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Bridge Theatre

The Bridge Theatre is a commercial theatre near Tower Bridge in London that opened in October 2017.[1] It was developed by Nick Starr and Nicholas Hytner as the home of the London Theatre Company, which they founded following their tenancy as executive director and artistic director, respectively, at the National Theatre.

Bridge Theatre
AddressOne Tower Bridge
London, SE1 2SD
United Kingdom
Public transit London Bridge
OperatorThe London Theatre Company
TypeCommercial producing theatre
Capacity900
Construction
Opened18 October 2017; 5 years ago (2017-10-18)
ArchitectHaworth Tompkins Architects
Website
bridgetheatre.co.uk

Format Edit

The theatre seats 900 and is a flexible space to accommodate each production. For example, the opening production, Young Marx, featured a traditional proscenium arrangement, Julius Caesar (2018), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2019) and Guys and Dolls (2023) had the stalls seating removed with the audience standing offering an in-the-round immersive experience and Nightfall (2018) was performed on a thrust stage.[2] It was reported that the theatre cost £12 million to build.[3]

All productions Edit

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References Edit

  1. ^ The Bridge Theatre. Official website.
  2. ^ Bridge Theatre (20 April 2017), Bridge Theatre: the new theatre for London from Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr, retrieved 24 April 2017
  3. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-daily-telegraph/20170420/281732679363015. Retrieved 24 April 2017 – via PressReader. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Billington, Michael (19 April 2017). "London's new Bridge theatre should encourage playwrights to think big". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  5. ^ Brown, Mark (19 April 2017). "Karl Marx comedy to kick off first season at new London theatre". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2018.

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The Bridge Theatre is a commercial theatre near Tower Bridge in London that opened in October 2017 1 It was developed by Nick Starr and Nicholas Hytner as the home of the London Theatre Company which they founded following their tenancy as executive director and artistic director respectively at the National Theatre Bridge TheatreAddressOne Tower BridgeLondon SE1 2SDUnited KingdomPublic transitLondon BridgeOperatorThe London Theatre CompanyTypeCommercial producing theatreCapacity900ConstructionOpened18 October 2017 5 years ago 2017 10 18 ArchitectHaworth Tompkins ArchitectsWebsitebridgetheatre wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Format 2 All productions 2 1 2017 2 2 2018 2 3 2019 2 4 2020 2 5 2021 2 6 2022 2 7 2023 3 ReferencesFormat EditThe theatre seats 900 and is a flexible space to accommodate each production For example the opening production Young Marx featured a traditional proscenium arrangement Julius Caesar 2018 A Midsummer Night s Dream 2019 and Guys and Dolls 2023 had the stalls seating removed with the audience standing offering an in the round immersive experience and Nightfall 2018 was performed on a thrust stage 2 It was reported that the theatre cost 12 million to build 3 All productions Edit2017 Edit Young Marx by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman starring Rory Kinnear and Oliver Chris directed by Nicholas Hytner 18 October 31 December 2017 4 2018 Edit Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare starring Michelle Fairley Ben Whishaw David Calder and David Morrissey directed by Nicholas Hytner 20 January 15 April 2018 5 Nightfall by Barney Norris starring Ophelia Lovibond Ukweli Roach Clare Skinner and Sion Daniel Young directed by Laurie Sansom 28 April 3 June 2018 My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout adapted by Rona Munro starring Laura Linney directed by Richard Eyre 2 23 June 2018 Allelujah by Alan Bennett directed by Nicholas Hytner 11 July 28 September 2018 A Very Very Very Dark Matter by Martin McDonagh starring Jim Broadbent directed by Matthew Dunster 10 October 29 December 2018 2019 Edit My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout adapted by Rona Munro starring Laura Linney directed by Richard Eyre 23 January 16 February 2019 revival of 2018 production Alys Always a new play by Lucinda Coxon based on the novel by Harriet Lane starring Joanne Froggatt and Robert Glenister directed by Nicholas Hytner 25 February 30 March 2019 A German Life a new play by Christopher Hampton drawn from the life and testimony of Brunhilde Pomsel starring Maggie Smith directed by Jonathan Kent 6 April 11 May 2019 A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare directed by Nicholas Hytner 3 June 31 August 2019 Two Ladies a new play by Nancy Harris starring Zoe Wanamaker and Zrinka Cvitesic directed by Nicholas Hytner 14 September 26 October 2019 The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe based on the Leeds Playhouse production directed by Sally Cookson devised by the company 9 November 2019 2 February 2020 2020 Edit A Number by Caryl Churchill starring Roger Allam and Colin Morgan directed by Polly Findlay 14 February 14 March 2020 Beat the Devil by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes directed by Nicholas Hytner 27 August 7 November 2020 Talking Heads by Alan Bennett monologues performed by Monica Dolan Lesley Manville Rochenda Sandall Kristin Scott Thomas Tamsin Greig Maxine Peake Lucian Msamati and Imelda Staunton 28 September 31 October 2020 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens starring Simon Russell Beale Patsy Ferran and Eben Figueiredo adapted and directed by Nicholas Hytner 27 November 2020 16 January 2021 closed early due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 Edit Bach and Sons a new play by Nina Raine starring Simon Russell Beale directed by Nicholas Hytner 23 June 11 September 2021 White Noise by Suzan Lori Parks directed by Polly Findlay 5 October 13 November 2021 The Book of Dust La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman adapted by Bryony Lavery directed by Nicholas Hytner 2 December 2021 26 February 2022 2022 Edit Straight Line Crazy a new play by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes directed by Nicholas Hytner 14 March 18 June 2022 The Southbury Child a new play by Stephen Beresford starring Alex Jennings directed by Nicholas Hytner 1 July 27 August 2022 John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen a new version by Lucinda Coxon starring Simon Russell Beale directed by Nicholas Hytner 24 September 26 November 2022 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens starring Simon Russell Beale Lyndsey Marshal and Eben Figueiredo adapted and directed by Nicholas Hytner 6 31 December 2022 revival of 2020 production 2023 Edit Guys and Dolls music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows based on the story and characters by Damon Runyon starring Daniel Mays Marisha Wallace Celinde Schoenmaker Andrew Richardson Cedric Neal and Owain Arthur directed by Nicholas Hytner 27 February 2023 24 February 2024 References Edit The Bridge Theatre Official website Bridge Theatre 20 April 2017 Bridge Theatre the new theatre for London from Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr retrieved 24 April 2017 https www pressreader com uk the daily telegraph 20170420 281732679363015 Retrieved 24 April 2017 via PressReader a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Billington Michael 19 April 2017 London s new Bridge theatre should encourage playwrights to think big The Guardian Retrieved 19 September 2018 Brown Mark 19 April 2017 Karl Marx comedy to kick off first season at new London theatre The Guardian Retrieved 19 September 2018 51 30 14 N 0 04 39 W 51 5040 N 0 0774 W 51 5040 0 0774 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bridge Theatre amp oldid 1176034481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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