Charlie (a director) and Jeff (actor/writer) have just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. In normal times they only see each other about half the week, but currently have each others’ company 24/7. At first they filled the time with talking, but have now been FAR more sensible and fostered a dog, to fill the endless hours…
Mr & Mrs Turner: an introduction to a newly married creative couple in lockdown
Charlie (a director) and Jeff (actor and writer) married last spring. Charlie is a workaholic and has spent the last year wishing she could be home more, enjoying married life. Well, her wish has come true. Is lockdown leading to wedded bliss?
FEATURED SHOW: Have you seen the ★★★★★ reviews for The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost?
“Occasionally, a piece of theatre comes along which leaves you blindsided” – Bloggers have been full of praise for Rosalind Blessed’s pair of plays exploring mental health, The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost. Take a look at what they’ve been saying, then book your tickets!
WATCH: Rosalind Blessed discusses creating personal plays The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost
Weeping at her mother’s performance, having her plays produced by her father and writing plays inspired by her own mental health troubles – watch Rosalind Blessed opening up about her productions The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost then book your tickets!
BEHIND THE SCENES: Peek into rehearsals for Rosalind Blessed’s Lullabies for the Lost
What can you expect from Rosalind Blessed’s tale of lost souls, Lullabies for the Lost, which comes to the Old Red Lion Theatre alongside The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People next year? There’s a hint in these brand new rehearsal images. Take a look, then book your tickets.
‘My mental health problems made me an easier target for domestic abuse’: Rosalind Blessed on her pair of plays at the Old Red Lion Theatre
As she prepares to bring two plays, The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost, to the Old Red Lion Theatre, Rosalind Blessed tells us about the personal experiences that inspired them and why dogs are so important to her. Read the interview, then book those tickets.
NEWS: Old Red Lion Theatre opens 2020 with a Blessed family affair
Two plays by Rosalind Blessed, The Delights of Dogs and The Problems of People, and Lullabies for the Lost, will open the Old Red Lion Theatre’s 2020, featuring a cast including the playwright and her mother Hildegard Neil. Book those tickets now!
WATCH: The trailer for Awkward Conversations With Animals I’ve F•cked is just as funny as you’d expect
Rob Hayes’ hilarious one-man play Awkward Conversations With Animals I’ve F*cked, which premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, comes to London this month for a strictly limited season at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre, opening on Monday 13 November 2017.
WATCH: The trailer for Awkward Conversations With Animals I’ve F•cked is just as funny as you’d expect
Rob Hayes’ hilarious one-man play Awkward Conversations With Animals I’ve F*cked, which premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, comes to London this month for a strictly limited season at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre, opening on Monday 13 November 2017.