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Canal Café Theatre and Russell Lucas Present THE UNDERSTUDY

By: Dec. 19, 2016
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Originally a smash Off-Broadway hit, the UK premiere of Pulitzer Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck's The Understudy, directed by Russell Lucas, now comes to Canal Café Theatre. For the first time, the theatre will be transformed to the round.

Staged as part of Canal Café's American Season, The Understudy is a dazzling and humanistic look at people trying to do what they love in the face of never-ending obstacles.

Full of laugh-out-loud comedy and vivacious satire, The Understudy dissects the backstage friction of a frenzied understudy rehearsal of a long lost Kafka play about to be staged on Broadway. Charged with running the rehearsal, Roxanne finds her professional and personal lives colliding when Harry, a jobbing actor, is cast as understudy to Jake, a mid-level action star yearning for legitimacy. As Harry and Jake find their common ground, Roxanne tries to navigate the rehearsal with a stoned lighting board operator, an omnipresent intercom system, the producers threatening to close the show and her own mixed feelings about both actors and her past. Will the show go on?

Director Russell Lucas, comments "I am very excited for our second play in The American Season. This is not only an incredible scoop for Canal Cafe Theatre, but for the London theatre scene. This comedic love letter to the theatre is all set in an understudy rehearsal of a Broadway production. Two actors duel; the stage manager referees."


The Understudy is part of Canal Café's America: Past, Present and Future season which opened with Driving Miss Daisy in autumn 2016. The season will conclude with a brand new commissioned play inspired by Americana.

Tickets are available priced £13.50/£12 concession, booking and membership fees may apply.

Available online from www.canalcafetheatre.com and on 020 7289 6054.



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