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‘A lovely, tender balance between warm comedy & tragedy’: THE PLAY ABOUT MY DAD – Jermyn Street Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Victoria Sadler16th July 2018Leave a Comment

It takes quite a play to bring tears to my eyes but, then, The Play About My Dad – set around the true stories of those who experienced Hurricane Katrina – is quite a piece of writing.

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‘Funny, heartfelt, enthralling & devastating’: THE PLAY ABOUT MY DAD – Jermyn Street Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Anne Cox6th July 2018Leave a Comment

The Play About My Dad is a force of nature itself, blowing conventional storytelling out of the window. Poignant and heartbreaking, the hurricane is used as a framing device to tell the story of fathers and their children who are torn apart by words and deeds.

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FEATURED SHOW: The Play about My Dad at Jermyn Street Theatre, ★★★★ reviews are in!

In Features, International, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Photos, Plays, Sticky, Video by Featured Content5th July 2018Leave a Comment

American playwright’s autobiographical The Play About My Dad, based on her experience in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, has just received its European premiere at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre, where its limited season continues until the 21 July 2018. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite review highlights from this “extraordinarily moving” production – as well as the show’s trailer (also moving). Have a look – and then get booking!

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‘Coaxes out the emotional truth’: THE PLAY ABOUT MY DAD – Jermyn Street Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Michael Davis4th July 2018Leave a Comment

As much a memoir as a chronicle of the people of Mississippi, Boo Killebrew’s meta-narrative The Play About My Dad is a nod in the direction of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

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NEWS: Revival of Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 leads Jermyn Street’s four-month Reaction season

In London theatre, Musicals, Native, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content14th February 2018Leave a Comment

Jermyn Street Theatre’s The Reaction Season, running from 10 April to 18 August, will feature 15 plays and musicals – 12 of them one-act – based around themes of reacting and re-enacting.

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