• Review For Us
    • In London or across the UK
    • at Edinburgh Fringe
  • List Your Show
  • Advertising
  • Musicals
  • Plays
  • Ballet & Dance
  • Previews
  • First Look
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Special Offers
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Family Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
  • Home
  • News
    • West End
    • Off-West End
    • Regional & Tours
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Tickets
    • Special Offers
    • Musicals
    • Plays
    • Family Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer
No Result
View All Result
Theatre Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home News

First Look: Stefanie Powers and Clive Francis in 84 Charing Cross Road

by Staff Writer
May 29, 2018
Reading Time: 1 min read
First Look 84 Charing Cross Road

First Look 84 Charing Cross Road

You mightalso like

Once Cast Image supplied by publicist

Full casting announced for Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s production of Once

Clive Francis and Simon Rouse I'm Sorry Prime Minister photo by Michael Wharley

I’m Sorry, Prime Minister Announces Full Cast for Major UK Tour

A tender and heart-warming tale of transatlantic friendship, 84 Charing Cross Road is a bittersweet comedy based on the extraordinary true story of the remarkable relationship that developed over 20 years between a vivacious New York writer and a London bookseller. Through their exchange of humorous and often intimate correspondence a snapshot of Britain from the post-war 1940s to the swinging 60s is revealed, alongside a touching human story that still resonates today.

Joining Stefanie Powers and Clive Francis are Fiona Bruce, Loren O’Dair, William Oxborrow, Samantha Sutherland and Ben Tolley.

84 Charing Cross Road is on tour until 30th June.

       
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Stefanie Powers (Helene Hanff) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Clive Francis (Frank Doel) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Clive Francis (Frank Doel) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Clive Francis (Frank Doel) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Clive Francis (Frank Doel) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Samantha Sutherland (Cecily Farr) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Samantha Sutherland (Cecily Farr) photo credit Richard Hubert Smith
Staff Writer

Staff Writer

At Theatre Weekly we are dedicated to giving theatre a new audience. Our News, Reviews and Interviews are all written with the audience in mind, helping you decide what to see next. And when you have decided, our great ticket deals will help save you money too.

Related Articles

Once Cast Image supplied by publicist
News

Full casting announced for Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s production of Once

Clive Francis and Simon Rouse I'm Sorry Prime Minister photo by Michael Wharley
News

I’m Sorry, Prime Minister Announces Full Cast for Major UK Tour

Griff Rhys Jones as Jim Hacker and Clive Francis as Sir Humphrey Appleby in I'm Sorry, Prime Minister (credit Johan Persson)
Reviews

Review: I’m Sorry, Prime Minister at the Apollo Theatre

Griff Rhys Jones as Jim Hacker and Clive Francis as Sir Humphrey Appleby in I'm Sorry, Prime Minister credit Johan Persson
First Look

Production Images Released for West End Run of I’m Sorry, Prime Minister

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram

At Theatre Weekly we give theatre a new audience. You'll find our theatre news, theatre reviews and theatre interviews are written from an audience point of view. Our great value London theatre tickets will get you the best deal for your theatre tickets.
Theatre Weekly, 124 City Road, London EC1V 2NX
  • Join Our Community
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising

Recent News

Adeel Akhtar and Lyndsey Marshal in MASS Donmar Warehouse photo by Richard Hubert Smith

Review: Mass at Donmar Warehouse

Evita. Rachel Zegler (Eva Perón) & James Olivas (Juan Perón). Credit Marc Brenner

Jamie Lloyd’s Evita to transfer to Broadway in 2027 with Rachel Zegler

© 2022 Theatre Weekly

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tickets
  • News
    • News
    • West End
    • Off West End
    • Regional & Tours
    • Digital
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Digital Theatre
  • Contact Us
    • Join us as a Reviewer

© 2022 Theatre Weekly