MARY STUART transfers from the ALMEIDA into the West End
Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It’s all in the execution. Following a critically acclaimed, sold-out season at the Almeida in 2016-17, Robert Icke’s new adaptation of Mary Stuart transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre in London’s West End from Saturday 13 January for a limited run. The production will then visit […]
In rehearsal with OUR LADIES OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR
Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour recently played a sell out run at the National Theatre and is about to transfer into the West End at the Duke Of York’s Theatre. I went along to rehearsals to chat to a couple of the cast about the show! Buy tickets to Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour
Tennessee Williams’ classic play THE GLASS MENAGERIE to open at the Duke of York’s Theatre
John Tiffany returns to the West End for the first time since the international critical hit Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two, to bring his acclaimed production of The Glass Menagerie to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a limited season. Following its premiere in 2013 at the American Repertory Theater […]
REVIEW: HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES (Duke Of York’s Theatre) ★★★★
“This is hardly a subject for mirth, darling!” Frank Foster exclaims, as a ludicrous web of deceit and misunderstanding collapses around him. Oh, but it is. Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy about adultery and alibis may be getting on a bit but it’s still fearsomely funny. Three couples are thrown together by a love affair and the […]
REVIEW: DOCTOR FAUSTUS (at the Duke Of York’s Theatre)
I have never watched Game Of Thrones and until recently I thought John Show was a newsreader (I’m pretty sure he still is). So I wasn’t fangirling all over the place at the thought of going to see Kit Harrington in Doctor Faustus. But I was curious to Duke of York’s Theatre to see what […]
REVIEW: THE FATHER (Duke of York’s Theatre)
Some suggest that time is a precious thing. This couldn’t be suggested more so than in Florian Zeller’s The Father. After successful runs at the Tricycle and Wyndham’s, it returns to the West End for a five-week run at the Duke of York’s. Kenneth Cranham plays Andre, an 80 year father to his daughter Anne […]
Posh
Wilma’s Rating: [rating=5] Where: Duke of York’s Theatre St Martin’s Lane London WC2N 4BG How Much: £10-£52.50 How long: 2hrs 45mins (inc interval) Running until: 4h August 2012 Programme: £4 Wine: £5.50 Honestly one of the funniest things I have ever seen at the theatre. Laura Wades portrayal of 10 filthy rich posh […]