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  • Salome goes Headlong into Hampstead March 10, 2010
    Con O’Neill, Zawe Ashton and Jaye Griffiths are to star in Headlong Theatre’s new production of Oscar Wilde’s Salome at Hampstead theatre from 22 June to 17 July (press night 24 June). […]
  • Love Never Dies March 10, 2010
    After years of rumours and rewrites, and months of anticipation, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new tale about the Phantom has finally opened in the West End. […]
  • Stage return for Campbell Moore March 9, 2010
    Stephen Campbell Moore and Jemima Rooper are to join David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, which plays at the Apollo theatre from 19 May. […]
  • Random March 9, 2010
    Theatres don’t usually look like furniture shops. But arriving at the venue for the Royal Court’s new venture, that is exactly what it looks like. In fact, the venue is a disused lot at the Elephant & Castle shopping centre, and the venture is Theatre Local. […]
  • Backstage: Alison Chitty March 8, 2010
    Designer Alison Chitty was resident designer at the National Theatre for eight years and has more than four decades of experience designing operas and plays all over the world. As an exhibition of her work runs at the National, she talks to Official London Theatre about her profession. […]

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  • Bestival: Time Machine March 9, 2010
    All the best bits of the Isle of Wight festival without a soggy tent in sight. Bestival: Time Machine in London. 20 Mar […]
  • Together March 5, 2010
    A new season of alternative electronic club nights at The Coronet Theatre, Elephant and Castle. 12 Mar-25 Jun Book online: http://www.seetickets.com/visitlondon/event.asp?ventown=london&artist=TOGETHER&WT.mc_id=rss_002 […]
  • Videopia March 3, 2010
    Club night remaking classic Ridley Scott movie Alien, followed by live music and DJs. 16 Mar […]
  • Get Loaded in the Dark February 26, 2010
    If you like the annual summer festival, you'll love Get Loaded's after dark Easter party at The Coronet. 1 Apr […]
  • White Mischief Third Birthday Extravaganza February 17, 2010
    White Mischief celebrates its third birthday with a steampunk-themed night of burlesque, music and more. 27 Mar […]

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New Productions at The National

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London’s National Theatre has announced 4 new productions to open between January and March 2010.

London Assurance

Included are the return of Simon Russell Beale, Richard Briers and Fiona Shaw to the venue in a new production of Dion Boucicault’s classic play London Assurance.

Boucicault was the Irish genius of London theatre in the age of Dickens, and in London Assurance, written in 1841, he created two of the great comic roles for the English stage in Lord Harcourt and Lady Spanker, played here by Simon Russell Beale and Fiona Shaw.

The cast will also include Richard Briers (in his first London stage appearance since 2002), Paul Ready, and Michelle Terry. The production will be designed by Mark Thompson, with lighting by Neil Austin, music by Rachel Portman and sound by John Leonard.

Really Old, Like Forty-Five

Tamsin Oglesby’s “Really Old, Like Forty-Five” will begin performances in the Cottesloe Theatre Jan. 27, prior to an official opening Feb. 3. A furious comedy that confronts head-on our embarrassment and fear about old age, it will be directed by Anna Mackmin (designed by Lez Brotherston, with lighting by Mark Henderson, video design by Mark Grimmer with Lysander Ashton, choreography by Scarlett Mackmin and sound by Christopher Shutt).

The cast: Lucy May Barker, Paul Bazely, Amelia Bullmore, Tanya Franks, Gawn Grainger, Thomas Jordan, Michela Meazza, Judy Parfitt, Paul Ritter and Marcia Warren.

The White Guard

Mikhail Bulgakov’s “The White Guard”, a play set in Kiev during the Russian civil war, will be revived in a new version by Andrew Upton, beginning performances in the Lyttelton Theatre March 15, prior to an official opening March 23.

Howard Davies will direct a cast that will include Pip Carter, Paul Higgins, Conleth Hill, and Justine Mitchell. The production will be designed by Bunny Christie, with lighting by Neil Austin and sound by Christopher Shutt.

The 14th Tale

The 14th Tale, described as a free-flowing narrative that tells the hilarious exploits of a natural born mischief growing from the clay streets of Nigeria to rooftops in Dublin, and finally to London, is written and performed by Nigerian-born Inua Ellams.

It will visit the Cottesloe Theatre for ten performances only, beginning Feb. 9 and running in rep to March 13. It is directed by Thierry Lawson, with lighting by Michael Nabarro.

Public phone/online booking for these new productions opens from Dec. 2. To book tickets, contact the box office on 020 7452 3000, or visit www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
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