Players Theatre Company presents Twelfth Night. Fresh from their successful London run of Macbeth, they breathe new life into Shakespeares comedy of mistaken identity, music, and love. This all-female company packs a punch with their take on the classics. 21st-25th June The Drayton Arms 153 Old Brompton Road London SW5 0LJ https://www.thedraytonarmstheatre.co.uk/twelfth-night This all-female ensemble promises an electric rendition from start to finish London Theatre Reviews All in all, a spellbinding performance by an engaging new company Thea Smiley, Playwright this production of Macbeth succeeds in a fast-paced, vibrant version Nosweatshakespeare
Authors
- Anthony Cochrane
- David Amram
- David Erlanger
- Duncan Sheik
- Ellen Bower
- Galt MacDermot
- Peter Golub
- Robert Richmond
- Rupert Holmes
- Thomas Campion
- William Shakespeare
Tony Awards and Nominations for Twelfth Night
| Year | Category | |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Best Revival of a Play | |
| 2014 | Best Revival of a Play |
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About the Theatre
Drayton Arms Theatre
Drayton Arms Pub & Theatre, 153 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 0 LJ
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The Drayton Arms was originally built in 1860 and then rebuilt to its current design in 1891.
Originally a function room the first theatrical use of the space was just after the war as a rehearsal room for many of the actors from the newly formed BBC TV who lived locally.
In 1985 The upstairs room at the Drayton Arms was then being used as a rehearsal studio for Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Hilary Wood had recently been appointed head of acting and at her suggestion it was decided to turn the space into a theatre to give the students their own performance space in central London.
In the autumn of that year the studio was converted into a theatre with the space being designed by Hilary and Newton Jones the technical director of the Academy.
The Drayton Studio - as it was then - continued in use for the next twenty years, with twelve public performances running each year. Many of the students who presented their work there have gone on to real achievement in Theatre, Film and Television.
The Theatre was used as a rehearsal space on and off for a few years with couple of public performances for charity in 2009.
In late 2010 it was decided to get the theatre back up and running on a more permanent basis. Work was undertaken to upgrade the space and then in April 2011 the theatre licence was granted and the Drayton Arms Theatre was reopened as a professional fringe venue.
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