Magic
By David Haig'Exclude the impossible and what is left, however improbable, must be the truth.' Harry Houdini is the greatest illusionist the world has ever known. Arthur Conan Doyle is the creator of literature's most brilliant detective, Sherlock Holmes. Their mutual admiration blossoms into a profound friendship, even as they discover...
Continue reading...Krapp's Last Tape - Godot's To-Do List
By Samuel Beckett & Leo Simpe-AsanteStarring and directed by Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape returns to the Royal Court, where it played in 1958, with a new production by York Theatre Royal. Opening the performance every night is Godot's To-Do List, a new Beckett-inspired short play by Jerwood New Playwright Leo Simpe-Asante....
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By Ava PickettKings don't kill their wives, right? Tudor England. A field in Essex. Three women meet in secret, hungry for gossip from London. Word spreads of a clash between King Henry VIII and his Queen, Anne Boleyn. And closer to home, another rumour begins to catch fire. As these women...
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I'm Not Being Funny
By Piers BlackBush Theatre, London
She's signed them both up. Her and her husband. For stand-up comedy. So tonight they're locking themselves in their living room until they've got a ‘tight five', delving through their past for material. But some jokes hurt and laughter isn't always the best medicine. With the clock ticking and nothing but a baby monitor for an audience, they wrestle with the spotlight as questions about their future are forced to the surface.
See cast, creatives, and 6 reviewsSunset Boulevard: The Backstage Cut
By Morag FullartonPerth Theatre & Concert Hall, Perth
This production is a fascinating insight into one of the most iconic films in cinematic history, and the real-life drama surrounding the award-winning actors who brought it to the screen. The original film told the story of Norma Desmond - an egotistical faded star desperate to return to the millions of fans she had deserted - and the young, down-on-his-luck writer who sees an opportunity to exploit her. A story of ambition, delusion and Hollywood's brutal star system, it captivated audiences and earned its place in cinematic legend. But backstage, the drama was no less fraught - filled with unexpected twists: Why did Mae West turn down the leading role? How did Hollywood react to such a savage indictment of the star system, and the monsters it creates?
See cast, creatives, and 3 reviewsDinner
By Moira BuffiniOmnibus Theatre, London
It's 2002: New Labour reigns, the Enron scandal intensifies, and she's still just Mrs Parker-Bowles. The retro-futuristic sheen of the Y2K cultural revolution is in full swing, pulsing to the iPod beat of Grime and Nu-Metal. But in a fog-bound house, the world recedes and a dinner is served. Paige is celebrating the publication of her husband's self-help bestseller. Her menu is dramatic and deliberate, all served with the deeply attentive assistance of a vigilant waiter. The eclectic mix of guests – an artist, a scientist and a “news babe” – arrive as planned, until an unexpected stranger is disgorged from the darkness. Knives and tongues sharpen as Aperitif pours into Starter, Starter smashes into Main, Main melts into Dessert. The fog closes in, secrets comes to the boil, questions bubble over: do you ever really know someone? Is the psychological apocalypse a cosmic wake up call? Can you really murder someone with pliers? And most urgently… any dietary requirements?
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