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THE LADY WITH A DOG Transfers To The Tabard Theatre

By: Feb. 28, 2018
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Transferring directly from the White Bear Theatre, where it has received widespread excellent critical coverage, The Lady with a Dog heads for the Tabard Theatre. Anton Chekhov's short story is adapted by writer/director Mark Giesser for the stage in a Jazz Age reimagining of this bittersweet romantic comedy, starring Beth Burrows (Sirens of the Silver Screen, Upstairs at the Gatehouse).

Damian Granville is a banker and devoted family man with an unconventional way of taking his summer holidays: he travels alone and looks for a woman to seduce. This particular year he spots a beautiful young lady walking a white Pomeranian dog. How can he resist? He's a skilful player and sure of success. Except Anne Dennis isn't quite what he bargains for.

Mark Giesser says "I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Michael Kingsbury to develop the show at the White Bear, and am now equally delighted to be able to work with Simon Reilly to bring the production to the Tabard, which has provided a home for a number of my productions."

Simon Reilly of the Tabard Theatre says: "We are thrilled to be working with innovative creatives like Mark and dynamic theatres such as the White Bear to bring successful shows to new audiences. We hope this collaboration could be the start of further successful transfers across the Off West End theatre scene."

Michael Kingsbury of the White Bear Theatre says: "The show has been a success for us at the White Bear, and it's great to know that it can have a further life and be seen by more audiences at the Tabard."

Tickets: £19.50/£16.50 (concessions)
Box Office: Tabard Theatre (tabardtheatre.nliven.co/tickets/series/lwd#mapView) or 0208 995 6035

Photo Credit: Andreas Lambis



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