Have you ever wondered what goes on backstage before and after a theatrical performance? A Life In The Theatre is a rare and unrelenting glimpse into the world of actors. A world which inhabits fluffed lines, missed cues, and disastrous wardrobe malfunctions. Liverpool’s very own Andrew Schofield and Stephen Fletcher, take us on a journey of self-reflection, in this stunning adaptation of David Mamet’s classic.
This is a performance that is more often than not, completely hilarious; peppered with witty insights and devastatingly delivered one liners. Though for every ridiculous dance and musical choice, which brings tremendous laughter, there is also a great deal of heart running through the core. A Life In The Theatre is a poignant insight into the life of an actor. A life that can be full of jealousy, cynicism and loneliness. A life that all of us are invited into, and can relate to in one way or another.
This play was on at the Actors’ Studio until March 18th but the run has since been extended (Tues 20 -24 March), so now audiences have more time to experience one of the first major productions of Mamet’s work in Liverpool. With two incredible actors at the helm, you won’t be left disappointed. Make sure you book a ticket, not to be missed!
– Vicki Goodwin