Tag: James McArdle

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Production photos for Angels in America – Millennium Approaches

All photos by Helen Maybanks  

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Angels in America – a fantasia on how to get tickets for a sold-out show.

Tickets for Angels in America sold out very quickly- a mark of the excitement for this 25th anniversary production…

Posted in Annie Baker Bijan Sheibani David Eldridge DC Moore Duncan Macmillan Henrik Ibsen Inua Ellams Ivo van Hove Lee Hall Lucy Kirkwood National Theatre News Nina Raine Patrick Marber Peter Shaffer Rory Mullarkey Shakespeare Simon Stephens Theatre Yaël Farber

News: so much goodness at the National Theatre 2017-18

Mountains of info was released by the National Theatre about their plans for 2017-18 at this morning’s…

Posted in National Theatre News Theatre

Cast images released for Angels In America

With public booking for Angels in America opening at 8.30am on Friday 20 January 2017, striking images…

Posted in Annie Baker Charlene James Evening Standard Theatre Awards Jack Thorne Kenneth Branagh Suzan-Lori Parks Theatre awards

The 2016 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Best actor Sir Kenneth Branagh The Entertainer, Garrick Theatre O-T Fagbenle Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, National Theatre,…

Posted in Anton Chekhov David Hare National Theatre Theatre

Review: Young Chekhov – Ivanov, National Theatre

  “People think there’s something deep about despair. But there isn’t” With Platonov failing to even make…

Posted in Anton Chekhov David Hare National Theatre Theatre

Review: Young Chekhov – Platonov, National Theatre

  “Whatever you do, don’t rely on your own judgement. That’s the worst mistake you could make…

Posted in Ian Charleson Award Theatre Theatre awards

The 2015 Ian Charleson Awards

First prize James McArdle, for Platonov in Platonov (Chichester Festival Theatre) Second prize Elliot Barnes-Worrell, for Straker…

Posted in Anton Chekhov Chichester Festival Theatre David Hare Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Ivanov, Chichester Festival Theatre

  Didn’t feel much like writing about the Young Chekhov season today (or going to be quite…