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MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON Begins 6/12 at Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex
by Kelsey Denette - May 14, 2012


MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON begins previews at The Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex (312 W. 36th Street -1st floor) on Tuesday, June 12th at 7PM.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Set for Riverside Studios Today, May 1
by BWW News Desk - May 1, 2012


Following its sell-out run at Jermyn Street Theatre in January, THE ART OF CONCEALMENT comes to Riverside Studios this May.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Set for Riverside Studios, May 1
by Max Schwager - Apr 11, 2012


Following its sell-out run at Jermyn Street Theatre in January, THE ART OF CONCEALMENT comes to Riverside Studios this May.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Jan 28, 2012


Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Jan 9, 2012


Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
by BWW News Desk - Jan 9, 2012


1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 30, 2011


Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia.

THE ART OF CONCEALMENT Plays Jermyn Street Theatre, Jan. 9-28
by Kelsey Denette - Nov 19, 2011


1977. Terence Rattigan, once regarded as the golden boy of the West End stage, is 66 years old and dying of leukaemia. As he waits for the curtain to rise on the first night of his last West End play (Cause Célèbre) he is haunted by memories from his earlier life - his schooldays at Harrow, his disagreements with his philandering ex-diplomat father, his devotion to his mother, his lovers, his huge success and wealth followed by his spectacular fall from favour, his descent into delusion and paranoia - and, through all this, his relationships with two of his closest friends and the lover of whom they disapproved.

DREAM OF THE DOG Transfers To The West End, Opens May 26
by BWW News Desk - May 26, 2010


Meeting Point Productions Ltd in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre presents THE EUROPEAN PREMIERE Dream of the Dog by Craig Higginson. Directed by Katie McAleese. Designed by Alex Marker. Lighting Design by Michael Nabarro. Sound Design by Andrew Pontzen. Costume Design by Penn O'Gara. Cast: Ariyon Bakare. Gracy Goldman. Bernard Kay. Janet Suzman.

DREAM OF THE DOG Transfers To The West End, Opens May 26
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 20, 2010


Meeting Point Productions Ltd in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre presents THE EUROPEAN PREMIERE Dream of the Dog by Craig Higginson. Directed by Katie McAleese. Designed by Alex Marker. Lighting Design by Michael Nabarro. Sound Design by Andrew Pontzen. Costume Design by Penn O'Gara. Cast: Ariyon Bakare. Gracy Goldman. Bernard Kay. Janet Suzman.

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