Tag: Polly Findlay
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Review Round Up: White Noise, Bridge Theatre
We round up the reviews for Polly Findlay’s production of Suzan-Lori Parks‘ play. WhatsOnStage: **** “Polly Findlay’s taut production speeds through its almost three hours with control and concentration. There’s an awful lot to pack in and some of the plot developments – the publication of Ralph’s short story for example, and the suddenness of […]
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NEWS: Casting Announced for Suzan-Lori Parks’ White Noise
The production is set to begin performances at the Bridge Theatre on the 5th October. Full casting has been announced for the upcoming European premiere of Suzan-Lori Parks’ White Noise, directed by Polly Findlay. The cast for this production is set to be comprised of James Corrigan , Ken Nwosu, Faith Omole and Helena Wilson. Thirty-somethings Leo, Misha, Ralph […]
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REVIEW: Treasure Island, National Theatre Online
This bold take on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale is as clever as it is dark. Watching Bryony Lavery’s clever and always engaging adaptation of this adventure story, the audience are effectively swept into a world filled with pirates, danger and lively characters – brilliantly brought to life in Polly Findlay’s authentic and daring production. […]
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Review Round Up: A Number, Bridge Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for the Bridge Theatre’s production of Caryl Churchill’s play starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan. The Independent: **** ” Caryl Churchill’s A Number, which tackles the very modern debate over cloning and genetics, is revamped by Polly Findlay in a brief and unsettling performance at the Bridge.” WhatsOnStage: **** […]
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NEWS: Bridge Theatre Announces New Shows
The Bridge Theatre has announced four new shows heading to the venue in 2020. Four new productions have been announced for the Bridge Theatre, scheduled to run until April 2021. It has been announced that Polly Findlay will direct Roger Allam and Colin Morgan in Caryl Churchill’s play A Number, which will run at the theatre from the 14th February until the […]
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Review Round Up: Rutherford & Son, National Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Polly Findlay’s production starring Roger Allam. The Times: **** “The National Theatre’s oppressive but inspiring revival is far more than a one-man show. Yet it is Roger Allam’s northern powerhouse of a central performance that sets its weather. It is Allam’s huge presence but sure touch […]
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REVIEW: Beginning, Ambassadors Theatre
The West End transfer of this heartwarming and engaging new play from David Eldridge has plenty to keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout. It is easy to see why after coming out of this lovely little show it has proved so popular with audiences and critics alike. With its two socially awkward characters trying […]
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NEWS: National Theatre Production Beginning to Transfer to the West End
It has been confirmed that the National Theatre production of David Eldridge’s play will transfer to the Ambassadors Theatre from the 15th January 2018. Every story starts somewhere. It’s the early hours of the morning and Danny’s the last straggler at Laura’s party. The flat’s in a mess. And so are they. One more drink? From […]
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NEWS: Cast Announced for Donmar Warehouse’s Production of Limehouse
Full casting for the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Limehouse, which heads to the theatre from the 2nd March, has been confirmed. It has been announced that Roger Allam will join the production playing the role of Roy Jenkins in Steve Waters’ new drama. He will be appearing alongside Paul Chahidi (as Bill Rodgers) and Debra Gillett (as Shirley Williams), Tom Goodman-Hill (as […]