film, and television, he has built a reputation as both a leading man and a character actor, slipping effortlessly between the two. Known for his magnetic presence and sharp intelligence, he has become one of Hollywood and Broadway’s most versatile performers.

Where have you seen him before?

Crudup first drew attention in the 1990s with a string of impressive performances, breaking through with Jesus’ Son (1999), a role that won him the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. On stage, he became a fixture of the New York theatre scene, earning his first Tony nomination for the 2002 revival of The Elephant Man. He went on to win the award in 2007 for Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia, with subsequent nominations for The Pillowman and the 2011 revival of Arcadia. Along the way, he appeared in Broadway repertory productions of Waiting for Godot and No Man’s Land, showcasing his range in both classic and contemporary theatre.

Last year, he made his West End debut at the Ambassadors Theatre in the London transfer of the Broadway hit Harry Clarke, a one-man thriller that had already broken records at Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre. His ability to command the stage alone for the entire performance only reinforced his reputation as one of the most compelling stage actors of his generation.

3 Oct, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Spotlight on Denise Gough

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Spotlight on Denise Gough

This December, Olivier-award winning Denise Gough returns to the West End stage in High Noon, starring alongside Billy Crudup in a stage adaptation of the 1952 Oscar-winning Western, written for the stage by Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth.

Last year, audiences were treated to Gough reprising her central role as Emma in People, Places and Things at Trafalgar Theatre, marking her fourth time in the part. Her tour-de-force performance as the struggling actress in rehab once again earned widespread critical acclaim, cementing the role as a career-defining triumph.

Two decades after making her debut alongside Holly Hunter in By the Bog of Cats, Gough continues to captivate audiences with her fearless energy and unmatched versatility, having earned Olivier awards, a Tony nomination, and a reputation as one of the most compelling actors of her generation.

From stage to screen, theatre to television, Gough has built an extraordinary career, and in the sections below, we take a closer look at some of her most memorable and acclaimed roles to date.

16 Mar, 2024 | By Sian McBride

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