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Hampstead Theatre Announce Tennessee Williams’ The Two Character Play and The world Premiere of Big Big Sky, by Tom Wells

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May 13, 2021
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Hampstead Theatre Announce Tennessee Williams The Two Character Play and The world Premiere of Big Big Sky by Tom Wells

Hampstead Theatre Announce Tennessee Williams The Two Character Play and The world Premiere of Big Big Sky by Tom Wells

Hampstead Theatre has announced further live productions for 2021.  Tennessee Williams’ The Two Character Play will run from 17 July until 28 August.

Sam Yates will direct this innovative, psychological thriller by one of the world’s great dramatists which originally premiered at the theatre in 1967.  Yates is making a highly anticipated return to the theatre following his Olivier-nominated production of The Phlebotomist (2019).

The world premiere of Big Big Sky, by Tom Wells will also run from 30 July until 11 September at Hampstead Downstairs.  This beautifully tender new play which explores nature’s influence on love, friendship and family will be directed by Tessa Walker, Hampstead Theatre’s new Associate Director.

       

Both productions will remain as originally sold, with reduced capacity and social distancing, for the duration of their runs should national restrictions be lifted. Tickets will go on sale from Thursday 20 May at 1030am at hampsteadtheatre.com.

Roxana Silbert, Artistic Director and Joint Chief Executive of Hampstead Theatre said:   Hampstead Theatre has historically embraced playwrights at all stages of their careers. 

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Tennessee Williams was at the height of his when he chose to offer the world premiere of The Two Character Play, a very personal play, to James Roose Evans to direct.  It speaks volumes of the regard in which he held Hampstead as a leading artistic space for experimental work and I am excited by Sam’s vision for this gem from our Originals series.   

Tom Wells’ play is a very different theatrical voice: naturalistic, understated, bursting with humour and humanity.  I’m thrilled he has also trusted us with his Hampstead debut, the world premiere of Big Big Sky, which continues his longstanding collaboration with Hampstead’s newly appointed Associate Director, Tessa Walker.

Acclaimed actors, Jennifer Daley, Jessica Jolleys, Matt Sutton and Sam Newton will perform in Big Big Sky, all making their debut at Hampstead Theatre.  

Hampstead Theatre will reopen from 28 May 2021 with Alfred Fagon’s darkly compelling, The Death of a Black Man (until 10 July) and the world premiere of Raya, by Deborah Bruce from 11 June until 24 July.  Dawn Walton, former Artistic Director of Eclipse Theatre Company, will direct The Death of a Black Man which originally premiered at the theatre in 1975.  Raya will be directed by Hampstead Theatre’s Artistic Director Roxana Silbert.

       

Full listings and tickets can be found here

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