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2008 The Vertical Hour

Let Coast to Coast Tickets be your passport to a unique theatrical experience: see Academy Award-winning actress Julianne Moore in her Broadway debut, in David Hare's brilliant new play The Vertical Hour.

This critically acclaimed romantic drama tells the poignant and thought-provoking tale of a university professor traveling on vacation in Wales. During the course of the holiday, she meets an enigmatic Englishman whom she finds both fascinating and intellectually challenging. Their emotional confrontations force each of them to reassess long-held beliefs, and shake the professor's relationship with her lover to its foundations.

David Hare is recognized as one of the most talented playwrights of our time. His sensitive and insightful work makes the perfect vehicle for Moore, whose performances in such films as The End of the Affair, The Hours, and Far from Heaven have made her a favorite with discerning audiences. Give yourself a special treat this season: don't miss the chance to enjoy The Vertical Hour.


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