THEBES LAND, INSIGNIFICANCE, ANGEL and More Slated for Arcola Theatre's Summer/Autumn Season

By: Jun. 29, 2017
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The Arcola Theatre has announced its new Summer/Autumn Season, featuring:

- Arcola revives smash-hit, critically-acclaimed THEBES LAND - winner of Best Production at the 2016 Off West End awards

- First London revival for 35 years of Terry Johnson's comedy INSIGNIFICANCE, about an imagined meeting between Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe

- Olivier Award-winning OperaUpClose comes to Arcola for the first time with a new English version of Tchaikovsky's EUGENE ONEGIN

- Henry Naylor's multi-award-winning global hit ANGEL receives its London premiere

- #HASHTAG LIGHTIE returns for a full run after sold-out success

- London premiere of acclaimed ALL THE LITTLE LIGHTS by Jane Upton, winner of the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright

- Alfred Fagon Audience Award-winning Papatango return to Arcola with world premiere of HANNA by Offie-nominated playwright Sam Potter

- 11th year of Arcola's annual opera festival GRIMEBORN features 14 productions

- PLAYWROUGHT, Arcola's annual festival of new writing, returns with 14 rehearsed readings

Artistic Director Mehmet Ergen said: "I'm thrilled to announce Arcola's new season, which features the eleventh edition of our Grimeborn Opera Festival, followed later in the year by a major new production of Eugene Onegin; the first London revival of Terry Johnson's Insignificance in 35 years; London premieres of new plays All The Little Lights and Angel; the world premiere of Hanna; and the return of sold-out successes Thebes Land and Hashtag Lightie."

"This is an exciting time at Arcola. Having just retained our place in Arts Council England's National Portfolio, we are able to produce more new works from raw talent, reimagined classics and ambitious plays from thrilling contemporary voices. I look forward to welcoming you to Arcola again soon."


25 July - 2 September 2017
Grimeborn 2017

See opera differently at Grimeborn. 'East London's ... irreverent and influential festival of new opera' (Time Out) is back for its eleventh year with 14 exciting productions.

Rarely-performed pieces. Reinvigorated classics. Brand new works from some of the UK's most exciting up-and-coming artists and companies.

Tickets range from £7 to £22. Whether it's your first or your latest opera experience, you'll be right at home at Grimeborn 2017.

Full listings on www.arcolatheatre.com/grimeborn. Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

Studio 1

6 September - 7 October 2017
Arcola Theatre and CASA Latin American Theatre Festival present
Thebes Land
by Sergio Blanco

Direction and Adaptation by Daniel Goldman

It's back. The smash-hit, critically-acclaimed Thebes Land - winner of Best Production at the 2016 Off West End awards - returns to Arcola for 5 weeks only.

In this exhilarating multiple-reality drama, a playwright struggles to stage the incredible story of Martin Santos, a young man serving a life sentence for killing his father with a fork. As their interviews progress and opening night approaches, both of their worlds begin to unravel with shocking consequences. Will the truth be found, and can it be told?

Trevor White and Alex Austin reprise their celebrated performances in Daniel Goldman's funny, ingenious production, performed inside a giant steel cage.

Cast: Trevor White, Alex Austin
Direction and Adaptation: Daniel Goldman
Design: Jemima Robinson
Lighting and Video Design: Richard Williamson
Sound Design: Elena Pena

Monday-Saturday at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees and Wednesday 4 October at 3pm
Tickets £12-£22 (previews £10-£17). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

18 October - 18 November 2017
Arcola Theatre presents
Insignificance
by Terry Johnson

A professor, an actress, a baseball player and a senator walk into a hotel room. What happens next, didn't. Or maybe it did. It certainly could have done - with a little imagination...

Written by two-time Olivier Award winner Terry Johnson, this hilarious and bittersweet comedy receives its first London revival in 35 years.

Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe banter about fame, relativity and their personal lives (when they're not being interrupted by Joe DiMaggio and Joseph McCarthy) in this dazzlingly inventive drama about the challenges of being known, and of knowing yourself.

Monday-Saturday at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees and Wednesday 15 November at 3pm
Tickets £12-£22 (previews £10-£17). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

22 November - 23 December 2017
Opera Up Close presents
Eugene Onegin
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Words by Robin Norton-Hale
Direction by Lucy Bradley

Olivier award-winning OperaUpClose comes to the Arcola for the first time with a new English version of Tchaikovsky's sweeping opera, Eugene Onegin.

A coming-of-age story, a requiem for lost innocence and a triumphant celebration of hard-won independence, it is told through some of the most glorious vocal music ever written.

This new chamber version transposes the story of Tatyana's sexual awakening to the early 1960s, a world on the cusp of the women's liberation movement when new thinking stood up to the old ways.

Infatuation and self-restraint do battle in a well-tailored world of sleek suits and full skirts, with seasonal allusions to the snow-swept Russian landscape of Alexander Pushkin's original novel.

Monday-Saturday at 7.30pm, Saturday matinees and Wednesday 20 December at 3pm
Tickets £12-£22 (previews £10-£17). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

Studio 2

11 September - 7 October 2017
Arcola Theatre in association with Redbeard Theatre and Gilded Balloon Productions present
Angel
by Henry Naylor
Direction by Michael Cabot

Syria, 2014. In the town of Kobane, there's a siege as fierce as Stalingrad. ISIS, having steam-rollered through Iraq, are expecting to take the town easily. But the citizens have found a heroine: a crackshot sniper with 100 kills to her name. And she appears indestructible. She's the legendary Angel of Kobane.

