Review: THE BEAUTIFUL FUTURE IS COMING, Jermyn Street Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick
- Feb 1, 2024
The Beautiful Future is Coming is a play that’s at once expansive and intimate. In the hidden little underground space of Jermyn Street Theatre, the cast of four lead us on a journey from the past to the future, in a story made up of three separate but connected narratives.
BWW Review: SOUTHERN BELLES, King's Head Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina
- Jul 27, 2019
This year's rendezvous with King's Head Theatre's Queer Season kick's off with Southern Belles, a double bill of one-act plays written by Tennessee Williams. Jamie Armitage, fresh off his multiple Olivier Awards nominations for Six, directs Something Unspoken and And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens, combined together for the first time in history.
Photo Flash: First Look at SOUTHERN BELLES at King's Head Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Jul 26, 2019
Southern Belles, uniting two ground-breaking one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, will headline the King's Head Theatre's 2019 Queer Season, running from 24 July to 24 August. Southern Belles is directed by Jamie Armitage, co-director of the multi Olivier nominated musical Six.
Cast Announced For SOUTHERN BELLES at King's Head Theatre
by Marianka Swain
- Jul 4, 2019
Southern Belles, uniting two ground-breaking one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, will headline the King's Head Theatre's 2019 Queer Season, running from 24 July to 24 August. Southern Belles is directed by Jamie Armitage, co-director of the multi Olivier nominated musical Six.
BWW Review: WOOD, VAULT Festival
by Cindy Marcolina
- Feb 28, 2019
When John Rolando fails to be able to get an instant erection on the set of a porn film, his life starts to fall apart and kicks off a curious experiment of meta-theatre.
BWW Review: 5 GUYS CHILLIN', King's Head Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina
- May 20, 2017
Peter Darney brings back his highly acclaimed and disturbingly honest 5 Guys Chillin' to King's Head Theatre. After an original run in 2005, the show has touched audiences at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, and the SoHo Playhouse in New York. The play challenges the uncomfortable implications that come with the practice of ChemSex, the sexualised drug use largely spread among gay men. By interviewing real consumers and transposing their words verbatim, the playwright and director is effective and straight to the point.
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