The Ambassadors Theatre
May 23 - June 18, 2023
Starring Olivier Award winning Maureen Lipman
Written by award-winning Martin Sherman
Rose, a woman whose tumultuous journey through anarchic times takes her from the devastation of Nazi- occupied Europe to the allure of the American dream. Through the life of one woman Rose tells the story of a century where everything changed except the violence of the strong against the weak.
Theatre Royal Bath | Ustinov Studio
August 24 - September 23, 2023
One of France’s most successful new plays receives its English language premiere in Bath this summer.
The year is 1942. Jews are being rounded up. Joseph Haffmann, a Jewish owner of a jewellery shop and his long- standing employee Pierre Vigneau change roles as part of a strange deal. Haffmann will transfer the ownership of the store to Pierre, on the condition that Pierre hides him from the Nazis. In return, Pierre insists that Joseph enter into a very unusual arrangement with Isabelle, Pierre’s wife...Add to that a Matisse painting, an ‘art loving’ Nazi officer and his outrageous wife, and marital difficulties amplified by the bizarre domestic situation, it is no wonder that Pierre is driven to the brink.
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Drop The Dead Donkey
(Touring)
BREAKING NEWS: 30 years since the launch of the trailblazing, smash-hit TV series, the GlobeLink News Team are back, and now live on stage for the very first time.
Starring the original cast members Susannah Doyle, Robert Duncan, Ingrid Lacey, Neil Pearson, Jeff Rawle, Stephen Tompkinson and Victoria Wicks, the iconic BAFTA and EMMY award-winning comedy is reimagined in this brand-new topical commentary on the cutthroat world of 24 hours news.
Bursting with razor-sharp wit and classic British humour, this hot off the press production will leave you in stitches. Written by the same award-winning writing team Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin (Outnumbered)
Set in the glamorous yet treacherous world of 1950s Los Angeles, Sunset Boulevard follows Norma Desmond, a faded silent film star who won’t quit fame quietly. Enamored by her own delusions of grandeur, Norma is determined to make a triumphant return to the silver screen and will stop at nothing to make it happen. Secluded in her unkempt mansion on Hollywood’s most famous street, conjuring up plans for her grand return. In a town drenched in champagne and cynicism, where dreams are routinely shattered, Andrew Llyod Webber’s Sunset Boulevard scrutinizes the devastating consequences of obsession and the intoxicating need for fame and adoration. This musical exposes the fragility of human ambition and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires.
Based on the Sunday Times bestseller which inspired one of this century’s most treasured films, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel takes us on a journey to India with an eclectic group of British retirees as they embark on a new life. The luxury residence is far from the opulence they were promised, but as their lives begin to intertwine, they are charmed in unexpected and life-changing ways.
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a joyous comedy about taking risks, finding love and embracing second chances, even in the most surprising of places.
January 18th to March 18th 2023
A tender and funny rom-com about what we say, how we say it, and what happens when we can’t say anything anymore
Starring Jenna Coleman (The Serpent, All My Sons) and Aidan Turner (Poldark, The Lieutenant of Inishmore), this bold and brilliant play from Sam Steiner (Fingernails, You Stupid Darkness!) is directed by Josie Rourke (Mary Queen of Scots, As You Like It).
25th March - 18th June 2023
Based on Hanya Yanagihara’s million-copy bestselling novel A Little Life, A Little Life the stage adaptation has been coined as the theatrical event of 2023 and is an exploration of trauma, survival and love.
Tickets for this critically-acclaimed, highly-anticipated play are available to book now, for the Harold Pinter theatre.
https://www.haroldpintertheatre.co.uk/shows/a-little-life
Evening Standard: A tightly wound, highly polished comedy ****
Daphna Feygenbaum is a "real Jew" with an Israeli boyfriend to prove it. When her cousin Liam brings home his non-Jewish girlfriend Melody, and declares ownership of their grandfather's necklace, it sparks a viciously hilarious brawl over family, faith and legacy.
The "shockingly good" (Independent) original West End production returns to the Arts Theatre for a strictly limited 11 week run.
Professor John Halder is a 'good' man.
But 'good' men must adapt to survive.
As the world faces its Second World War, Halder finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences. David Tennant returns to the West End alongside Elliot Levey and Sharon Small in this powerful and timely reimagining of C.P. Taylor’s acclaimed play.
Directed by Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke.
Harold Pinter Theatre from October 6th 2012 for 11 weeks only
March 10th to April 4th 2020
CLOSED DOWN ON MARCH 16, 2020 DUE TO COVID-19 FOLLOWING BRILLIANT REVIEWS
"'Their otherness is what attracted them to each other, but the differences in that otherness eventually tear them apart’ (Jewish News Review *****).
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