The Hills Of California on Broadway Show Recently Closed

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The Hills Of California Summary

  • Show Status: Recently Closed
  • Genre: Play
  • The Hills Of California is 3 hours long, including an intermission of 2 intermissions of 15 minutes each
  • 8 Shows per week
  • Previews Began: September 11, 2024
  • Show Opened : September 19, 2024
  • Show Closed: December 8, 2024

1976 is the hottest summer for more than 350 years in Blackpool, England. The blue-collar, run-down English seaside resort brings together a family that has been separated by time, space and fame for the death of their family matriarch, where old happy memories now mix with bitterness and resentment.

What's The Hills Of California Like?

1976 is the hottest summer for more than 350 years in Blackpool, England. The town is a blue-collar, run-down English seaside resort town brings together a family that has been separated by time and space for the death of their family matriarch.

The daughters are haunted by bittersweet memories of amusement park rides and happier times, when back in the 1950s, when the girls would sing and dance. rehearse their singing act, but those simpler innocent times are now long gone - now fame and fortune has visited the family members, it changed everything.

Is The Hills Of California Good for Kids?

The Hills of California is a play that deals with themes surrounding a family reunion during a mother's terminal illness, set against a backdrop of memories from the past. Given its mature themes and emotional depth, it might be more suitable for older audiences rather than young children.

The Hills Of California on Broadway Background

Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes

The Hills of California, is a play by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes, that has a rich production background marked by previous collaborations between the playwright and director.

Their notable partnership includes the critically acclaimed play The Ferryman, which received multiple awards and established their reputation for creating compelling, character-driven narratives.

London Production

In its London run, "The Hills of California" was staged at the Harold Pinter Theatre and ran from January 27, 2024, until June 15, 2024. This was a strictly limited engagement, despite strong ticket sales.

Show Backstory

The show features a deep exploration of family dynamics and personal histories, set against a nostalgic and poignant backdrop of an English seaside town in the 1970s. The story revolves around the Webb sisters who return to their childhood home, where their mother lies terminally ill, unveiling a complex web of relationships and past secrets.

Set Design Received Awards

The production in London was noted for its detailed set design by Rob Howell and effective use of music and sound, arranged by Nick Powell, which helped to evoke the era and enhance the emotional landscape of the play.

Positive Audience and Critical Response

The cast for the London production included Laura Donnelly, Leanne Best, Ophelia Lovibond, and Helena Wilson, who brought the Webb sisters to life with strong performances that were well-received by audiences and critics alike.

Broadway Show Version Is 3 Hours Long

This show is the 2nd longest show in duration on Broadway right now, at just over 3 hours. The show has two intermissions of 15 minutes each to break up the acts.

Theatre Information

Broadhurst Theatre

235 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
Seats: 1,156
Entrance: 44th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
Theatre Information

Broadhurst Theatre Seating Chart

Cast Members

Joan/Veronica
Laura Donnelly
Gloria
Leanne Best
Ruby
Ophelia Lovibond
Jill
Helena Wilson
Young Gloria
Nancy Allsop
Young Ruby
Sophia Ally
Young Joan
Lara McDonnell
Young Jill
Nicola Turner

Producers

Sonia Friedman Productions

No Guarantees Productions

Neal Street

Brian Spector

Sand & Snow Entertainment

Stephanie P. McClelland

Production Credits

Director
Sam Mendes

Creative Team

Playwright
Jez Butterworth