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Jermyn Street Theatre Announces The Reaction Season

by Staff Writer
February 13, 2018
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Jermyn Street Theatre Announces The Reaction Season

Jermyn Street Theatre Announces The Reaction Season

Jermyn Street Theatre announces The Reaction Season, its third as a producing theatre. Running from 10 April to 18 August, The Reaction Season will feature 15 plays and musicals – 12 of them one-act – based around themes of reacting and re-enacting.

It will also include the first complete London revival of Noël Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 since 1936.  Tonight at 8.30 and Tomorrow at Noon – a cycle of 12 one-act plays arranged into four trios – will play in repertory.

Noël Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 features nine one-act plays ranging from music-hall pastiche, to light comedies, to heartbreaking drama. These have been arranged into three trios entitled Secret Hearts, Nuclear Families, and Bedroom Farces, with the chance to see all three trios (nine plays) in a single day on Saturdays and Sundays.

       

Tom Littler directs Tonight at 8.30, and the theatre’s Deputy Director Stella Powell-Jones directs Tomorrow at Noon.

Esther Freud is well known as a bestselling author, with novels including Hideous Kinky. Her first play, Stitchers, is about the prison reformer Lady Anne Tree, who reacted to the state of Britain’s prisons with an original idea – she would teach needlecraft to convicts. It is directed by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Gaby Dellal.

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Rounding off the season is Hymn to Love, devised by Annie Castledine, Elizabeth Mansfield and Steve Trafford, which re-enacts the life of Edith Piaf, featuring 13 of her songs in new translations. It is a co-production with York Theatre Royal and Theatre by the Lake, in association with Ensemble. It is directed by Damian Cruden and stars Elizabeth Mansfield.

Full season and dates here.

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