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Extra Week of Performances Announced for GOOD at Harold Pinter Theatre

by Staff Writer
November 24, 2022
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David Tennant and Sharon Small in GOOD at the Harold Pinter Theatre Directed by Dominic Cooke Photographer Johan Persson

David Tennant and Sharon Small in GOOD at the Harold Pinter Theatre Directed by Dominic Cooke Photographer Johan Persson

Fictionhouse and Playful Productions have announced an additional week of performances for GOOD at the Harold Pinter Theatre from 2 – 7 January 2023.

GOOD, which opened on 12 October is currently playing to sold out houses. Directed by Dominic Cooke, this new acclaimed production of C.P. Taylor’s GOOD stars David Tennant with Elliot Levey and Sharon Small.

Kate Horton, Producer for Fictionhouse, said: “Having waited over the pandemic to share this important play, it’s particularly wonderful that Dominic Cooke’s powerful production is resonating so strongly with audiences. Following the fantastic news announcing an NT Live recording of the show, we are thrilled to also be sharing this vital and timely piece with live audiences for an extra week in January. We are grateful to ATG and our entire team for their support every step of the way”.

       

Professor John Halder thinks he is a ‘good’ man. But ‘good’ men must adapt to survive. As the world faces a World War, Halder finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences.

In his much-anticipated return to the West End, David Tennant gives a ‘magnificent’ (The Guardian) performance in this blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays.

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