Review: AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, Jermyn Street Theatre
It is not often that Fringe venues act as platforms for important narratives from the older generation. Based on tonight’s performance of After All These Years, I can only ask ‘Why not?’. After winning the 2023 Outstanding Theatre Award at Brighton Fringe, After All These Years transfers to the Jermyn Street Theatre where I am sure it will enjoy continued success.
The Mill At Sonning Theatre Names The Auditorium in Honor of Ray Cooney
The Mill at Sonning, the UK's only dinner theatre, has renamed its theatre The Ray Cooney Auditourium in honor of comedy legend Ray Cooney, whose classic farces have all been performed there, and whose incredibly generous financial support during lockdown helped ensure the venue's survival.
THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.
THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.
CLEOPATRA, CRANFORD, et al. Set for April at the New Theatre
Cleopatra is a captivating and beautiful ballet telling the story of one of the most celebrated women of the ancient world. Composer Claude-Michel SchÃ-nberg (Les Misérables, Miss Saigon) and Northern Ballet's artistic director David Nixon have worked together to create this unique blend of dance and drama which The Guardian picked as a Must See for 2011. Click HERE to see audience reaction so far.