In rehearsal – Reasons To Be Happy at Hampstead Theatre
Warren Brown, Lauren O’Neil, Robyn Addison and Tom Burke rehearse Neil LaBute’s romantic comedy
Warren Brown, Lauren O’Neil, Robyn Addison and Tom Burke rehearse Neil LaBute’s romantic comedy
Reasons to be Happy will receive its UK premiere at Hampstead Theatre
Michael Attenborough directs Neil LaBute’s romantic comedy at Hampstead Theatre.
Michael Attenborough’s new production of Neil LaBute’s play Reasons To Be Pretty opens at the Almeida Theatre from 10 November.
Michael Attenborough will direct the UK premiere of Neil LaBute’s Reasons To Be Pretty. Reasons To Be Pretty will run at the Almeida Theatre from 10 November 2011 – 14 January 2012 with press night on 17 November. Designs are by Soutra Gilmour with lighting by Mark Henderson and sound by Fergus O’Hare. The cast comprises Kieran Bew, Siân Brooke, Tom Burke and Billie Piper.
Save up to £20 on tickets to IN A FOREST DARK AND DEEP at the Vaudeville Theatre
Video trailer for In A Forest, Dark and Deep at the Vaudeville Theatre
Some big-hitting West End shows open this week in London, including The Wizard of Oz, Million Dollar Quartet, Flare Path and Blithe Spirit.
Matthew Fox (Lost), and Olivia Williams (An Education and The Ghost Writer) star in Neil LaBute’s new psychological thriller In a Forest, Dark and Deep at the Vaudeville Theatre.
Star of hit US television series Lost, Matthew Fox, and An Education and The Ghost Writer star Olivia Williams are to appear in the world premiere of new Neil LaBute play In a Forest, Dark and Deep at the Vaudeville Theatre in March.
America Ferrera, who plays Ugly Betty in the US series, may be looking further than Hollywood for her next job now that the show has been cancelled in the States.
It was a good night for Shakespeare yesterday at the Whatsonstage Theatregoers Choice awards, held at the Prince of Wales theatre in London. There were a number of awards for the Donmar’s Othello, including Best Shakespearan production, best director for Michael Grandage and best supporting actor for Tom Hiddleston. Also the RSC’s Hamlet received gongs for best regional production and theatre event of the year – to celebrate David Tennant’s performance and return to the stage. As is often the case with awards chosen by the public, the spread of shows and talent was very wide, ranging from awards for …