Taken at Midnight

Taken At Midnight is a 2014 play by Mark Hayhurst on the life of Hans Litten, his cross-examination of Adolf Hitler in court in 1931 and his mother's attempts to secure his release after his arrest by the Nazis in 1933. Hayhurst also produced a television drama on the same topic in 2011, entitled The Man Who Crossed Hitler. Taken At Midnight is Hayhurst's theatre debut.

Production history
It premiered in the Minerva Theatre at the Chichester Festival Theatre from 2 October 2014 (previews from 26 September) to 1 November 2014, directed by Jonathan Church and starring Penelope Wilton. It transferred to the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, opening on 26 January 2015 (previews from 15 January) until 14 March 2015.

Characters and original cast
Hans Litten - Martin Hutson

Irmgard Litten - Penelope Wilton

Carl von Ossietzky - Mike Grady

Erich Mühsam - Pip Donaghy

Dr. Conrad -John Light

Fritz Litten - Allan Corduner

Gustav Hammerman - Marc Antolin

Lord Clifford Allen - David Yelland

SA Officer - Dermot McLaughlin

Hotelier - Christopher Hogben

Hitler's Voice - Roger Allam

Other parts were played by members of the company.