Noel Coward's STILL LIFE to Transfer to Union Theatre Beg. Aug 21

By: Jul. 25, 2012
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Following their successful run at the Bridewell Theatre, DeadAnt are delighted to announce that they will be transferring their production of Noel Coward's STILL LIFE,  to The Union Theatre from 21st August 2012.

Noel Coward's Still Life, from his series 'Tonight at 8:30', famously forms the basis of the classic 1946 film Brief Encounter. Coward himself, along with Gertrude Lawrence, performed in the 1936 production of the piece and 'Still Life' has been the subject of several revivals. DeadAnt returned to Coward's original text to bring this heartstring-tugging tale to the City at Lunchtimes during July.

The success of that run has prompted the journey across river to the Union Theatre, which will be transformed into the fictional Milford Junction Station tearoom, serving as the setting for the lives and loves of three couples in 1936.

Running from Tuesday 21st August to Saturday 25th August 2012, performance times as follows: Tuesday 21st August 7:30pm Wednesday 22nd 7:30pm Thursday 23rd 7:30pm & 9:00pm Friday 24th 7:30pm & 9:00pm Saturday 25th 7:30pm & 9:00pm (Running Time Approximately 50 minutes) Cast: Ross Hatt, Lizzy Johansen, Alice Knapton, Jean Perkins, James Powell & Christopher Terry. Directed by James Williams Tickets £10 Booking 0207 261 9876 Online Booking www.ticketsource.co.uk/uniontheatre

 


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