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British Theatre New Round Up: 14 August 2024

Published on

August 13, 2024

By

Susan Novak

Stay updated with the latest happenings in the British theatre scene. From exciting new premieres to must-see performances, here’s your weekly dose of theatre news.

Top Stories:

The 39 Steps Returns to the West End

The Olivier and Tony Award-winning comedy The 39 Steps is set to return to the West End for a limited season at the Trafalgar Theatre. The production, running from 16 August to 29 September, features a dynamic cast including Tom Byrne, Safeena Ladha, Eugene McCoy, and Maddie Rice. Known for its fast-paced action and inventive staging, this four-actor play hilariously portrays over 100 characters.

New Play Farm Hall at Theatre Royal Haymarket

Farm Hall, a historical drama by Katherine Moar has opened to rave reviews at the Theatre Royal Haymarket and is playing until 31 August. The play, set in 1945, depicts the true story of a group of German nuclear scientists detained by the Allies as they confront the ethical implications of their wartime work. This intense and thought-provoking production has been garnering attention for its strong performances and gripping narrative.

Birmingham Rep Announces Month of One-Night-Only Productions

In an exciting initiative, Birmingham Rep will host a series of one-night-only performances throughout September. These special events will take place in the venue’s largest performance space, The House, showcasing a variety of genres and styles, from cutting-edge new plays to beloved classics.

Casting News:

More Cast Announced for A Raisin in the Sun

Further casting has been confirmed for A Raisin in the Sun, a co-production between Nottingham Playhouse, Headlong, Leeds Playhouse, and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. Doreene Blackstock is set to portray Lena, with Gilbert Kyem Jnr taking on the role of George. Kenneth Omole will play both Joseph and Bobo. The character of Travis will be performed by Jayden Dias, Josh Ndlovu, and Adiel Magaji in Leeds and Oxford. At the same time, Jeriah Kibusi and Oliver Dunkley will take on the role in London and Nottingham. This much-anticipated revival of Lorraine Hansberry's classic will feature a talented ensemble, adding depth and nuance to this powerful exploration of race, identity, and the American Dream.

Álvaro Morte and Lily Collins to Make West End Debuts

Álvaro Morte and Lily Collins are set to make their West End debuts in Barcelona, a new play by Bess Wohl, opening at the Duke of York's Theatre this autumn. The production, which explores themes of love and disillusionment, is expected to be a significant draw for fans of both actors.

Upcoming Shows:

Peanut Butter & Blueberries at Kiln Theatre

Running until 31 August, Peanut Butter & Blueberries continues to charm audiences at the Kiln Theatre. This touching play, centred around themes of love, loss, and healing, is a must-see this August.

The Wild Party at EartH Theatre

The Wild Party, a musical set in the roaring 1920s, will begin its run at EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney) on 12 August. This production promises to be a visually stunning and emotionally charged exploration of love and jealousy.

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