National Theatre Live: A Disappearing Number Trailer

National Theatre Live: A Disappearing Number Trailer (2010)

14 October 2010 Drama, Comedy 110 mins

The innovative interweaving of romance and math was conceived. The 2008 Olivier Award winner for Best New Play, it has toured the world and was recently performed in New York as part of the Lincoln Center Festival.

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Cast

David Annen

as G. H. Hardy

Firdous Bamji

as Al Cooper

Paul Bhattacharjee

as Aninda Rao

Chetna Pandya

as Surita Bhogaita/Barbara Jones

Saskia Reeves

as Ruth Minnen

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 14 October 2010

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