Theatre News

Opening: Dublin Carol, Noises Off & Brandreth as Bracknell

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

OPENING TONIGHT

Dublin Carol
MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 2011
(PREVIEWS FROM 8 DECEMBER)

Conor McPherson’s Dublin Carol is revived by director Abbey Wright as part of the Donmar’s residency at Trafalgar Studios 2, where it continues to 31 December.


OPENING TUESDAY

Noises Off

13 DECEMBER 2011
(PREVIEWS FROM 3 DECEMBER)

Lindsay Posner directs a major revival of Michael Frayn’s multi award-winning comedy at the Old Vic, with a cast featuring Janie Dee, Celia Imrie and Robert Glenister. Until 25 February.

Sooty – Izzy Wizzy Let’s Get Busy

(PREVIEWS FROM 12 DECEMBER)

The all new Sooty show, featuring TV host Richard Cadell and the Sooty, Sweep and Soo puppet trio, opens in the daytime slot at the Garrick Theatre for a limited run.

OPENING WEDNESDAY

The Charity That Began at Home
14 DECEMBER 2011

Richmond’s Orange Tree Theatre revives St John Hankin’s 1906 play The Charity That Began at Home, which continues until 4 February.


OPENING THURSDAY

The Importance of Being Earnest
15 DECEMBER 2011
(PREVIEWS FROM 7 DECEMBER)


Gyles Brandreth stars as Lady Bracknell in a new musical adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s best-known play, with Edward Petherbridge as Canon Chasuble and Susie Blake as Miss Prism. Until 31 December.

Joking Apart
(PREVIEWS FROM 13 DECEMBER)


The Union Theatre revives Alan Ayckbourn’s 1978 play, which is played out in a back garden over a 12-year period. Directed by Ben De Wynter, it continues until 14 January.