Opening: Callow Shakespeare, Farewell, Menier Party & SquadDate: 5 March 2012Amongst the major London openings, in the West End and further afield, this week are: OPENING MONDAY 6 MARCH 2012 (PREVIEWS FROM 5 MARCH) New theatre company Made in China present a "thrilling rollercoaster of a show about making sense of a mad world", at BAC until 24 March. Waiting for Godot Ian Brown directs an all-Black cast in Talawa Theatre Company's "groundbreaking production" of Samuel Beckett’s poetic masterpiece. It runs at the Albany Theatre until 10 March as part of a national tour. OPENING WEDNESDAY Farewell to the Theatre (PREVIEWS FROM 1 MARCH) Richard Nelson’s new play, centring on legendary actor-manager Harley Granville-Barker, premeires at Hampstead Theatre, directed by Roger Michell and running until 7 April 2012. OPENING THURSDAY Abigail's Party 8 MARCH 2012 (PREVIEWS FROM 2 MARCH) Jill Halfpenny stars in Lindsay Posner's new production of Mike Leigh’s seminal 1977 play at the Menier Chocolate Factory. The Awkward Squad (PREVIEWS FROM 6 MARCH) ![]() Karin Young’s play The Awkward Squad transfers from the Customs House in South Shields to the Arts Theatre for a month-long run. OPENING FRIDAY Being Shakespeare 9 MARCH 2012 (PREVIEWS FROM 8 MARCH) ![]() Simon Callow reprises his performance in Jonathan Bate’s one-man play Being Shakespeare at Trafalgar Studios. Until 31 March 2012. Going Dark (PREVIEWS FROM 6 MARCH) Following the acclaimed Kursk, Sound&Fury return to the Young Vic with Hattie Naylor’s Going Dark. Until 24 March. Related Content
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