BWW Review: SAD, Omnibus theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Apr 8, 2022
There is certainly a gap in the representation of middle-aged women who are confronting ageing and complicated relationships on stage. Victoria Willing’s new play SAD has the potential to fill that hole by exploring a woman-of-a-certain-age’s messy experiences of love, grief and isolation, but fails to provide anything new.
Omnibus Theatre Announces Cast For Rescheduled Premiere of SAD
by Stephi Wild - Feb 15, 2022
Omnibus Theatre announces the cast for the rescheduled premiere of critically acclaimed writer Victoria Willing’s (The Stage Debut Awards, nominated Best New Writer 2017) new play SAD, a dark comedy about the messiness of life.
BWW Review: THE PERMANENT WAY, The Vaults
by Gary Naylor - Sep 20, 2019
David Hare's play may look like it's set in an increasingly distant past, concerning itself with old arguments, but its brutal message is as important today as ever.
Cast Announced For Site-Specific Production Of David Hare's THE PERMANENT WAY
by Julie Musbach - Aug 23, 2019
David Hare's award-winning play roars to life in a provocative new site-specific staging performed in The Vaults, London's alternative subterranean venue beneath Waterloo Station, running from Friday 13 September - Sunday 17 November, with a press night on Thursday 19 September. Casting has been announced for the first major revival of The Permanent Way, which first had an award-winning run in York and then at the National Theatre in 2003
Casting Announced For THE PERMANENT WAY at The Vaults
by Stephi Wild - Jul 22, 2019
David Hare's award-winning play roars to life in a provocative new site-specific staging performed in The Vaults, London's alternative subterranean venue beneath Waterloo Station, running from Friday 13 September - Sunday 17 November, with a press night on Thursday 19 September. Casting has been announced for the first major revival of The Permanent Way, which first had an award-winning run in York and then at the National Theatre in 2003
'CURIOUS INCIDENT' Comes to Canterbury Tonight
by BWW News Desk - May 12, 2015
The National Theatre's multi-award-winning production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time makes its Kent premiere at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, this month.
'CURIOUS INCIDENT' Comes to Canterbury Next Month
by BWW News Desk - Apr 15, 2015
The National Theatre's multi-award-winning production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time makes its Kent premiere at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, next month (May).
Chichester's RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI to Close 7 Dec
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 12, 2013
Chichester Festival Theatre's celebrated production of Bertolt Brecht's epic savagely funny parable of the rise of Hitler, with a cast that includes Henry Goodman, Keith Baxter, Michael Feast, William Gaunt and Joe McGann, will end its scheduled run at the Duchess Theatre on Saturday 7 December.
Henry Goodman Set for Chichester's RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO UI; Full Cast Announced
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 19, 2013
The full cast is announced for Chichester Festival Theatre's critically acclaimed production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, which will open at the Duchess Theatre on 25 September with previews from 18 September. The production will once again feature Henry Goodman reprising his award-winning performance in the title role.
THE MOON IS HALFWAY TO HEAVEN Plays Jermyn Street Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Sep 6, 2011
The world premiere of David Kerby-Kendall's play THE MOON IS HALFWAY TO HEAVEN will open at the Jermyn Street Theatre on Thursday 8 September, previewing from 6 September, for a strictly limited season, which must end on 1 October.
THE MOON IS HALFWAY TO HEAVEN Plays Jermyn Street Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - Aug 3, 2011
The world premiere of David Kerby-Kendall's play THE MOON IS HALFWAY TO HEAVEN will open at the Jermyn Street Theatre on Thursday 8 September, previewing from 6 September, for a strictly limited season, which must end on 1 October.