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American Idiot (2009-09-Berkeley Repertory-Berkeley)
Type de série: Pre-Broasway Try OutThéâtre: Berkeley Repertory (Berkeley - Etats-Unis) Durée : 2 mois Nombre : Première Preview : Friday 04 September 2009Première : Tuesday 15 September 2009Dernière : Sunday 15 November 2009Mise en scène : Michael Mayer • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Johnny - John Gallagher, Jr. / Will - Michael Esper / Tunny - Matt Caplan / St. Jimmy - Tony Vincent / Whatsername - Rebecca Naomi Jones / Heather - Mary Faber / The Extraordinary Girl - Christina Sajous / Favorite Son - Joshua HenryCommentaires longs: At the time, it was the highest-grossing show in Berkeley Rep Theatre history.Presse : “American Idiot is that rare creature, a true rock opera…directed with polish and precision by Michael Mayer, on a spectacular set by Christine Jones…Green Day’s potent gift for irresistible tunes delivers the emotional contours of the story…their lushly melodic music is played with impressive raw power…American Idiot possesses a stimulating energy and a vision of wasted youth that holds us in its grip.”—New York Times
“Wildly entertaining…The music of Green Day practically blasts the lid off Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre. The cast and creative crew match the pulsating wall of sound for sheer energy and pump it up with Broadway-quality pipes, stage-rattling, thrashing choreography, flying bodies and walls crammed with pulsating video and projected images. Never has the Roda appeared more expansive yet bursting with images and action…The rock opera that opened Wednesday, in a world premiere with Broadway aspirations written all over it, packs plenty of excitement and entertainment into a remarkably theatrical rock concert…The lyrics are crystal clear as well. Every poetic twist and angry pun of Armstrong’s words comes through.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Rock on! The much-anticipated Green Day musical delivers big-time…A collaboration between veteran Broadway director Michael Mayer and Billie Joe Armstrong, the Berkeley-bred punk trio’s frontman, the amped-up rock opera is now in its explosive world premiere…Intensely directed from start to finish, the relentless adrenaline rush of the piece makes its rare moments of quiet hit home that much harder…On the heels of Passing Strange, the last alternative-rock musical Berkeley Rep sent to Broadway, this production marks the troupe’s emergence as a major player in the development of hip, new musicals that harness the effervescence of pop culture.”—Bay Area News Group
“The cast, led by Tony-winner John Gallagher Jr., is phenomenal and the physicality they bring to the show and Steven Hoggett’s punk-esque choreography deserves a lot of praise. The sets, lighting, video and projection design are all amazing, creating a huge, urban jungle gym of concrete platforms, flat-screen TVs, and ad-plastered walls that keep every scene visually alive…This show is a sure-fire crowd pleaser—last night’s audience leapt to its feet twice.”—SFist.com
The San Francisco Examiner says American Idiot is “opening the world of theater to people who’ve not experienced its power before.”—San Francisco Examiner
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American Idiot (2010-04-St. James Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: Original BroadwayThéâtre: St. James Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an Nombre : 19 previews - 421 représentationsPremière Preview : Wednesday 24 March 2010Première : Tuesday 20 April 2010Dernière : Sunday 24 April 2011Mise en scène : Michael Mayer • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Johnny - John Gallagher, Jr. / Will - Michael Esper / Tunny - Stark Sands / St. Jimmy - Tony Vincent / Whatsername - Rebecca Naomi Jones / Heather - Mary Faber / The Extraordinary Girl - Christina Sajous / Favorite Son - Joshua HenryCommentaires longs: The musical premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Previews began on September 4, 2009 and the official opening was on September 15, 2009. After becoming the top-grossing show in Berkeley Rep history, the producers extended the limited run twice to November 15, 2009.Presse : "Thrillingly raucous and gorgeously wrought." (Charles Isherwood for New York Times) /
"Thanks for the music, Green Day. But, jeez, could you have spared a story? And a couple characters who aren't clichéd stick figures?" (Joe Dziemianowicz for New York Daily News) /
