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Post by Jan on Oct 22, 2018 13:27:06 GMT
Interesting new season at Jermyn Street. Their excellent production (much better than the NT) of Miss Julie is returning in rep with a new production of Strinberg's "Creditors". They also have Granville Barker's "Agnes Colander" in Trevor Nunn's production transferring from Bath. And "A Picture of Dorian Gray" where the two lead characters are played alternately by male and female actors leading to four different versions of the production. Now they have put proper seats in this theatre there's no reason not to go.
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Post by david on Oct 22, 2018 13:45:45 GMT
Definitely going to watch Dorian Gray and never having been to the JST, hopefully it will be a good play and another theatre that I can tick off the “not yet visited” list.
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Post by peelee on Oct 22, 2018 18:59:05 GMT
Agnes Colander looks interesting. And after Proud Haddock's recent involvement in Square Rounds, I'd be curious enough to want to see Billy Bishop Goes to War, the most performed Canadian play apparently. I'd like to see Creditors, as I never have seen this play by Strindberg, though I'll give Miss Julie a miss. Mary's Babies is based on a fascinating premiss that might well have me seeking tickets.
Somebody involved with Jermyn Street Theatre has compiled a worthwhile-looking season.
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Post by george123 on Oct 27, 2018 3:51:08 GMT
I'll also pass on Miss Julie having seen it to many times. At this point in my life there are plays and musicals I do not want to see again. A Glass Menagerie and Oklahoma top the list. I don't care who is staring or a new production I just had enough.
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