Whistleblower – the story of Edward Snowden

Whistleblower – the story of Edward Snowden

Waterloo East Theatre Brad Street SE1 8TN from the 8th February to 6th March 2016


`Whistleblower is always watchable. Events unfold with a thriller-like momentum…’
Lyn Gardner The Guardian 11 July 2014

ATT00001 (1)ATT00002 (1)`What’s impressive is the theatrical ballsiness of this London fringe production’        Kate Bassett The Times 11 July 2014

‘Glad to see Whistleblower is coming back.  It sticks closely to the events as they unfolded in Hong Kong and does justice to Edward Snowden’s revelations about the scale of state surveillance.’                  Ewen MacAskill the journalist who broke the story for the Guardian.

Snowden `should be hanged by his neck until he is dead’.  Former CIA Director James Woolsey.

`The surveillance carried out by the U.S. Intelligence services is mass, indiscriminate surveillance.’  The European Court of Justice September 2015

The latest on Whistleblower – the story of Edward Snowden on edwardsnowdentheplay.com

CORRESPONDENCE March 8th – April 2nd 2016, Old Red Lion Theatre

Glint of Light presents:

 

CORRESPONDENCE
March 8th – April 2nd 2016, Old Red Lion TheatrePress Night: March 10th 2016, 7.30pm

In March, Blythe Stewart directs Lucinda Burnett’s powerful new drama Correspondence, a bittersweet story of fledgling friendships and mental health set between Stockport and Syria on the brink of the Arab Spring. This production will coincide with the 5th anniversary of the Syrian Revolution.

“If you’re in, you’re in, no messing. This isn’t bunking off to Stockport, to play Laser Quest at Grand Central. This is the kind of activity that sets us apart from the dross.”

Spring 2011. Kate and Wills tie the knot whilst Syrian teenagers are tortured for anti-government graffiti. Ben is 16, and his friend has disappeared from Xbox Live. He thinks he’s mixed up in the protests in Syria – and he’ll risk everything on a journey to find out the truth. What happens when a teenager from Stockport tries to stop the world exploding?

“Blythe Stewart (is) to be congratulated for providing a thoughtful exploration of a sensitive aspect of recent history” (WhatsOnStage on East of Berlin)

Playwright Lucinda Burnett’s past work includes Green Living, which was part of the Old Vic Festival, as well as being part of the Future Perfect attachment at Paines Plough in 2009/10. She has also been under commission to Old Vic New Voices and the TS Eliot Estate in 2015.

Director Blythe Stewart is the 2015 Emerging Theatre Creative for the Hospital Club Foundation, and has developed new writing pieces for the Finborough Theatre, Ovalhouse, Theatre Renegade, Lost Theatre, Etcetera Theatre and Script Sessions. Her most recent productions include the European premiere of East of Berlin (Southwark Playhouse) and Velocity (Finborough Theatre).

“An intelligent, clever and relevant piece of modern theatre… top-notch performances under Blythe Stewart’s assured direction” (WhatsOnStage on Velocity)

Alexandra Burke to star in Sister Act UK tour

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TO STAR AS ‘DELORIS VAN CARTIER’ IN THE ALL NEW PRODUCTION OF

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DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY

CRAIG REVEL HORWOOD

Leeds Grand Theatre is delighted to announce that Alexandra Burke will star as ‘Deloris Van Cartier’ in the all new production of the hit musical comedy SISTER ACT, directed and choreographed by Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood. 

Craig said “I am truly thrilled that Alexandra is going to be our leading lady in this all new production of Sister Act. Alexandra is such a fantastic singer and actress and I know she is going to be amazing. I couldn’t think of anyone better to play the role of the smart and funny Deloris’.

alexandra-burkeAlexandra said “I’m over the moon to be given the opportunity to play the wonderful Deloris in Sister Act. It’s such an iconic role and a part I’ve always wanted to play. I love touring the UK and I’m thrilled to be working with Craig and his amazing creative team. I can’t wait to get started!”

Based on the smash hit movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Maggie Smith, SISTER ACT tells the hilarious story of Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody she is hidden in the one place she won’t be found – a Convent! Disguised as a nun and under the suspicious watch of Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own.

Sister Act comes to Leeds Grand Theatre – the only Yorkshire venue on the tour – from August 22nd to 27th.

Tickets are on sale now priced from £22.50 to £45.

Book online at leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700.

Awards Season Bingo

With award season in full swing, Empire Cinemas have offered people the chance to join in the fun by launching their own Award Season Bingo. To play along at home this Sunday for the Golden Globes, print out the bingo grid and mark off each section as it happens. Tweet your cards or suggest your own bingo ideas to @EmpireCinemas on Twitter.

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Sell-out social media comedy heads to Theatre N16 this month

Cabbages and Kings presents:

YOU TWEET MY FACE SPACE
January 24th – 28th 2016, 8:00pm, Theatre N16

You Tweet My Face Space is a new satirical comedy that captures our obsession with social media.