"By the time it ends, 90 minutes later, you may feel more numbed than stirred." (Elisabeth Vincentelli for New York Post) / "A hip veneer on vacant material, a thumping rock party for the oblivious." (Jeremy Gerard for Bloomberg) / "It's loud, angry, and thrilling." (David Sheward for Back Stage) / "Music: Ten. Story: Three." (Robert Feldberg for The Record) /
"Thrashing, convulsive and frequently unintelligible theatrical concert." (Michael Sommers for Newsroom Jersey) / "Visually striking, musically adventurous." (Michael Kuchwara for Associated Press) / "It might prove a tough sell for audiences not predisposed to the band's music." (Frank Scheck for The Hollywood Reporter) / "In the tradition of "Hair," "Rent" and "Spring Awakening" ...doesn't approach the impact of .. its illustrious predecessors." (Steven Suskin for Variety)
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American Idiot (2012-12-Apollo Hammersmith Theatre-London)
Type de série: UK TourThéâtre: Eventim Apollo (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : Tuesday 04 December 2012Dernière : Sunday 16 December 2012Mise en scène : Michael Mayer • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Alex Nee (Johnny), Thomas Hettrick (Tunny), Casey O'Farrell (Will), Alyssa DiPalma (Whatsername), Jenna Rubaii (The Extraordinary Girl), Kennedy Caughell (Heather), Trent Saunders (St. Jimmy). Aurie Ceylon, Carson Higgins, Antwaun Holley, Daniel C. Jackson, Brandon Kalm, John Krause, Alison Morooney, Turner Rouse, Jr., Jamal Shuriah, Dustin Harris Smith, Ashley Tobias, Chelsea Turbin and Jared Young.
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Glass Menagerie (The) (2017-02-Duke of Yorks Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Duke of Yorks Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 2 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Thursday 26 January 2017Première : Thursday 02 February 2017Dernière : Saturday 29 April 2017Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Cherry Jones (Amanda Wingfield), Michael Esper (Tom) and Kate O’Flynn (Laura), Brian J. Smith (Gentleman Caller)Commentaires : This brand new production The Glass Menagerie opened on Broadway in September 2013 at the Booth Theatre and featured Cherry Jones as Amanda Wingfield, Zachary Quinto as Tom, Celia Keenan-Bolger as Laura and Brian J. Smith as Jim. It was nominated for seven 2014 Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival of a Play and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for Cherry Jones.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Part I (2016-07-Palace Theatre-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Palace Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 4 ans Se joue actuellementNombre : Première Preview : Tuesday 07 June 2016Première : Saturday 30 July 2016Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au Sun 02 August 2020Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Commentaires : One play presented in two parts. Both parts are intended to be seen in order on the same day (matinee and evening), or on two consecutive evenings.
In December 2013, it was revealed that a stage play based on Harry Potter had been in development for around a year,[3] with the view to bringing it to the stage sometime in 2015. Created by J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter series spans seven novels, selling more than 450 million copies, and was turned into an eight-part film series, which grossed more than £4.4 billion around the world. In addition, theme parks such as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter[6] and studio tours of the sets used in the films have opened based around the series. At the time of the announcement Rowling revealed that the play would “explore the previously untold story of Harry’s early years as an orphan and outcast”. In spring of the following year Rowling began establishing the creative team for the project.
Rowling stated shortly after the play's announcement that the piece would not be a prequel. In response to queries regarding the choice of a play rather than a new novel Rowling has stated that she “is confident that when audiences see the play they will agree that it is the only proper medium for the story”. Rowling has also assured audiences that the play will contain an entirely new story, and will not be a rehashing of previously explored content.
