A PLACE FOR WE Goes Digital for Five Years
by Stephi Wild - Sep 30, 2022
Talawa Theatre Company and Park Theatre’s Olivier Award-nominated A Place for We is being made available on Digital Theatre for five years in the UK. This acclaimed production explores London’s communities over three very different generations. Following its successful, limited-run premiere on Windrush Day, will be available for more audiences across the country than ever before.
A PLACE FOR WE to Have Digital Premiere on Windrush Day
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 10, 2022
Talawa Theatre Company and Park Theatre’s Olivier Award-nominated A Place for We will have its digital premiere on Windrush Day, making this moving production available for audiences across the country and around the world.
BWW Review: A PLACE FOR WE, Park Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Oct 12, 2021
Archie Maddocks' new play treads some familiar ground, but updates it for the 21st century, as identities are forged and fractured in the contested spaces of gentrifying London.
Cast Announced For A PLACE FOR WE Presented By Park Theatre and Talawa
by Stephi Wild - Sep 7, 2021
Conceived by multi award- winning writer Archie Maddocks and directed by Talawa's Artistic Director, Michael Buffong, this bittersweet comedy-drama rejoices in the familiar comforts of London's diverse communities, whilst confronting how the rapid pace of change can erode deeply held traditions.
Donmar Warehouse And Clean Break Announce Full Casting For [BLANK]
by Stephi Wild - Sep 3, 2019
The Donmar Warehouse and Clean Break today announce full casting for the world premiere of [BLANK] a new play by Alice Birch. Directed by Maria Aberg, full casting includes Ayesha Antoine, Shona Babayemi, Sophia Brown, Jackie Clune, Grace Doherty, Lucy Edkins, Zaris-Angel Hator, Zainab Hasan, Joanna Horton, Thusitha Jayasundera, Petra Letang, Leah Mondesir-Simmonds, Kate O'Flynn, Ashna Rabheru, Jemima Rooper and Taya Tower.
BWW Review: OTHELLO, Shakespeare's Globe
by Debbie Gilpin - Mar 3, 2017
The final Wonder Noir production to play in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is one of Shakespeare's tragedies: Othello. Running in tandem with Webster's The White Devil, it concludes the winter season in suitably dark fashion, as befits Emma Rice's vision. This tale on the consequences of letting rumour guide your actions is highly apt in our scaremongering world.
RSC Returns To Poole With DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
by BWW News Desk - Nov 10, 2009
The Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Poole this autumn with Roy Williams' acclaimed and blisteringly topical play, Days of Significance, which runs at Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts from Tuesday November 10.
RSC Returns To Poole With DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
by Carrie Dunn - Oct 15, 2009
The Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Poole this autumn with Roy Williams' acclaimed and blisteringly topical play, Days of Significance, which runs at Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts from Tuesday November 10.
RSC To Tour Roy Williams's DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
by Carrie Dunn - Sep 14, 2009
The Royal Shakespeare Company will tour Roy Williams' acclaimed and blisteringly topical play, Days of Significance, to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Oxford, Coventry, Poole, Cardiff and Salford in October and November 2009.