Tag: National Theatre
The Last of the Haussmans
Guylinered Nick (Rory Kinnear) has returned to the family home – a dilapidated British seaside pile that stands out like a sore thumb among a rash of achingly tasteful celebrity-owned houses – dragging behind him a barely-kicked drug addiction and a lifetime of resentment. Waiting for him is his sister … Continue Reading The Last of the Haussmans
Interview: RoAm Productions and Madison Theatre Company
Interview: Neil McPherson
Interview: Peter Scott-Presland
Opening spaces: The Print Room
Getting a theatre up and running is a tricky business. As well as the obvious challenges such as raising funds (a particularly daunting prospect these days), obtaining a licence and attracting audiences, there are the unforeseen problems that crop up along the way. Lucy Bailey and Anda Winters opened The … Continue Reading Opening spaces: The Print Room
Blue/Orange
There is something comforting about doctors. Even if they are unable to reassure you that nothing is wrong, they can provide you with answers; they can name your problem and in doing so bring welcome definition to the shapeless fear of the unknown that has been nagging away at you. … Continue Reading Blue/Orange