On 26 June 2015, the project was officially confirmed under the title of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and it was revealed it would receive its world premiere in the summer of 2016 at London's Palace Theatre. The announcement marked the eighteenth anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, published on 26 June 1997. The play's official website was made available shortly after Rowling's announcement with a register for ticket pre-orders and biographies on the main creative team.Presse : "It’s a spectacle for the theatre, one that is filled to the brim with fan service and magical imagery that will amaze. For any Potterhead who can get their hands on a ticket, it will no doubt be a fantastic experience..." Jack Shepherd for the Independent
"This is a production that thrills at the aura of possibility lurking in the Victorian splendour of the theatre itself, a bygone age of smoke and mirrors." Dominic Cavendish for The Telegraph
"It’s convoluted, but the latest expansion of the Potter universe is thrillingly staged, with time travel and age-old quests given a dash of post-Freudian guilt." Michael Billington for The Guardian
"For once the so-called theatrical event of the year really is just that...a feast for fans, packed with pathos, dazzling choreography and moments of pure enchantment." Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Part I (2018-04-Lyric Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: Original BroadwayThéâtre: Lyric Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : Se joue actuellementNombre : 36 previews - Première Preview : Friday 16 March 2018Première : Sunday 22 April 2018Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au Thu 01 January 1970Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Jamie Parker (as Harry Potter), Noma Dumezweni (as Hermione Granger), Paul Thornley (as Ron Weasley), Poppy Miller (as Ginny Potter), Sam Clemmett (as Albus Potter), Alex Price (as Draco Malfoy), Anthony Boyle (as Scorpius Malfoy), and Susan Heyward (as Rose Granger-Weasley)Commentaires : Cursed Child is the official eighth story in the Harry Potter franchise and the first to be officially presented on stage. The events of Cursed Child take place nineteen years after those of the final J.K. Rowling novel "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and the production features dazzling illusions, bringing the Wizarding World to life before your very eyes, as well as seven of the original London stars reprising their roles on Broadway.
We are obliged to #KeepTheSecrets in terms of the jaw-dropping stage magic, courtesy of the genius of Jamie Harrison, but we can assure you there won't be any disappointments. Yes, the theatre may not have the advantage of green screens and post-production special effects, so common in the Harry Potter movies, but on the other hand, Cursed Child is designed with theatricality in mind. From Steven Hoggett's spell-binding choreography, which additionally helps to render scene changes and character entrances seamless, to John Tiffany's wildly innovative directorial choices in scenes involving the Hogwarts Express or the events of the Tri-Wizard Tournament, Cursed Child is unapologetically and masterfully a piece of theatre, first and foremost.Presse : "Time is a dangerous toy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the enthralling two-part play about the later life of its title wizard. Various characters in this deluxe London import find it in their power to journey into the past, which means altering the future, which means serious trouble for everyone." Ben Brantley for New York Times
"There are more magic wands than you can shake a stick at in the wildly theatrical and thrilling Broadway spectacle Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." Joe Dziemianowicz for New York Daily News
"The world of Harry Potter has arrived on Broadway, Hogwarts and all, and it is a triumph of theatrical magic." Adam Feldman for Time Out New York
"Anyone still ready to dismiss Harry Potter and the Cursed Child as a cynical brand extension, or a theme-park ride on stage, clearly hasn't experienced the thrilling theatricality, the pulse-pounding storytelling vitality and the unexpected emotional richness of this unmissable two-part production. The ecstatic hype that accompanies the smash London import to Broadway is amply justified, and then some." David Rooney for Hollywood Reporter
"This is no time for bogus expressions of sophistication. So, let’s just say: Hooray! With Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the Boy Who Lived has finally come to Broadway, bringing enchantment to a world that could really use a little magic right now." Marilyn Stasio for Variety
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Part II (2016-07-Palace Theatre-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Palace Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 4 ans Se joue actuellementNombre : Première Preview : Tuesday 07 June 2016Première : Saturday 30 July 2016Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au Sun 02 August 2020Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Commentaires : One play presented in two parts. Both parts are intended to be seen in order on the same day (matinee and evening), or on two consecutive evenings.
In December 2013, it was revealed that a stage play based on Harry Potter had been in development for around a year,[3] with the view to bringing it to the stage sometime in 2015. Created by J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter series spans seven novels, selling more than 450 million copies, and was turned into an eight-part film series, which grossed more than £4.4 billion around the world. In addition, theme parks such as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter[6] and studio tours of the sets used in the films have opened based around the series. At the time of the announcement Rowling revealed that the play would “explore the previously untold story of Harry’s early years as an orphan and outcast”. In spring of the following year Rowling began establishing the creative team for the project.
Rowling stated shortly after the play's announcement that the piece would not be a prequel. In response to queries regarding the choice of a play rather than a new novel Rowling has stated that she “is confident that when audiences see the play they will agree that it is the only proper medium for the story”. Rowling has also assured audiences that the play will contain an entirely new story, and will not be a rehashing of previously explored content.
