Postgraduate Directors' Season: Very Pleasant Sensations/White Rose - T611734415Very Pleasant - 3 July 1937 - writer Christopher Isherwood takes his friend, the composer Benjamin Britten, then just 24, to the Jermyn Street Bathhouse to get drunk and have fun. There they meet Isherwood's old friend, the poet W H Auden. Based on Britten's diaries, this is a glimpse into the friends' relationship and experiences of London's pre-war gay underworld. Very Pleasant Sensations celebrates the centenary of Britten's birth. White Rose - During World War II Russia was the only country to allow female fighter pilots to engage in battle. White Rose tells the true story of ?Double Ace' Lily Litvak, the first woman to shoot down another plane, and the battles she had on the ground to win the respect of the men in command. White Rose originally premiered at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre in 1985 starring Ken Stott and Tilda Swinton.Author Paul J Guest (Very Pleasant Sensations). Director Dan Phillips (Very Pleasant Sensations). Author Peter Arnott (White Rose). Director Amy Liptrott (White Rose). | |
25 Jul 13 to 26 Jul 13 | The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182 listing details L20199558 |
Postgraduate Directors' Season: A Butcher of Distinction/The Freedom of the City - T1487667352A Butcher of Distinction - wo orphaned boys have been forced from the rural wilderness they know and arrive in a bleak brutal London they don't. Seeking refuge in a pub basement they plot their escape, only to find themselves locked in a battle with the pub landlord over their dead father's sordid legacy. The Freedom of the City - During a peaceful demonstration three civilians find themselves trapped in the Londonderry Mayor's office. Outside, the world uses their plight to paint them as terrorists or martyrs. Inspired by true events, Brian Friel's 1973 classic is still potent, especially in the light of the 2010 Saville Inquiry which declared the Bloody Sunday shootings unjustifiable. A cast of just three actors play all 17 parts in this production which asks the question what is the reality and how does it become history?Author Rob Hayes (A Butcher of Distinction). Director Ryan Bradley (A Butcher of Distinction). Author Brian Friel (The Freedom of the City). Director Lilach Yosiphon (The Freedom of the City). | |
18 Jul 13 to 19 Jul 13 | The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182 listing details L744677459 |
Postgraduate Directors' Season: Cafe Nation/Master Harold...And the Boys - T0854775075Cafe Nation - A new musical about love, coffee, capitalism and other addictive substances. Masater Harold...And the Boys - Set in apartheid South Africa, this is the story of Hally, a young white man and his two black servants Sam and Willy. Fugard's play explores how your life is shaped by the views of those around you, and the redemptive power of kite flying. Initially banned in South Africa, the original Broadway production was nominated for a Tony in 1982 and won Drama Desk, London Critic's Circle and Evening Standard Awards for Best Play.Author Chris Bush (Cafe Nation). Author Ian McCluskey (Cafe Nation). Director Alex Howarth (Cafe Nation). Author Athol Fugard (Master Harold...And the Boys). Director Luana Laubeski (Master Harold...And the Boys). | |
12 Jul 13 to 13 Jul 13 | The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182 listing details L296426444 |