Good Night Out Presents the first full-length theatrical response to the General Election: SWING. Devised and Directed by Jamie Harper and Dan Muirden, designed by Moi Tran . The show runs 22nd May - 12th June 2010
Good Night Out presents the World Premiere of A MODEL FOR MANKIND, by James Sheldon runs 27th March - 17th April 2010. the show is directed by Blanche McIntyre, and designed by Lucy Read.
Following Time Out Critics' Choice at the White Bear Theatre and a transfer to Oval House, Good Night Out Presents a new re-imagined production of Daniel Reitz's STUDIES FOR A PORTRAIT for an eight-week run at the King's Head Theatre, beginning March 30th and running through May 23rd.
Following Time Out Critics' Choice at the White Bear Theatre and a transfer to Oval House, Good Night Out Presents a new re-imagined production of Daniel Reitz's STUDIES FOR A PORTRAIT for an eight-week run at the King's Head Theatre, beginning March 30th and running through May 23rd.
OperaUpClose announced today that Robin Norton-Hale's critically acclaimed production of LA BOH?ME will transfer to Soho Theatre 27th July - 4th September.
Stephanie Sinclaire announced today that she has appointed Adam Spreadbury-Maher as Artistic Director of the King's Head Theatre. She will continue her role as Chief Executive.
Good Night Out Presents the world premiere of SHRUNK by Charlotte Eilenberg at The Cock Tavern Theatre 18th May - 12th June (PRESS NIGHT: FRIDAY 21st MAY at 7.30pm).
Good Night Out presents the World Premiere of A MODEL FOR MANKIND, by James Sheldon runs 27th March - 17th April 2010. the show is directed by Blanche McIntyre, and designed by Lucy Read.
MARK SHENTON APPOINTED ASSOCIATE PRODUCER- We are delighted to officially welcome our new Associate Producer Mark Shenton (Sunday Express, The Stage, Playbill, Theatrevoice.com) to our team.
OperaUpClose Presents Giacomo Puccini's LA BOHÈME, A new translation by Robin Norton-Hale. Runs 8th December 2009 - 20th March 2010. Conductor: Andrew Charity; Director: Robin Norton-Hale; Set and Costume Design by: Kate Guinness and Lucy Read
LA BOHÈME is transported to the gritty realism of vibrant modern day North London from 1830s Bohemian Paris. The inspirational experience of Puccini's music is brought to an intimate staging with a young cast and chorus. This production has been conceived to make LA BOHÈME as visceral, funny, accessible and emotionally engaging for audiences as its first performance in 1896.