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FEATURED SHOW: ★★★★ reviews are in for The Glass Piano at the newly renamed Coronet Theatre

In Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Photos, Plays, Reviews, Video by Featured Content8th May 2019Leave a Comment

“Small scale but grand, this is the perfect piece of theatre” for the newly renamed Coronet Theatre. We agree! What else have critics been saying aboutAlix Sobler’s “the truth is stranger than fiction” new play The Glass Piano. We’ve rounded up our favourite review highlights – plus audience reactions video – below. Time to get booking!

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FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS: Enter The Glass Piano’s 19th-century Bavarian palace

In Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content1st May 2019Leave a Comment

Alix Sobler’s The Glass Piano officially premiered last night (30 April 2019) and these first-look photos of Max Key’s production are absolutely stunning. Travel back in time to the 19th century and enter the Bavarian palace that Notting Hill’s historic Coronet has become to tell Princess Alexandra’s story. Time to get booking!

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REHEARSAL PHOTOS: Tuning up The Glass Piano for its premiere at the Print Room

In Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content18th April 2019Leave a Comment

We’re counting down to the world premiere of The Glass Piano, in which Notting Hill’s historic Coronet is transformed into a 19th-century Bavarian palace. Sneak a peek into rehearsals with director Max Key and the company – and then get booking!

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PHOTOS: Who was Princess Alexandra of Bavaria? Portraits of Grace Molony in The Glass Piano

In Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays, Sticky by Featured Content15th April 2019Leave a Comment

The Glass Piano transports audiences to a 19th-century Bavarian palace to find four characters trapped by their situations, and prevented from fulfilling their dreams of love. Who was the real princess whose eccentricities inspired Alix Sobler’s new play? Gen up – and check out our series of sumptuous character portraits below. Time to get booking! The Glass Piano, written by award-winning playwright …

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NEWS: Stage Debut Awards winner Grace Molony stars in The Glass Piano premiere, Full cast announced

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content10th April 2019Leave a Comment

Grace Molony, who The Stage Debut Awards Best Actress Award for The Country Girls at Chichester Festival, takes the title role in the world premiere of The Glass Piano, Alix Sobler’s new play based on the bizarre but true story of Princess Alexandra of Bavaria who believed she had swallowed the titular instrument. Full cast is now announced. Time to get …

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