Watford Palace Theatre Announces Full Cast For Patrick Hamilton's GASLIGHT
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 6, 2019
Watford Palace Theatre today announce full cast for Patrick Hamilton's classic psychological thriller, Gaslight. Richard Beecham directs Hannah Hutch (Nancy), Sandra James-Young (Elizabeth), Jasmine Jones (Jack Manningham), Tricia Kelly (Inspector Rough) and Sally Tatum (Bella Manningham). The production opens on 7 October with previews from 2 October and runs until 26 October.
Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre Royal Bath's DRIVING MISS DAISY
by Julie Musbach
- Sep 11, 2017
Theatre Royal Bath Productions today releases production images for Alfred Uhry's Driving Miss Daisy, directed by Richard Beecham. The play stars Dame Sian Phillips and Derek Griffiths with Teddy Kempner. Following previews at Theatre Royal Bath from 6 to 9 September, Driving Miss Daisy is now on UK tour with press night on Tuesday 12 September at Richmond Theatre.
BWW Reviews: Shakespeare Theatre Goes Wilde as it Learns THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
by G. Blaise Hoeler
- Jan 31, 2014
Seeing plays such as 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde reminds modern theater audiences that they can experience excellent drama even when the play is full of silly words and sillier characters. In fact, many plays, both past and present, use humor in order to communicate a possibly greater, deeper meaning than the dramas of lovelorn romantics and war-torn monarchs can graze.
Sian Phillips Leads Lovesong Plays Lyric Hammersmith
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 11, 2012
Internationally renowned theatre company Frantic Assembly will present Lovesong, a brand new play by award-winning writer Abi Morgan (The Hour, BBC; Shame, Film4), in a newly extended run at the Lyric Hammersmith following the widespread acclaim of its recent national tour.
Sian Phillips Leads Lovesong Plays Lyric Hammersmith
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 14, 2011
Internationally renowned theatre company Frantic Assembly will present Lovesong, a brand new play by award-winning writer Abi Morgan (The Hour, BBC; Shame, Film4), in a newly extended run at the Lyric Hammersmith following the widespread acclaim of its recent national tour.
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