Just learned that Mark Rylance is doing a revival of Jerusalem at the Apollo. through August 7, 2022. But it appears to be sold out the weeks we may be there. Of course there is "sold out" and there is actually "sold out".
ggersten said: "Just learned that Mark Rylance is doing a revival of Jerusalem at the Apollo. through August 7, 2022. But it appears to be sold out the weeks we may be there. Of course there is "sold out" and there is actually "sold out"."
I just got email from Sonia Friedman Productions, announcing that additional tickets for Jerusalem will be released “across all performances” this Friday (March 11). If I did the math right, it looks like they’ll be released at 10 am London time, so 5 am Eastern time in the US.
I’ll also be there in June to see The Glass Menagerie, The Burnt City, and Jerusalem. Also hoping to catch Cabaret, but I’m open to seeing what’s around at that time.
Since I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, and even though it hasn’t started performances, I’m throwing my rec in for The Burnt City. It’s Punchdrunk’s latest large-scale immersive show and their biggest in scale to date, so it’ll at the very least be visually stunning.
Apparently the Donmar will do Band's Visit and Doll's House Part II this summer. Last year Baz announced that Laurie Metcalf was supposed to bring the play to London but I don't know if she's still attached
I see that The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Adams will be at the Duke of York's Theatre - but ticket prices are ... pricey (for West End). 23 May to 27 August.
i might try to pick up a day seat (if they are offered), but not booking ahead of time.
a production of a new Theresa Rebeck play named MAD HOUSE is set to open this summer with David Barbour and Bill Pullman. Always interested in a new play. Intrigued.
David Harbour and Bill Pullman star in MAD HOUSE, a dark and funny new play by Theresa Rebeck (Seminar, Smash, Bernhardt/Hamlet).
In rural Pennsylvania, Michael has returned to his childhood home to look after his dying father. His siblings Ned and Pam soon arrive, determined to work out how much money Dad actually has left and how they're getting their hands on it.
David Harbour (Stranger Things, Black Widow, The Newsroom) and Bill Pullman (The Sinner, All My Sons, Independence Day) return to the West End in the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck's new play. Directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel (Hand to God, Present Laughter), MAD HOUSE opens at the Ambassadors Theatre this June for a strictly-limited season.
The new Donmar season has been announced and, as I mentioned a few posts ago, it includes the UK debuts of Doll's House Part II (with Noma Dumezweni) and The Band's Visit.
The new Donmar season has been announced and, as I mentioned a few posts ago, it includes the UK debuts of Doll's House Part II (with Noma Dumezweni) and The Band's Visit.
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Damn, leaving the UK just a week before Dolls House II opens!! I've been wondering why it's taken so long for this play to cross the pond. Interesting that the Donmar is not using the David Cromer direction for Band's Visit, but I loved what Michael Longhurst did with Caroline Or Change!
& Julliet was super fun....I hope you go and just have fun.
Curious about that new mysterious show at Royal Court so might check that one out as well.
Got Cabaret tix and I believe that a new cast of leads - that haven't been announced - will start 28 June.
Loved Jerusalem when I saw it in NYC but with limited slots - can't see that one. I have Glass Menagerie tix and curious how the early buzz is when it goes up. Going to see Jack Absolute at National and waiting on early word from Chichester Festival on The Southbury Child as it debuts their first,
Poor Menier Chocolate Factory - no summer season announced
Yeah still waiting on that. This summer I’ll be there in May, July & August and just hoping everything goes ok. Cases are down but it’s such a different environment, I can’t help but be anxious.
Since theatre peeps with an interest in London are reading this let me see if there is interest: my wife and I have two pairs of individually excellent tickets for our theatre week in London that we cannot use anymore and would love to sell for face value. Both shows are incidentally for the evening of Wed June 1 and are orchestra seats, one pair is for Co** (£85 each), one pair is for Jerusalem (£125 each).
in case you were wondering: These are legitimate - we had originally wanted to see Co## with Taron and then bought tickets to Jerusalem with Mark Rylance when Taron dropped out. Then we saw that Wembley had an amazing soccer game that night and decided to go to that since we have 11 other shows that week and had never seen soccer at Wembley (only Adele!) :)
Anyway, let me know if anyone is interested - would be great to get these sold to theatre-loving people!
Peter Morgan's (The Crown, Frost/Nixon) new play Patriots will open at the Almeida in July, directed by Rupert Goold and featuring Tom Hollander, Luke Thallon, Will Keen and Yolanda Kettle