**** “absolutely hilarious” London Theatre 1

Dave’s relationship with Charlotte comes crashing down when a controversial photo appears online. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, Hotmail, Tinder and even Farmville all attempt to help but ultimately end up making things much worse. David must face the power of procrastination to save the only real relationship that he has left.

“an evening of hysterical intimacy (…) a real blast of fun” London Pub Theatres

You Tweet My Face Space was first performed at last year’s Camden Fringe Festival and then to a sell-out audience in the West End at Christmas. Writer/producer Tom Hartwell graduated from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts with a BA (Hons) in Acting in 2015. For the last 3 years Tom has been developing the script after a short 15 minute extract was performed at the Old Red Lion in response to Andrew Maddock’s The Me Plays back in Sept 2014.

SHEFFIELD THEATRES ANNOUNCES FULL CASTING FOR WAITING FOR GODOT AND THE NAP

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WAITING FOR GODOT AND THE NAP

 

With the critically acclaimed Show Boat currently running in the Crucible, and Partus and A Raisin in the Sun in rehearsals, Sheffield Theatres’ Artistic Director Daniel Evans announcesthe full casts for the forthcoming productions of Waiting For Godot and the world première of Richard Bean’s comedy thriller The Nap, both at the Crucible this spring.

 Waiting for Godot cast

Sheffield Theatres’ Associate Director Charlotte Gwinner (The Distance, Crave, 4.48 Psychosis) opens the 2016 season with Beckett’s masterpiece of modern theatre Waiting For Godot (Thu 4 – Sat 27 February). In her first production for the Crucible stage, Charlotte directs Richard Cordery,currently appearing as Sir Leicester Dedlock in BBC One’s Dickensian, as Pozzo, Lorcan Cranitch, well-known to television audiences for his roles in Hornblower, Spooks, Shackleton and as DS Jimmy Beck in ITV’s Cracker, plays Vladimir.  Bob Goody, who returns to the Crucible having previously appeared in The Country Wife, plays Lucky and Jeff Rawle, familiar to audiences from  Drop The Dead Donkey, Hollyoaks and as Amos Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, playsEstragon.  The Boy will be played by young local actors Toby Allwood and William Oxley.

Samuel Beckett’s most famous play is a masterpiece of modern theatre that follows two friends as they await the arrival of a mysterious character. They wait. And wait. And wait. As time passes, the men muse on their friendship, their favourite jokes and what it all means until their patience begins to wane.  And then they spy something coming towards them on the horizon…

Joining the previously announced BAFTA Rising Star winner Jack O’Connell, who plays up and coming snooker player Dylan Spokes in Richard Wilson’s production of The Nap and making their Sheffield Theatres debuts are Mark Addy and Ralf Little. Well known for his starring roles in the iconic film The Full Monty and the hugely successful Game of Thrones, Mark plays Dylan’s wheeler dealer Dad, Bobby Spokes, with Ralf Little, star of The Royle Family and Lewis, as his cocky manager Tony DanLino.  Also appearing are Chris Brailsford, who returns to Sheffield having previously appeared in An Enemy of the People, Esther Coles (The Syndicate, Shameless), Louise Gold (Gypsy, Oliver! Mary Poppins), Dermot Crowley (Luther), Youssef Kerkour, also familiar to Sheffield audiences from his role in Plenty (David Hare Season) and Rochenda Sandall (Pomona – National Theatre/Manchester Royal Exchange. They are joined by professional snooker player John Astley.

A world premiere from Richard Bean, the award-winning writer of One Man, Two Guvnors, The Napis a laugh out loud comedy thriller about love, honour and not getting snookered, set at the World Snooker Championships.

 

Tickets for Waiting For Godot and The Nap are on sale now and can be purchased from Sheffield Theatres’ Box Office in-person, by phone on 0114 249 6000 or online at sheffieldtheatres.co.uk.

Casting announced for national tour of The Herbal Bed

Producers have announced the full cast for the first national tour of Peter Whelan’s The Herbal Bed, which opens at the Royal & Derngate, Northampton next month.

Emma Lowndes (Downton Abbey, Thérèse Raquin) leads the cast alongside two time Olivier-nominee Charlotte Wakefield (The Sound of Music, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Philip Correia (The History Boys, National Theatre), Patrick Driver (Curious Incident, Apollo Theatre), Jonathan Guy Lewis (An Inspector Calls, Aldwych Theatre), Michael Mears (Conversations with my Father, Old Vic) and Matt Whitchurch (Pine, Hampstead Theatre).

Royal & Derngate artistic director James Dacre directs the play, a co-production from English Touring Theatre, Royal & Derngate and Rose Theatre Kingston, which is the first major revival of Whelan’s play.

The production will tour to Cambridge, Liverpool, Exeter, Brighton, Manchester, Bath and Oxford, before completing its run at the Rose Theatre Kingston in May.

