Daniel O'Reilly to Make West End Debut in Gritty London Comedy Crime Thriller
Daniel O'Reilly is better known to some as the controversial character 'Dapper Laughs', after a rollercoaster career which has led to his own TV series, a feature film, a stay in the Celebrity Big Brother house and a number of sell out gigs including O'Reilly's latest show 'Good Vibes Only', Daniel is also no stranger to a few lows, however, the comedian wouldn't change a thing a?oeyou have to take the rough with the smooth as that is what makes us who we area?? explains O'Reilly.
BWW Review: THE WEATHERMAN, Park Theatre
Beezer and O'Rourke share a dilapidated flat in London trying to make ends meet. When Dollar, their landlord, promises to forgo their rent for six months and to give them a weekly allowance in exchange for a small favour, they don't think twice of what their decision will entail.
Photo Flash: First Look at THE WEATHERMAN at Park Theatre
Park Theatre presents the World Premiere of dark drama, The Weatherman. Written by Eugene O'Hare, the production will star Mark Hadfield, Niamh James, Alec Newman, Cyril Nri and David Schaal. Examining the no go lines people will cross when it's too dangerous to run away, the play, directed by Alice Hamilton, will have a national press night on Wednesday 21 August, 7pm.
Casting Confirmed For THE WEATHERMAN At Park Theatre
Casting has been confirmed for Park Theatre's World Premiere dark drama, The Weatherman. Written by Eugene O'Hare, the production will star Mark Hadfield, Niamh James, Alec Newman, Cyril Nri and David Schaal. Examining the no go lines people will cross when it's too dangerous to run away, the play, directed by Alice Hamilton, will have a national press night on Wednesday 21 August, 7pm.
Cathy Tyson And David Schaal To Star In FIGHTER By Libby Liburd At Stratford Circus Arts Centre
Cathy Tyson, BAFTA and Golden Globes Award-nominated actress, and winner of the Los Angeles Film Critics Award, will perform alongside David Schaal (The Inbetweeners Movie; The Office, BBC) and Libby Liburd in her raucously visceral production of Fighter. Inspired by the pioneering British female boxers who fought for their right to fight, Fighter combines theatre and live boxing to leave you on the edge of your ringside seat!
BWW Review: THE PLAY ABOUT MY DAD, Jermyn Street Theatre
Boo Killebrew recounts the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina on her hometown in the autobiographical The Play About My Dad. Seen in Europe for the first time at Jermyn Street Theatre, the piece is a play within a play complete with flashbacks and time travel. Albeit self-indulgent at times, Killebrew manages to keep the narrative interesting and fresh but falls short acting-wise. Directed by Stella Powell-Jones, it's well-executed but feels like it's holding its breath.
BWW Review: RABBITS, Park Theatre
Power, lust and secrecy - are these the ingredients for everlasting romance? Things are more complicated than they seem in Joe Hampson's playwriting debut Rabbits, a sharp, quick-witted and sexually inquisitive dark comedy that explores the domestic struggles that takes place throughout a couple's life together.
Photo Flash: Park Theatre presents a New Black Comedy RABBITS
A new black comedy tale of marital strife and bunny murder comes to Park Theatre from Skins, The News Quiz & Newsjack writer Joe Hampson, who makes his stage writing debut with Rabbits. An exploration of contemporary sexual politics, Rabbits follows the fallout as Frank prepares to save his and Susan's marriage by taking their pet rabbit to be murdered - by a psychopath. With caustic jokes and abominable intentions, the production will run 26 July - 19 August 2017.
West End's A STEADY RAIN to Premiere at Arcola Theatre, Feb. 10
Joey and Denny have been best friends since kindergarten. Joey helps out with Denny's wife and kids; Denny keeps Joey away from the bottle. Now they're cops in downtown Chicago, crime is a fact of life. But when a domestic
disturbance call takes a turn for the worse, it brings about a change in the weather…
Ryan Gage Stars in Richard Vergette's AMERICAN JUSTICE at The Arts Theatre, Now thru Feb 9
Ryan Gage returns to the West End to star in American Justice, British playwright Richard Vergette's searing political thriller about guilt and redemption in America's deep south. Set during the eight years of an Obama administration, when idealism and forgiveness may not be all they seem, the play opens at The Arts Theatre in January 2013. American Justice has won plaudits from critics and audiences alike throughout the UK. Lisa Forrell will direct a new version of the play for the West End premiere.
Ryan Gage Stars in Richard Vergette's AMERICAN JUSTICE at The Arts Theatre, Jan 10-Feb 9
Ryan Gage returns to the West End to star in American Justice, British playwright Richard Vergette's searing political thriller about guilt and redemption in America's deep south. Set during the eight years of an Obama administration, when idealism and forgiveness may not be all they seem, the play opens at The Arts Theatre in January 2013. American Justice has won plaudits from critics and audiences alike throughout the UK. Lisa Forrell will direct a new version of the play for the West End premiere.