Cast Set For ROOM 13 at the Barn Theatre
The Barn Theatre has announced casting for the world premiere of Room 13, a brand-new play by Duncan Abel and Rachel Wagstaff, inspired by the ghost stories of M.R. James, set in the modern day.
Photos: First Look at THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN at Salisbury Playhouse
All new production photos have been released for The Girl On The Train, based on the Dreamworks film and bestselling novel by Paula Hawkins, adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel currently on at Salisbury Playhouse until 11 November. Check out the photos here!
Full Cast Set For THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN at Salisbury Playhouse
Following the success of Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense opening their autumn season, Wiltshire Creative has announced the full cast for The Girl on the Train, adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from the bestselling novel by Paula Hawkins and DreamWorks’ film. Find out who is starring in the show here!
BWW Interview: Sandy Grierson Talks OTHELLOMACBETH
Sandy Grierson returns to the London stage in othellomacbeth, taking on the roles of Cassio and Macbeth in one show. No stranger to doubling, Grierson previously played the roles of Faustus and Mephistopheles in the Royal Shakespeare Company's acclaimed production of Doctor Faustus in 2016, the parts decided with the lighting of matches.
Taking us through his thoughts on and experience with Shakespeare, Grierson shares Jude Christian's vision of the two plays and just why they chose (and to an extent needed) to 'f*** with them a bit'.
BWW Review: OTHELLOMACBETH, Lyric Hammersmith
'But men are men...'
Gender is taking centre stage in the current climate, telling her story not history. From new writes like SIX and The Old Vic's Sylvia, to the reframing of classics from a female perspective, the Liverpool Everyman's female led Othello and the Globe's Imogen prove the relevance of these texts to modern audiences.
Elayce Ismail and Jude Christian's othellomacbeth is a hybrid of these: retelling two of Shakespeare's greatest plays, with the emphasis on the women and new additions. While bold it may be, the result is a mixed bag of 'confused events, new hatch'd to [this] woeful time'.
Splitmoon Theatre to Present Dostoevsky's DEMONS At St Leonard's Church
SplitMoon Theatre has just announced the premiere of a new production of Demons at St Leonard's Church in Shoreditch. Dramatised from Dostoevsky's novel by Peter Sturm, who also directs, the site-responsive show will run from 25 October to 11 November 2017 and coincide with the Centenary of the Russian Revolution.
FOLLIES Leads September's Top 10 New London Shows
London is never short of theatre temptations, whether West End epics or bold fringe offerings. From starry Sondheim to political plays and a new Florian Zeller, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld's reviews...
Jeffrey Holland Replaces Roy Hudd in WAITING FOR GOD UK Tour
Jeffrey Holland will star as Tom Ballard in the premiere stage production of the BAFTA-nominated WAITING FOR GOD which will begin a 12 week UK tour on 20 April. He replaces Roy Hudd, who has withdrawn from the production on medical advice, due to ill health.
Jeffrey Holland Replaces Roy Hudd in WAITING FOR GOD UK Tour
Jeffrey Holland will star as Tom Ballard in the premiere stage production of the BAFTA-nominated WAITING FOR GOD which will begin a 12 week UK tour on 20 April. He replaces Roy Hudd, who has withdrawn from the production on medical advice, due to ill health.
Roy Hudd and Nichola McAuliffe to Star in WAITING FOR GOD UK Tour
Roy Hudd and Nichola McAuliffe will star in the premiere stage production of the BAFTA-nominated WAITING FOR GOD which will begin a 12 week UK tour on 20 April. WAITING FOR GOD delighted TV audiences across five primetime BBC series in the 1990s. This all-new script is penned by the sitcom's creator Michael Aitkens and directed by Tony Award winner David Grindley.
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, The Vaults
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is one of the most well-known and best-loved stories of the season. Over the years, a number of radio adaptations of it have been broadcast; always faithful to the story and always professional.