It has been announced that the Park Theatre will host the first London revival of David Hare’s play The Vertical Hour.
The production will be directed by the BAFTA award-winning director Nigel Douglas, marking his return to theatre after focusing on television and film projects for the past decade.
The Vertical Hour premièred on Broadway in 2006 directed by Sam Mendes and then made its UK première at the beginning of 2008 at the Royal Court. It is described as a "gripping play that pits personal philosophies against global politics".
The creative team also includes: Tristan Peatfield (Design), Rob Casey (Lighting Design) and Harry Barker (Sound Design). The production opens on Thursday 25th September (previews from 23rd September) and runs until Sunday 26th October 2014.
Nadia Blye knows exactly what her stance is on Iraq. A former war reporter and Professor of International Relations at Yale, she has advised the President and seen action in Sarajevo and Baghdad. She is sure of her place in the world and her opinion of it.
Nadia Blye knows exactly what her stance is on Iraq. A former war reporter and Professor of International Relations at Yale, she has advised the President and seen action in Sarajevo and Baghdad. She is sure of her place in the world and her opinion of it.
Until, that is, she meets an equally opinionated and lethally charming man – her boyfriend’s father – over a weekend in Shropshire. His intervention has far-reaching consequences for them all.
Casting to be announced.
It was recently announced that Thérèse Raquin will transfers to Park Theatre following a sell-out run at the Finborough Theatre. The production opens on Tuesday 5th August (previews from 30th July) and runs until Sunday 24th August 2014.
The new musical is adapted from the classic French novel of the same name. Thérèse Raquin has music by Craig Adams and book and lyrics by Nona Shepphard who also directs.
It was recently announced that Thérèse Raquin will transfers to Park Theatre following a sell-out run at the Finborough Theatre. The production opens on Tuesday 5th August (previews from 30th July) and runs until Sunday 24th August 2014.
The new musical is adapted from the classic French novel of the same name. Thérèse Raquin has music by Craig Adams and book and lyrics by Nona Shepphard who also directs.
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