but not Spring Awakenings 🙁
Hi Theatre-goers
Hope you all had a good Easter weekend and for those of you still enjoying the Spring break I hope you are being jollied up by the lovely weather.
The month of April has three big openings in the West End with Imelda Staunton giving a critically acclaimed performance in Gypsy which opens officially at the Savoy theatre on 25th April; at the Old Vic theatre Cole Porter’s sophisticated musical High Society opens on 20th April.
Finally, the Theatre Royal Bath’s production of Noel Coward’s comedy Hay Fever starring Felicity Kendal and Simon Sheppard opens at the Duke of York’s theatre on 29th April.
We also have a revival in the form of The Audience which was last seen in London in 2013 with Dame Helen Mirren playing the pivotal role of Her Majesty. Now another Dame takes steps into the regal shoes in the form of Kristen Scott Thomas. The Audiences opens at the Apollo theatre on 9th May.
Towards the end of June Oscar Wilde’s exquisite comedy The Importance of Being Earnest begins its previews at the Vaudeville theatre on the Strand on 24th June with ITV’s Pirot David Suchet giving an award worthy performance has the intimidating Lady Bracknell. It officially opens on 1st July.
Now, never say we don’t give you a choice…
Enjoy the week
Regards
Sara
PS check out the Vickster’s review of American Bufallo at https://vickster51corner.wordpress.com/2015/05/18/theatre-review-american-buffalo-starring-damian-lewis-john-goodman/ – has some interesting comments on seats and prices too!