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Dominic West in Butley
Dominic West in Butley

Opening: Butley, Chicken Soup, American Trade

Date: 6 June 2011

Amongst the major London openings, in the West End and further afield, this week are:

OPENING MONDAY, 6 June (previews from 1 June), The Wire's Dominic West leads the 40th anniversary revival of Butley, Simon Gray's play about a rapier-tongued lecturer going through a divorce. It plays at the Duchess Theatre until 27 August 2011.

ALSO ON MONDAY, (previews from 2 June) the Tricycle premieres Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry, the latest in its series of series of tribunal plays, which reconstruct public inquiries verbatim. Until 2 July.


OPENING TUESDAY, 7 June (previews from 3 June), Dominic Cooke directs Samantha Spiro as the feisty political matriarch of Arnold Wesker's 1958 semi-autobiographical state-of-the-nation play Chicken Soup with Barley. It plays at the Royal Court Downstairs until 9 July 2011.

ALSO ON TUESDAY, (previews from 6 June), Julian Armitstead's After the Accident, set four years after a child is killed by a joy rider, begins its run at the Soho Theatre, where it will play through to 18 June.

ALSO ON TUESDAY, Gerry Ware's new musical 1888 opens at the Union Theatre. Set against the chaotic and colourful backdrop of London, it tells the story of two young lovers working together to catch a serial killer. Until 2 July.


OPENING WEDNESDAY, 8 June (previews from 2 June) Tarell Alvin McCraney's American Trade premieres as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's season of new work at the Hampstead Theatre. The play, which portrays the pressures and absurdities of trying to make it in a city, runs through 18 June 2011.

ALSO ON WEDNESDAY, (previews from 3 June), The Mighty Boosh's Julian Barratt stars in David Harrower's new version of Gogol's Government Inspector at the Young Vic until 9 July 2011.


OPENING THURSDAY, 9 June, following its sell-out season in 2008, English National Ballet's Strictly Gershwin tribute, featuring Maria Friedman, returns to the Royal Albert Hall, running until 19 June.


OPENING SATURDAY, 11 June (previews from 8 June), Nimby, Lola Stephenson's comedy about a neighbourly disagreement, opens at the Old Red Lion, where it will play until 25 June 2011.

- Brenna Weingus

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Butley Listing Page
Tactical Questioning: Scenes from the Baha Mousa Inquiry Listing Page
Chicken Soup with Barley Listing Page
The Government Inspector Listing Page
Internal Links
Photos: Wire Stars Reunite Backstage at Butley - 1st Jul 2011 photos
Plays Extend: Court Soup & Bike, War Horse, Steps - 15th Jun 2011 news
Review Round-up: Court Revives Wesker's Soup - 10th Jun 2011 roundup
1st Night Photos: Wesker's Soup Returns to Court - 8th Jun 2011 photos
Chicken Soup with Barley starstarstarstar - 8th Jun 2011 reviews
Review Round-up: Critics Hail West’s Butley - 7th Jun 2011 roundup
1st Night Photos: Gray's Butley Back on Stage - 7th Jun 2011 photos
Tactical Questioning starstarstar - 7th Jun 2011 reviews
Butley starstarstarstar - 7th Jun 2011 reviews
Photos: Dominic West & Cast in Posner's Butley - 3rd Jun 2011 photos
WOS Radio: Butley Cast Give Life Lessons at Q&A - 3rd Jun 2011 news
Cast: O'Neill Bridge, Evans Pride & Questioning - 16th May 2011 news
Cast: Chicken & Full Spacey Richard Company - 20th Apr 2011 news
Mike Leigh Brings Ecstasy to West End Duchess - 23rd Mar 2011 news
Sign of the Times Posts Closing Notices, 2 Apr - 23rd Mar 2011 news
Dominic West Returns to Stage in Gray's Butley - 21st Feb 2011 news



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