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Post by vernongersh on Jul 7, 2023 4:26:14 GMT
Anyone happen to know when Almeida might be announcing their new season? Curious what might be up at Festive season. Last year was the extraordinary Streetcar....
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Post by vernongersh on Jul 24, 2023 7:00:10 GMT
bumping this one up
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Post by Dave B on Jul 26, 2023 9:37:26 GMT
Portia Coughlan and King Lear.
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Post by Dave B on Jul 26, 2023 9:42:28 GMT
And an odd gap, so presumably another show to follow.
Portia Coughlan is Tuesday, 10 October 2023 - Saturday, 18 November 2023
Lear is Thursday, 8 February 2024 - Saturday, 30 March 2024
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Post by jaggy on Jul 26, 2023 9:49:32 GMT
Portia Coughlan the Denise Gough production?
*Edit* just seen that it is not. I kinda wish it was though.
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Post by drmaplewood on Jul 26, 2023 9:51:29 GMT
Portia Coughlan the Denise Gough production? Sadly not. Carrie Cracknell (Oil; The Deep Blue Sea) returns to the Almeida to direct Alison Oliver (Women, Beware the Devil; Best Interests) in Marina Carr’s heart-wrenching modern Irish classic about destructive families and obsession.
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Post by zahidf on Jul 26, 2023 9:54:49 GMT
Ill get a ticket for Portia. All King Lear'd out, so not for me
I dont get the 'will sell quickly' vibes from these two, so wont get membership
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Post by Dave B on Jul 26, 2023 10:00:55 GMT
I had joined Young Vic when they had Ruth Negga lined up as Portia Coughlan. Covid put pay to that so while I'm glad to see the play at least returning, casting was always going to disappoint me. I did click through with a second of hope.
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Post by Rory on Jul 26, 2023 10:10:38 GMT
I saw the Denise Gough version at the Abbey and it was superb, with a great supporting cast and set.
This sounds promising though. I thought Alison Oliver was really excellent in Best Interests.
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Post by alessia on Jul 26, 2023 10:15:51 GMT
Carrie Cracknell made the right choice to return to theatre after the disaster that was her film Persuasion. I had a ticket for the Young Vic Portia, might get one for this.
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Post by clarefh on Jul 26, 2023 10:20:00 GMT
Alison Oliver has been excellent in everything I’ve seen her in - loved her in Dancing at the National recently so very much looking forwards to her in this ( will tempt me to make the x London trip to the almeida!).
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Post by alicechallice on Jul 26, 2023 10:22:14 GMT
They only did Lear back in 2012 (Jonathan Pryce)!
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Post by nottobe on Jul 26, 2023 11:50:15 GMT
I loved Alison Oliver in Lughnasa so will definitely be seeing this but also hope Ruth Negga does a play in London soon to make up for that Portia not happening.
King Lear I can take or leave, maybe depending on supporting cast.
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Post by barrowside on Jul 26, 2023 12:33:51 GMT
Portia Coughlan with Denise Gough at The Abbey last year was amazing. The play itself is really standing the test of time. I loved Alison Oliver in Dancing at Lughnasa so I expect she will be superb.
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Post by teamyali on Jul 26, 2023 15:05:54 GMT
There’s a gap between November and February. Perhaps Spring Awakening will return? They weren’t able to finish their run last time due to COVID interruptions.
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Post by Jan on Jul 27, 2023 6:37:51 GMT
Rupert Goold has been AD there for 10 years. I wonder if he will continue as that’s often the point at which AD’s leave.
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Post by zahidf on Jul 27, 2023 7:30:45 GMT
Rebecca Fracknell seems set up to take over ( unless shes too busy with other stuff of course)
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Post by londonpostie on Jul 27, 2023 9:22:26 GMT
They're almost informal co-ADs already, aren't they .. he wanders off to direct elsewhere (Dear England, etc), she does a stint, he comes back .. Yael Farber looks after the stall if they're both busy. Developed into quite the production line.
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Post by Jan on Jul 27, 2023 9:45:34 GMT
They're almost informal co-ADs already, aren't they .. he wanders off to direct elsewhere (Dear England, etc), she does a stint, he comes back .. Yael Farber looks after the stall if they're both busy. Developed into quite the production line. That’s one reason he is a good AD - he has mentored and given multiple opportunities to good young directors by putting them on the staff, first Robert Icke then Rebecca Frecknall. Something that Greg Doran deliberately didn’t do at the RSC. So the Almeida, if they want, have a succession plan and the RSC didn’t.
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Post by londonpostie on Jul 27, 2023 10:43:33 GMT
In terms of the NT, I guess the thing is - and we see this in so many workplace hierarchies - for the sake of an extra £x, who needs the added pressure and attention/expectation of a promotion. In this example, money presumably isn't a factor though the rest applies; they have a comfortable, artistically satisfying arrangement, almost a job share on one level: Why invite everything, the high profile multiple threaded drama, that an appointment at the NT brings .. I don't know but I'd guess such a role appeals to a rather small subset of an already small group.
Doran, I don't know enough about.
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Post by Jan on Jul 27, 2023 14:11:23 GMT
In terms of the NT, I guess the thing is - and we see this in so many workplace hierarchies - for the sake of an extra £x, who needs the added pressure and attention/expectation of a promotion. In this example, money presumably isn't a factor though the rest applies; they have a comfortable, artistically satisfying arrangement, almost a job share on one level: Why invite everything, the high profile multiple threaded drama, that an appointment at the NT brings .. I don't know but I'd guess such a role appeals to a rather small subset of an already small group.
Yes I'm sure you're right, I imagine the NT didn't have that many applicants this time. And some people like Simon Godwin and Rupert Goold who probably would have been willing to take on the job probably didn't even apply as it had already been signalled they didn't fit the profile of who the NT board wanted this time (Goold said something like that in an interview a while ago, that probably the next AD would be a woman).
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Post by Dave B on Aug 8, 2023 11:43:14 GMT
Easy booking for Portia Coughlan, even 30 minutes into booking plenty of those nice £10 restricted views available.
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Post by barrowside on Aug 8, 2023 22:14:39 GMT
Any idea on the rest of the cast for Portia Coughlan or the designer?
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Post by vernongersh on Sept 5, 2023 6:03:12 GMT
Any rumors on what could be going in after PORTIA? Planning out Christmas week and hoping for something extraordinary
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Post by drmaplewood on Sept 5, 2023 7:51:01 GMT
A return of Tammy Faye?
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