Inspired by an extraordinary true story, Angel is the critically-acclaimed new drama from playwright Henry Naylor. Following a sold-out run in Edinburgh, where it won a prestigious Fringe First award, it premieres in London for four weeks only. Michael Cabot (Marat Sade, Pera Palas) returns to Arcola to direct Avital Lvova in the title role.

Formerly a head writer of Spitting Image, Henry Naylor has written for some of the most famous names on television, including Alistair McGowan, Lenny Henry and Rory Bremner. Following The Collector and Echoes, Angel is the third of his 'Arabian Nightmares' to transfer to Arcola.

Cast: Avital Lvova

Monday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturday matinees at 3.30pm. Tickets £14-£17 (previews £12). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm atwww.arcolatheatre.com.

10 October - 4 November 2017
Fifth Word and Nottingham Playhouse present
All The Little Lights
by Jane Upton
Direction by Laura Ford

"I know you want what everyone else wants. A family. A home. But you'll never have it. Cos of what's inside you."

Joanne and Lisa were like sisters. Then Lisa got away. Now she's back, but the ghosts from their past still haunt her. Amy just wants to belong.

Three forgotten girls spend one last night by the railway lines, eager to recover what they've lost. Deeply moving and darkly funny, All The Little Lights is their story: a tale about people who slip through the cracks, and who end up fighting for survival.

Jane Upton won the 2016 George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright for All The Little Lights. Now, following an acclaimed UK tour, it receives its London premiere at Arcola.

Cast: Esther-Grace Button, Sarah Hoare, Tessie Orange-Turner
Set and Costume Design: Max Dorey
Lighting Design: Alexandra Stafford
Sound Design: Max Pappenheim

Monday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturday matinees at 3.30pm. Tickets £14-£17 (previews £12). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

14 November - 2 December 2017
Black Apron Entertainment presents
#Hashtag Lightie
by Lynette Linton
Direction by Rikki Beadle-Blair

Ella is popular, addicted to social media, Queen of the Selfie, and mixed race. Her thriving YouTube channel has make up tips, opinions, and videos of her boisterous family. But after one of her videos goes viral, Ella finds herself at the centre of a social media storm that leads to a family meltdown. With her identity and perception of beauty challenged, can Ella promote self-love without fueling hate?

Writer Lynette Linton (Former Associate Director, Gate Theatre) and director Rikki Beadle-Blair (Team Angelica, Theatre Royal Stratford East) return with their heart-warming and hilarious exploration of what it means to be mixed race in Britain today.

There will be a question and answer session after each performance. Stay and chat to the cast and creative team.

Cast: Adele James, Devon Anderson, Sophia Leonie, Grace Cookey - Gam, Jamie Richards, John Omole
Dramaturg: John Gordon
Lighting Design: Richard Lambert
Sound Design: Tristan Parkes

Monday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturday matinees at 3.30pm. Tickets £14-£17 (previews £12). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

3 January -20 January 2018
Papatango Theatre Company presents
Hanna
by Sam Potter
Direction by George Turvey

"The only words are to do with adoption. But that's not what happened to us. What happened to us was something quite different."

Being a young mum is supposed to be hard - but for Hanna, the only thing she's ever been brilliant at is raising her beloved daughter Ellie. Until a DNA test reveals staggering news. Ellie is not Hanna's child. And now her 'real' parents want to meet.

How can an ancient mix-up in an overstretched maternity ward be explained to a three-year-old? Is Hanna supposed to let these strangers into her daughter's life? Forced to question what being a parent really means, Hanna makes a drastic decision that will change all their lives.

This funny, heartfelt and compelling world premiere from Offie-nominated playwright Sam Potter asks what family means in a modern society, delicately weaving in questions of racial identity, economic privilege, and the lottery of birth. It is presented by the team behind 2016's hit After Independence, winner of the Alfred Fagon Audience Award and recently adapted for BBC Radio 4.

Monday-Saturday at 8pm, Saturday matinees at 3.30pm. Tickets £14-£17 (previews £12). Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.

PLUS:

24 - 30 July 2017
Arcola Creative Engagement presents
PlayWROUGHT#5
14 writers. 14 plays. 14 new ways to see the world.

PlayWROUGHT is Arcola's week long celebration of new ideas, new voices and new writing. PlayWROUGHT #5 is set to be our biggest Festival yet, with fourteen exciting new plays presented as a series of rehearsed readings.

The playwrights have had one-to-ones with the Arcola team, developed their work in R&D days, and taken part in masterclasses led by Lisa Goldman (former Artistic Director of Red Room and Soho Theatre). Joined now by exciting directors and actors, each play offers a unique insight into a world in flux.

The festival is a culmination of a unique development process and aims to celebrate and support new and emerging talent, regardless of age, by providing these fourteen playwrights with the guidance, space and support in which to develop their ideas.
Tickets £6. Public booking opens Thursday 6 July, 12.30pm at www.arcolatheatre.com.


Arcola Theatre is one of London's leading off-West End theatres. Locally engaged and internationally minded, Arcola stages a diverse programme of plays, operas and musicals. World-class productions from major artists appear alongside cutting-edge work from the most exciting emerging companies. Arcola delivers one of London's most extensive community engagement programmes, creating over 5000 opportunities every year. By providing research and development space to diverse artists, Arcola champions theatre that's more engaging and representative. Its pioneering environmental initiatives are internationally renowned, and aim to make Arcola the world's first carbon-neutral theatre.



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