Jack Thorne’s one-woman 2011 play Bunny will be revived at London’s White Bear Theatre from 7 to 25 March 2017, with a press night on 9 March.
TOP TO BOTTOM – White Bear Theatre
Playing out in real time, Top to Bottom starts off as a dinner party gone awry. Alison and Jeff have gone over to Mark and Tom’s for dinner and as they knock back glasses of wine and amuse-bouches, both couples seem to be getting on fine.
The birth of an Icon: I was there
Obviously I go to the theatre a lot: but last night truly was special. I had the huge privilege of attending a premiere that marked the playwriting debut of a dear friend, whose scripts I’ve had the honour of reading over many years.
The birth of an Icon: I was there
Obviously I go to the theatre a lot: but last night truly was special. I had the huge privilege of attending a premiere that marked the playwriting debut of a dear friend, whose scripts I’ve had the honour of reading over many years.
My theatre diary: Plays to make you think – Widowers’ Houses, Visitors, Hope and Sirens
If your brain has started to turn to mush after too much turkey and mash, get yourself along to one of these four plays quick. I can personally recommend each for provoking serious thought, discussion and reflection on urgent issues including local government, austerity, dementia, discrimination, feminism, urban housing and corruption, to name a few. […]
My theatre diary: Streetcar, My Night with Reg, Muswell Hill, The Lion and Dogfight
Edinburgh aside, my August theatregoing has been sporadic, but here are a few shows I’ve seen recently that are worth catching if you can, especially now that the late summer sunshine seems to have abandoned us. As usual, I list them below in closing date order. If you follow me on Twitter (@TerriPaddock) – please […]