Opening: Finborough’s So Great A Crime, Fiona Shaw’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner & ENB’s Sleeping Beauty
Among this week’s major London theatre openings, in the West End and further afield, are So Great A Crime at the Finborough Theatre, Rime of the Ancient Mariner starring Fiona Shaw, the English National Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty, and more:
Opening Monday
7 January 2013
(Previews from 6 January)
So Great A Crime tells the story of Sir Hector MacDonald who rose from humble beginnings as a crofter’s son through the ranks of the British Army to become a knight of the realm. It runs at the Finborough Theatre until 22 January.
Top Story
7 January 2013
(Previews from 5 January)
A new comedy imagining The End of the World not as a disaster movie, but as experienced by two young men from the comfort of their living room sofa. It runs at the Old Vic Tunnels until 2 February.
Opening Tuesday
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
8 January 2013
(Previews from 4 January)
Fiona Shaw performs Coleridge’s epic poem with dancer Daniel Hay-Gordon. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd, it runs at the Old Vic Tunnels until 13 January.
Opening Wednesday
Sleeping Beauty
9 January 2013
The English National Ballet bring the classic fairy tale to the Coliseum. Featuring some of Tchaikovsky’s best-loved ballet music, it runs until 19 January.
Opening Thursday
Cross Purpose
10 January 2013
(Previews from 8 January)
Albert Camus’ play featuring darkly absurd and tragic consequences comes to the King’s Head Theatre. It runs until 2 February.
Impotent
10 January 2013
(Previews from 8 January)
A darkly comic drama set in the glamorous world of a Market Harborough Genito-Urinary Medicine Department. Starring Helena Blackman, it runs at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre until 26 January.
Fair Em
10 January 2013
(Previews from 8 January)
A play which some people think was written in collaboration with Shakespeare, Fair Em runs at the Union Theatre until 9 February.