Don Juan Comes Back from the War Thursday 20 – Saturday 29 October 7.30pm Matinee Wednesday 26 October 2.30pm by Ödön von Horváth In a new version by Duncan Macmillan Sean Linnen director Berlin, 1918. The war is over and the world has changed forever. Don Juan returns to the city where he made his name but finds himself and his home startlingly different than when he left. Ödön von Horvath's thrilling tale about the search for love and redemption in the aftermath of the First World War is presented in a bold new adaptation by award winning playwright Duncan Macmillan (People, Places and Things). Venue: Richard Burton Theatre Tickets: £13, £11 concessions (Under 25s £6) Warning: Some strong language and violent scenes Three Sisters Friday 21 – Saturday 29 October 7.15pm Matinee Thursday 27 October 2.30pm By Anton Chekhov Translated by Benedict Andrews Adele Thomas director I sometimes wonder what it would be like to start over again - knowing everything we know now. What if the life already lived was a dress rehearsal for the real thing? Wouldn't you try to do everything differently the second time around? Chekhov's masterpiece is transported to today’s Russia in Benedict Andrews’ acclaimed new version, first seen at the Young Vic in 2012. Venue: Bute Theatre Tickets: £13, £11 concessions (Under 25s £6) Warning: Strong Language |
| RWCMD web site: mailto:Helen.Dunning@rwcmd.ac.uk |
| Helen Dunning e-mail: mailto:Helen.Dunning@rwcmd.ac.uk |
| Friday, October 14, 2016 |
Older news
stories have been carefully archived.
2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999

Don Juan Comes Back from the War