Lydia Rose Bewley, Charlie Bewley Lead Jermyn Street's THE RIVER LINE
by Kelsey Denette
- Sep 5, 2011
The brother and sister stars of two of the most successful movies in recent times get together this October to head the cast of a the revival of a lost gem of British theatre. Charlie Bewley, who hit worldwide fame for his portrayal of Demetri in the Twilight saga, will join forces with Lydia Rose Bewley, who made her screen debut as Jane in this Summer's box office phenomenon The Inbetweeners Movie to star as stage siblings in Charles Morgan's wartime drama The River Line at Jermyn Street Theatre. They also includes Alex Felton, Dave Hill, Eileen Page and Lyne Renee.
Jermyn Street Theatre Presents THE RIVER LINE October 4-29
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Aug 22, 2011
Following the critical successes of Terence Raittigan's Less Than Kind, Henrik Ibsen's Little Eyolf and Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play, this Autumn Jermyn Street Theatre continues its policy of presenting revivals of little performed European and American classics with a rare staging of Charles Morgan's The River Line.
6th Annual Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival Held 9/22-25
by Kelsey Denette
- Jun 16, 2011
In the fall, theater lovers from around the globe converge on Provincetown to celebrate 100 years of America's great playwright. Innovative productions of plays, short stories, comedy, dance and music give testimony that Williams' timeless words are alive today and moving into the future through the creative spirit of contemporary artists.
Jermyn Street Theatre Presents LITTLE EYOLF May 3-28
by BWW News Desk
- May 3, 2011
Hot on the heels of the acclaimed sell-out world premier of Terence Rattigan's Less Than Kind, the revival of Henrik Ibsen's 1894 masterpiece, Little Eyolf continues Jermyn Street Theatre's artistic policy, under the stewardship of Gene David Kirk, of presenting both little performed European and American classics and vibrant new plays and musicals.
Imogen Stubbs Heads LITTLE EYOLF At Jermyn Street Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 26, 2011
Fresh from her glittering performance as Amanda Prynne in Private Lives at Manchester Royal Exchange, Imogen Stubbs is to star opposite Doreen Mantle and Jonathan Cullen in Henrik Ibsen's 1894 masterpiece Little Eyolf at Jermyn Street Theatre this May.
A CAVALIER FOR MILADY Transfers to Jermyn Street Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 15, 2011
We are pleased to announce the transfer to Jermyn Street Theatre of the second World Premiere in The Cock Tavern Theatre's Tennessee Williams 100th Birthday celebration season, A CAVALIER FOR MILADY (directed by Gene David Kirk).
Jermyn Street Theatre Presents LITTLE EYOLF May 3-28
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 14, 2011
Hot on the heels of the acclaimed sell-out world premier of Terence Rattigan's Less Than Kind, the revival of Henrik Ibsen's 1894 masterpiece, Little Eyolf continues Jermyn Street Theatre's artistic policy, under the stewardship of Gene David Kirk, of presenting both little performed European and American classics and vibrant new plays and musicals.
Theatre503 Presents DECADE January 19-January 23, 2010
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 23, 2010
At the start of the new decade, Theatre503 presents five days of theatre looking back at the past 10 years. Created by 10 of the most dynamic voices in British theatre, each night Decade will look at every year from 2000 and ask: 'is this what it felt like?'
Theatre503 Presents DECADE January 19-January 23, 2010
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 19, 2010
At the start of the new decade, Theatre503 presents five days of theatre looking back at the past 10 years. Created by 10 of the most dynamic voices in British theatre, each night Decade will look at every year from 2000 and ask: 'is this what it felt like?'
Theatre503 Presents DECADE January 19-January 23, 2010
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 21, 2009
At the start of the new decade, Theatre503 presents five days of theatre looking back at the past 10 years. Created by 10 of the most dynamic voices in British theatre, each night Decade will look at every year from 2000 and ask: 'is this what it felt like?'
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