REVIEW: Original Death Rabbit, Jermyn Street Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Jennifer Christie reviews Original Death Rabbit by Rose Heiney now playing at Jermyn Street Theatre.
Jennifer Christie reviews Original Death Rabbit by Rose Heiney now playing at Jermyn Street Theatre.
Jermyn Street Theatre announces World and European premieres in their Autumn ‘Rebels’ Season.
Julian Eaves reviews Tomorrow At Noon, three one act plays responding to Tonight at 8.30 now playing at Jermyn Street Theatre.
Julian Eaves reviews Noel Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 now playing at London’s Jermyn Street Theatre.
Between Us Jermyn Street Theatre 11th March 2018 3 Stars This theatre has done a great deal to discover new musical theatre talent and bring it before the eyes and ears of the public. Every visit here to a new work, or to a rediscovery or relaunch of a work from the past, is an exciting prospect, filled with the potential for finding something wonderful. Last year, we were amazed by the one-woman musical, ‘Cautionary Tales For Daughters’, by and starring Tanya Holt, who set the bar for such works very high. This season, artistic director Penny Horner is programming another work, another short solo piece written by the actress and singer, Elizabeth Carter, with songs by Josef Pitura-Riley, for whom Rhonda Carlson and Kevan Patriquin act as directors and creative consultants. And there are moments when the show comes to life magnificently. Carter is at her best when immersing … Read more
Jermyn Street Theatre will present the riotously funny three man adaptation of The Hound Of The Baskervilles this Christmas.
Miss Julie is a powerhouse production and Tom Littler’s direction ensures every word and silence aches with feeling; it should not be missed.
Howard Brenton’s adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie to have its London premiere at Jermyn Street Theatre. Book Now!