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Sandra Dickinson And Jonathan Chambers To Star In The European Premiere Of THE UNBUILT CITY

By: Apr. 20, 2018
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Sandra Dickinson And Jonathan Chambers To Star In The European Premiere Of THE UNBUILT CITY  ImageOn a cold afternoon in February, Jonah knocks on the door of a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights. He's come to ask Claudia to sell her famously secret collection to a university archive. But in order to do that, he'll have to persuade her to reveal her own enigmatic past, and to illuminate a series of mysteries about the nature of love, legacy and the untold history of New York City.

Sandra Dickinson (I Loved Lucy in the West End) and Jonathan Chambers (Doubt, A Parable, Southwark Playhouse) star in the European prermiere of The Unbuilt City by Keith Bunin, directed by Glen Walford, at the King's Head Theatre from Wednesday 6 - Saturday 30 June.

The Unbuilt City had its world premiere presented by New York Stage And Film Vassar in The Powerhouse Season summer 2015. This European premiere is just the second time the play has been staged.

It is produced by Making Productions and Graffiti Productions.

The King's Head Theatre was established in 1970. Passionate about championing ethically produced fringe theatre, we are known for our challenging work and support of young artists. Last year 116,151 audience members saw a show of ours: 44,607 at our 110-seater home on Upper Street and 71,544 elsewhere. At our home in Islington we had 774 performances last year of 95 different shows. We are committed to fighting prejudice through the work we stage, the artists and staff we work with and by producing work for minority audience groups. We believe in fair pay for all on the fringe and create accessible routes for early career artists to stage their work; work we are passionate about. Last year we announced the theatre is on the move. Subject to a fundraising campaign, the King's Head Theatre will move into a custom-built space in the heart of Islington Square, directly behind its current home securing the future of the venue for generations to come.

Tickets:

£25 (premium); £22.50 (general);
£18.00 (over 60s and equity);
£15.00 (Students, under 18s and unemployed.
Previews (6 & 7 Juune) £14/£10.

https://system.spektrix.com/kingsheadtheatre/website/eventdetails.aspx?WebEventId=unbuiltcity



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