AFTER TROY, a contemporary and witty retelling of Euripides' Women of Troy and Hecuba, by award-winning poet and playwright Glyn Maxwell, will have its world premiere on 2 March 2011 at the Oxford Playhouse, followed by an extended run at London's Shaw Theatre, with a press night on 18 March, prior to a UK tour.
Due to extraordinarily high demand, Lantern Theater Company announces a one-week extension of A Skull in Connemara by acclaimed Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.
Due to extraordinarily high demand, Lantern Theater Company announces a one-week extension of A Skull in Connemara by acclaimed Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.
The Cock Tavern Theatre is presenting a landmark season of six Edward Bond plays from six decades from Tuesday 14 September to Saturday 13 November 2010. During the nine week season it is presenting the UK premiere of Olly's Prison (1993), a revival of The Pope's Wedding (1962), the London première of The Under Room (2005), The Fool (1976), the first revival of Red, Black and Ignorant (1985) and will culminate with a new, yet untitled première that Edward Bond has been commissioned to write for the Cock Tavern Theatre.
Happy Days By Samuel Beckett Directed by David O'Connor runs Now - October 18, 2009
Since the Lantern's first-ever production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot in 1994, we've built a reputation for approaching major works in new ways.
Happy Days By Samuel Beckett Directed by David O'Connor runs Now - October 18, 2009
Since the Lantern's first-ever production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot in 1994, we've built a reputation for approaching major works in new ways.