The Herbal Bed, which will also feature original music by Icelandic composer Valgeir Sigurðsson, recounts real events surrounding the public trial of Shakespeare’s daughter, who was accused of adultery with her neighbour.

It was first produced to great acclaim by the Royal Shakespeare Company before transferring to the West End and Broadway, winning the Writer’s Guild and TMA Awards.

Full casting announced for West End transfer of Mrs Henderson Presents

Casting has been announced for the West End production of Mrs Henderson Presents which opens at the Noel Coward Theatre in February.

Joining the previously announced Tracie Bennett, Emma Williams and Ian Bartholomew who will reprise their roles will be EastEnders star Jamie Foreman as Arthur, Robert Hands as Cromer, Matthew Malthouse as Eddie, Samuel Holmes as Bertie, Katie Bernstein as Peggy, Lizzy Connolly as Doris, Lauren Hood as Vera and Liz Ewing as Lady Conway.

The cast will be completed by Sarah Bakker, Andrew Bryant, Rhiannon Chesterman, Alexander Delamere, Emily Goodenough, Victoria Hay, Oliver Jackson, Ian Gareth Jones, Katrina Kleve, Lauren Logan, Tania Newton, Sam O’Rourke, Neil Stewart and Dickie Wood.

Mrs Henderson Presents tells the true story of Laura Henderson (Bennett), an eccentric widow who ran a nude revue at the Windmill Theatre in London’s Soho in the 1940s.

The new musical adaptation of the 2005 film starring Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins features a book and direction by Terry Johnson with lyrics by Don Black and music by George Fenton and Simon Chamberlain.

The production transfers from a sell-out season at the Theatre Royal Bath where it received a good reception from critics.

Mrs Henderson Presents opens at the Noel Coward Theatre on 16 February

New cast announced for Les Miserables

A cast change has been announced for Cameron Mackintosh’s West End hit Les Miserables with long-runners Carrie Hope Fletcher and Rob Houchen leaving the production.

Les Mis, which originally opened at the Barbican, is now in its 30th year and currently running at London’s Queen’s Theatre.

Houchen and Fletcher’s final performance will be on 13 February 2016. Houchen will pass over the role of Marius to Sweeney Todd star Craig Mather whilst Danielle Hope will take over the role of Eponine for a month before Miss Saigon star Eva Noblezada takes over from 4 April.

Both new members will join the cast from 5 February alongside Patrice Tipoki as Fantine who is currently playing the role in the Australian tour of Les Mis. Rachelle Ann Go’s final performance as Fantine will be on 30 January before she continues the role in Manila, where the new Asian tour begins. She will return to the role at the Queen’s Theatre on 9 May 2016.

Peter Lockyer will continue to star as Jean Valjean, Jeremy Secomb as Javert, Phil Daniels as Thénardier, Katy Secombe as Madame Thénardier; Zoë Doano as Cosette and Bradley Jaden as Enjolras.

From 15 February the full company will be: Adam Bayjou; Sanne den Besten; Josie Brightwell; Edd Campbell Bird; Oliver Brenin; David Burnip; Phil Daniels; Jordan Lee Davies; Zoë Doano; Tamsin Dowsett; Katy Hanna; Matthew Harvey; Danielle Hope; Bradley Jaden; Matt Jeans; Charlotte Kennedy; Emma Kingston; Peter Lockyer; Jo Loxton; Craig Mather; Luke McCall; Ryan O’Gorman; Jo Parsons; Adam Pearce; Jonny Purchase; Michael Riseley; Jeremy Secomb; Katy Secombe; Courtney Stapleton; Jessamy Stoddart; Patrice Tipoki; Samantha Thomas and Lee Van Geleen.

Darlington Civic Theatre – Round and Round the Garden

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Alan Ayckbourn’s classic comedy, Round and Round the Garden, comes to Darlington Civic Theatre in January

Talking Scarlet present Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy, Round and Round the Garden, at Darlington Civic Theatre from Monday 18 to Wednesday 20 January.

Follow Norman, his in-laws and the local vet over one summer week-end in a Sussex country house.

Assistant librarian Norman is intent on making all the women in his life happy, simultaneously attempting to seduce his sister-in-law Annie, charm his brother’s wife Sarah and still keep his own wife, Ruth, happy. Oblivious to the repercussions of his actions, Norman leaves a trail of havoc, misunderstandings and comedy consequences. At times wildly comic, and at times poignant, Round and Round the Garden brilliantly portrays the complicated relationships amongst these six intertwined characters. Whatever happened to a peaceful week-end in the country?

This award-winning play expertly highlights writer Alan Ayckbourn’s sharp, acerbic wit to reveal the secrets, lies and deception which simmer beneath the surface of family relationships.

Round and Round the Garden runs at Darlington Civic Theatre from Monday 18 to Wednesday 20 January. Tickets* £12.60 to £20, discounts available.

To book contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk

*All prices include a £1 restoration levy