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David Suchet on the cover of Time Out
David Suchet on the cover of Time Out

'West End Rules!' in latest issue of Time Out magazine

Date: 22 March 2012

Our good partners at Time Out have come up trumps for Theatreland this week. The new issue of Time Out magazine, out today (22 March 2012), is the “West End Rules!” issue.

The weekly magazine features an exclusive interview with cover boy and former Whatsonstage.com Award winner David Suchet on the eve of his return to the stage next month in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day's Journey into Night. Amongst other things, Suchet talks about his Fleet Street photographer grandfather, the secret to never being out of work, his favourite (less obvious) Shakespeare roles, the popularity of Poirot, and why he had to play James Tyrone now or never.

We especially like Suchet’s answer about what London means to him: “I think it is the greatest city in the world, and, having played in most other cities, I know that it is the greatest city in the world for theatre. There are more venues per square mile here than anywhere else.”

Quite right. And further proved by Time Out theatre editor Caroline McGinn’s in-depth four-page feature about the current healthy state of the West End, both commercially and creatively – which draws nicely on data from Whatsonstage.com.

In this week’s magazine, the Time Out team also re-review the top long-runners – which, as we know from our recent Big Debate poll, are the productions that keep the West End alive, according to nine out of ten of you – and provide a run-down of the best drama openings this spring.

Also in the new Time Out magazine are an interview with Mad Men’s Jon Hamm, and all the other Regular sections and listings to help readers get the most out of the capital: The week in London, Shopping & Style, Food & Drink, Travel, Around Town & Kids, Art, Books, Clubbing, Cabaret, Dance, Film, DVD, Gay & Lesbian, Music, Classical, Time In, and Slice of Life.

The 22-28 March 2012 issue of Time Out magazine is on sale now in all good newsagents, priced £3.25.

To get Time Out delivered to your door, for as little as £5 for ten issues as part of a special introductory offer, click here.

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Long Day's Journey into Night Listing Page
Internal Links
WOS Poll: Long-runners keep West End alive, say 9 out of 10 theatregoers - 21st Mar 2012 News
Long Day's Journey into Night starstarstarstar - 11th Apr 2012 reviews
1st Night Photos: David Suchet returns to Apollo for Long Day's Journey - 11th Apr 2012 photos
Review Round-up: Suchet & Metcalf triumph in Long Day's Journey - 11th Apr 2012 roundup
Year of the Producer: Kim Poster's Eureka Moment for Long Day's Journey into Night - 10th Apr 2012 interviews
Show Pics: David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf take a Long Day's Journey into Night - 4th Apr 2012 photos
Hitting the headlines - 10th Feb 2012 blog
Cast: Bush Books, McCormack Heresy, Metcalf Journey - 20th Sep 2011 news
David Suchet Takes Another Long Journey to West End - 28th Jul 2011 news

External Links
Time Out interview with David Suchet



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