Member Login | FREE TICKETS GALORE - JOIN THE THEATRE CLUB JUST £30
QUICK LINKS
NEWS  |  GOSSIP  |  REVIEWS  |  REVIEW ROUND-UPS  |  INTERVIEWS  |  FEATURES  |  PHOTOS  |  REGIONS

Dukakis Returns to London in Witness, 13 Feb
Date: 6 December 2000

Hollywood film star Olympia Dukakis returns to the London stage next year in a new play by Timberlake Wertenbaker. Credible Witness opens at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs on 13 February 2001 (previews from 8 February) and continues to 10 March.

The award-winning actress made her British stage debut to critical acclaim last year in Martin Sherman's one-woman show Rose at the National's Cottesloe Theatre. Dukakis is well known for her roles in films such as Steel Magnolias and Moonstruck, for which she won an Oscar, but is also a veteran to the stage. She was a founder member and artistic director of Whole Theatre in New Jersey from 1971-1990, where she directed and appeared in many productions. Her Broadway credits include Social Security, Who's Who in Hell, The Aspern Papers, Abraham Cochrane and Night of the Iguana. She has received two OBIE Awards - for Bertolt Brecht's A Man's a Man and Christopher Durang's The Marriage of Bette and Boo.

In Credible Witness, a young man flees to a distant land and vanishes. His mother follows in pursuit, certain that she'll find him, but in the unfamiliar place, her certainties and confidence seem to crumble. Wertenbaker's script explores the state of contemporary Britain, the longing for identity and the despair of fragmentation.

Credible Witness is the sixth Wertenbaker play premiered at the Royal Court. Her previous award-winning plays there include Three Birds Alighting on a Field, The Grace of Mary Traverse and Our Country's Good, which was revived by former Court director Max Stafford-Clark and his Out of Joint company in 1998 for its tenth anniversary. Her other works include After Darwin (Hampstead), The Love of the Nightingale (RSC) and The Ash Girl (Birmingham Rep).

Credible Witness is directed by Sacha Wares, with design by Es Devlin and lighting by Paule Constable. In the cast with Dukakis are Anthony Barclay and Vincent Ebrahim.





Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Q Why join yet another mailing list?
A Because, if you visit the theatre more than once or twice a year, we could save you hundreds of pounds.






Tickets For Tonight


Special Offers

Theatre and Meal Deals

Click here for all meal deals


Friends Email: Your Email: Comment:
© Whatsonstage 1996-2009
SITE MAP COMPANY INFORMATION

Tickets
Buy London Theatre Tickets
Theatre Ticket & Meal Deals
Discount London Theatre Tickets and Promotions
London Theatre Ticket Hotel Breaks

Content
Theatre News
Theatre Reviews
Interviews & Features
Theatre Videos
Opera News & Reviews
Off-West End News & Reviews
Regional Theatre News & Reviewsl
Whatsonstage.com Awards

Meet the Editorial Team

Community
Discussion board
Community calendar
Theatre jobs
Theatre blogs

Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club
Join the Club
Log in
Current Club benefits
How to get free theatre tickets

Group Outings
What's On Stage Magazine

Mailing Lists
Newsletter - weekly theatre news
Special Offers - discount theatre tickets direct to your inbox

Information Services
What's On - national theatre listings database

A-Z of London Theatres
A-Z of London Theatre Shows

London Theatre Show openings & closings
FAQ
Work for us - current vacancies

Whatsonstage.com - Discount London theatre tickets, theatre news and reviews, Theatre videos, Theatre discussion, National Theatre Listings. Covering London's West End, all of Theatreland and all UK theatre. The best for London Theatre Tickets Discounts.

Products
Whatsonstage.com
What's On Stage Magazine
Theatregoers' Choice Awards
Theatre Club

Marketing Services:
Website design
Email marketing & CRM services

Content feeds

Testimonials
Contact us
Advertise with us

Book by Phone:
London Theatre Tickets: 0845 372 1950
For Outings or Club queries: 020 7317 9100