
The Hour
Documentary
Overview
The hour before actors go on stage at the National Theatre in London is a performance in and of itself.
Top Cast


Simon Russell Beale
Simon Russell Beale
Himself
Simon Russell Beale
Himself


Ruby Bentall
Ruby Bentall
Herself
Ruby Bentall
Herself


Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán Hinds
Himself
Ciarán Hinds
Himself


Jenny Jules
Jenny Jules
Herself
Jenny Jules
Herself


Rory Keenan
Rory Keenan
Himself
Rory Keenan
Himself


Sophie Thompson
Sophie Thompson
Herself
Sophie Thompson
Herself


Dorothy Duffy
Dorothy Duffy
Herself
Dorothy Duffy
Herself


Christopher Eccleston
Christopher Eccleston
Himself
Christopher Eccleston
Himself


Martina Laird
Martina Laird
Herself
Martina Laird
Herself


Steve Pemberton
Steve Pemberton
Himself
Steve Pemberton
Himself
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