Nadia Fall Announces Inaugural 2018/19 Season Of Theatre Royal Stratford East

By: Mar. 22, 2018
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Nadia Fall Announces Inaugural 2018/19 Season Of Theatre Royal Stratford East

Artistic Director of Theatre Royal Stratford East, Nadia Fall, today announces her inaugural season, beginning this September.

The season opens with The Village, a new adaptation of Lope De Vega's masterpiece Fuenteovejuna by April De Angelis. A powerful play about community and solidarity, Fall directs the production in homage to Joan Littlewood, who staged the production at Theatre Royal Stratford East under the title The Sheepwell in 1955. Transported to contemporary India and with a renewed poignancy, Fall's first production opens on 13 September.

October sees the return of Cassa Pancho's hugely popular Ballet Black, who as part of their partnership with the theatre return for their third consecutive year with a new double bill.

This is followed by the European première of Sarah DeLappe's award-winning debut play The Wolves which premièred in 2016 in the US. Directed by Artistic Director of The Gate Theatre, Ellen McDougall, The Wolves opens on 30 October.

Matthew Xia returns to Theatre Royal Stratford East, having previously directed here as well as being a member of the theatre's young company, to direct the much-loved annual pantomime opening in December. Staying true to its critically acclaimed tradition, Sleeping Beauty, with the Book by Sarah A Nixon and Mark Chatterton with Music and Lyrics by Robert Hyman will also feature original songs.

In the new year, Frantic Assembly and Theatre Royal Plymouth's production of The Unreturning has its London première when it comes to Stratford as part of the show's UK tour. Written by Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting winner Anna Jordan and directed by Frantic Assembly Associate Director Neil Bettles, the production celebrates the 10th anniversary of Frantic Assembly's Ignitiontraining programme, of which Theatre Royal Stratford East has been a partner.

Following on is a co-production of Peter Shaffer's classic play Equus with English Touring Theatre. Directed by Ned Bennett, this bold new revival will open at Theatre Royal Stratford East in February ahead of a UK tour.

Opening in May 2019, Fall directs August Wilson's King Hedley II in the first production of Wilson's work staged at Theatre Royal Stratford East. Set against the backdrop of Reagan-era America, this touching and angry play will make up the penultimate production of the season.

The season concludes with an ambitious production with large-scale community and school participation to be directed by Lyndsey Turner. Further details will be announced shortly.

Theatre Royal Stratford East will also be participating in this year's Fun Palaces campaign on the weekend of 6-7 Oct 2018, an idea conceived by Joan Littlewood and architect Cedric Price in the early 1960s focusing on bringing the local community together through an inclusive and open environment.

In addition, at every performance of every show over half of the tickets are priced under £25, with £10 tickets available for those aged under 26.
To purchase tickets or to find more information, visit the Theatre Royal Stratford East website by clicking here.

Photo by: Bill Cooper



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