A virtual photographic exhibition showcasing actors as they prepare
for curtain up to complement the publication of Simon Annand’s
Time To Act.
Amongst the over 230 images are insightful portraits of Gillian
Anderson, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Phoebe Waller
Bridge, Sharon D Clark, Paapa Essiedu, Jake Gyllenhaal,
Lenny Henry, Anthony Hopkins, Andrew Scott, Josette Simon.
Martin Sherman’s award-winning play was revived for an on-line streaming in September/October staring Maureen Lipman. Taking on the role made famous by Olympia Dukakis, Lipman is Rose, a woman shaped by her history. She offers an intimate and, at times, humorous account of the 20th century, and the ultimate triumph of humanity.
It will be available during November and December 2020.
Juliet Stevenson leads an all-star female cast in the online revival of Steven Carl McCasland’s dinner party drama, Little Wars. Bringing together six exceptional women, in the most fantastical what-if dinner party imaginable. On-line streaming in November 2020.
Make A Noise are Associate Producers.
Stars of stage and screen Peter Polycarpou and Sally Ann Triplett unite in the new musical Falling Stars. Conceived and written by Peter Polycarpou, the song cycle is an homage to the composers, collaborators, and publishers of the 1920s, who created some of the greatest music of all time.
Filmed for on-line streaming early November 2020 and future live
performance in 2021.
Make A Noise are Associate Producers.
Following the success of the live broadcast of Romantics Anonymous, watched by more than 20,000 people worldwide, Wise Children are reviving their production The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, directed by Emma Rice in a co-production with Kneehigh and Bristol Old Vic for on-line streaming at
SOCIAL CONVENTION are a cultural collective conceived over
champagne in a piano bar in San Francisco and born over pints in
the heart of South East London by artistic disruptors Cimeon
Ellerton and Natalie Hall.
They’ve been slinging art and throwing parties for a long time and
the company is about all the things we all really love: art. culture.
people. party.
Following a sold-out national tour, Here Comes the Boys comes to
the West End in January 2021.
Here Come The Boys sees Strictly Come Dancing superstars
battle it out against a cutting-edge soundtrack of dance-floor
anthems, club classics and guilty pleasures.
Launched at the beginning of October 2020 The Theatre Channel, is new web series showcasing beloved classics from the musical theatre canon, performed by award-winning actors who’ve graced the international stage in Hamilton, Kinky Boots, Les Misérables, Six, Sunday in the Park with George, Waitress, and many more.
The Understudy is the story of an underdog written by Henry Filloux-Bennet (Toast) is about a failed husband, a failing father, a failing actor, and the impossible choice he’s going to have to make.
Two special staged rehearsed readings lead by Stephen Fry and James Norton. Adapted by David Nicol’s acclaimed novel to raise funds for theatre charities.
Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage is a worldwide phenomenon, that consistently breaks box office records.
2021 sees the launch of a new UK and Irish tour of this perennial stage favorite.
Just eighteen hours after the end of the UK’s current lockdown, Bill Kenwright presents MARTIN SHAW and JENNY SEAGROVE in A.R. GURNEY’s Love Letters, directed by ROY MARSDEN, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Love Letters will open on 3 December 2020, the first day after the Prime Minister has decreed that lockdown ends.
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