Since 1999

Trusted News & Reviews

25

years

best of british theatre

Official
tickets

Pick
your seats

Since 1999

25 years

Official tickets

Pick seats

Phil Willmott Company To Present Double Bill At Union Theatre

Published on

December 29, 2015

By

douglasmayo

Phil Wilmott

The Union Theatre and The Phil Willmott Company have announced a double bill to be staged at the Union Theatre in early 2016.

The season will include the UK professional premiere of Brecht's Fear And Misery Of The Third Reich, Stephen Sondheim's Road Show and an Autumn transfer of Queen Lear by Shakespeare from the Union Theatre to the Tristan Bates Theatre.

Fear and Misery In The Third Reich is a powerful, tragic and surprisingly funny play by Germany's most influential playwright which shows people just like us, facing a tide of seemingly unstoppable evil.

Brecht asks us to consider how we'd react if (or when) fanaticism were to unexpectedly grip our cosy world.

In an interlinked series of snap shots from Hitler's Germany children inform on parents, justice becomes a joke, old loyalties mean nothing and mere survival demands ruthless cunning.

The double bill also sees the first UK revival of Road Show with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and Book by John Weidman.

At the turn of the last century old Pa Meisner sends his sons, the charming and ruthless Wilson and the thoughtful, unambitious Addison off to make their fortune.

The ill matched pair embark on the story of their lifetime across the U.S. stopping off at some of the key moments which shaped modern America.

Audiences will be given another chance to see Ursula Mohan’s extraordinary performance in Phil Willmott’s critically acclaimed Union Theatre production of Shakespeare’s masterpiece Queen Lear, that places a queen’s relationship with her daughter at the heart of the tragedy. Fear And Misery Of The Third Reich runs from 6 - 30 January 2016 at the Union Theatre Road Show runs from 3 February - 5 March 2016 at the Union Theatre Queen Lear runs from 20 September to 8 October 2016 at the Tristan Bates Theatre

The BritishTheatre.com website was created to celebrate the rich and diverse theatrical culture of the United Kingdom. Our mission is to provide the latest UK theatre news, West End reviews, and insights into both regional theatre and London theatre tickets, ensuring enthusiasts can stay up to date with everything from the biggest West End musicals to cutting-edge fringe theatre. We are passionate about encouraging and nurturing the performing arts in all their forms.

The spirit of theatre is alive and thriving, and BritishTheatre.com is at the forefront of delivering timely, authoritative news and information to theatre lovers. Our dedicated team of theatre journalists and critics works tirelessly to cover every production and event, making it easy for you to access the latest reviews and book London theatre tickets for must-see shows.