Paul Roseby, artistic director and chief executive of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) has today announced the company’s summer and autumn programme for 2018, including its season in the West End.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
Best I can say about Dirty Great Love Story is it could make a great date night for Valentine’s Day because your own relationship will seem so much better than dopey Richard and neurotic Katie’s in this trying-too-hard two-hander.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
The characters are instantly familiar: Richard is a bit gauche, a bit geeky, a bit immature; Katie is sassy, strong-minded, but still obsessed with You Know Who, an ex who treated her badly.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
The characters are instantly familiar: Richard is a bit gauche, a bit geeky, a bit immature; Katie is sassy, strong-minded, but still obsessed with You Know Who, an ex who treated her badly.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
Having begun as a 10 minute poetry duet in 2010, Katie Bonna and Richard Marsh’s play has been developed into a heartwarming and genuine love story that is easy to relate to particularly if you are trying to date and fall in love in this era filled with dating websites and apps.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
Dirty Great Love Story is a beautifully witty, relatable tale of a one night stand gone right. Eventually.
DIRTY GREAT LOVE STORY – Arts Theatre
OMG! The much-revived hit rom-com show is LOL funny, but also a bit thin content-wise.
CONSENSUAL – West End
New play about an illicit encounter between a teen student and an older teacher is powerful and challenging.