On 26 June 2015, the project was officially confirmed under the title of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and it was revealed it would receive its world premiere in the summer of 2016 at London's Palace Theatre. The announcement marked the eighteenth anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, published on 26 June 1997. The play's official website was made available shortly after Rowling's announcement with a register for ticket pre-orders and biographies on the main creative team.Presse : "It’s a spectacle for the theatre, one that is filled to the brim with fan service and magical imagery that will amaze. For any Potterhead who can get their hands on a ticket, it will no doubt be a fantastic experience..." Jack Shepherd for the Independent
"This is a production that thrills at the aura of possibility lurking in the Victorian splendour of the theatre itself, a bygone age of smoke and mirrors." Dominic Cavendish for The Telegraph
"It’s convoluted, but the latest expansion of the Potter universe is thrillingly staged, with time travel and age-old quests given a dash of post-Freudian guilt." Michael Billington for The Guardian
"For once the so-called theatrical event of the year really is just that...a feast for fans, packed with pathos, dazzling choreography and moments of pure enchantment." Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Part II (2018-04-Lyric Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Lyric Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : Se joue actuellementNombre : 36 previews - Première Preview : Friday 16 March 2018Première : Sunday 22 April 2018Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au Thu 01 January 1970Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Jamie Parker (as Harry Potter), Noma Dumezweni (as Hermione Granger), Paul Thornley (as Ron Weasley), Poppy Miller (as Ginny Potter), Sam Clemmett (as Albus Potter), Alex Price (as Draco Malfoy), Anthony Boyle (as Scorpius Malfoy), and Susan Heyward (as Rose Granger-Weasley)Commentaires : Cursed Child is the official eighth story in the Harry Potter franchise and the first to be officially presented on stage. The events of Cursed Child take place nineteen years after those of the final J.K. Rowling novel "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" and the production features dazzling illusions, bringing the Wizarding World to life before your very eyes, as well as seven of the original London stars reprising their roles on Broadway.
We are obliged to #KeepTheSecrets in terms of the jaw-dropping stage magic, courtesy of the genius of Jamie Harrison, but we can assure you there won't be any disappointments. Yes, the theatre may not have the advantage of green screens and post-production special effects, so common in the Harry Potter movies, but on the other hand, Cursed Child is designed with theatricality in mind. From Steven Hoggett's spell-binding choreography, which additionally helps to render scene changes and character entrances seamless, to John Tiffany's wildly innovative directorial choices in scenes involving the Hogwarts Express or the events of the Tri-Wizard Tournament, Cursed Child is unapologetically and masterfully a piece of theatre, first and foremost.Presse : "Time is a dangerous toy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the enthralling two-part play about the later life of its title wizard. Various characters in this deluxe London import find it in their power to journey into the past, which means altering the future, which means serious trouble for everyone." Ben Brantley for New York Times
"There are more magic wands than you can shake a stick at in the wildly theatrical and thrilling Broadway spectacle Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." Joe Dziemianowicz for New York Daily News
"The world of Harry Potter has arrived on Broadway, Hogwarts and all, and it is a triumph of theatrical magic." Adam Feldman for Time Out New York
"Anyone still ready to dismiss Harry Potter and the Cursed Child as a cynical brand extension, or a theme-park ride on stage, clearly hasn't experienced the thrilling theatricality, the pulse-pounding storytelling vitality and the unexpected emotional richness of this unmissable two-part production. The ecstatic hype that accompanies the smash London import to Broadway is amply justified, and then some." David Rooney for Hollywood Reporter
"This is no time for bogus expressions of sophistication. So, let’s just say: Hooray! With Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the Boy Who Lived has finally come to Broadway, bringing enchantment to a world that could really use a little magic right now." Marilyn Stasio for Variety
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Last Ship (The) (2014-06-Bank of America Theatre-Chicago)
Type de série: Pre-Broadway Try OutThéâtre: Bank of America Theatre (Chicago - Etats-Unis) Durée : 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Tuesday 10 June 2014Première : Wednesday 25 June 2014Dernière : Sunday 13 April 2014Mise en scène : Joe Mantello • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur :
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Last Ship (The) (2014-10-Neil Simon Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Neil Simon Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 3 mois Nombre : 29 previews - 105 représentationsPremière Preview : Monday 29 September 2014Première : Sunday 26 October 2014Dernière : Saturday 24 January 2015Mise en scène : Joe Mantello • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Michael Esper, Rachel Tucker, Sting, Aaron Lazar, Sally Ann Triplett, Collin Kelly-Sordelet, Fred Applegate, Ethan Applegate, Craig Bennett, Dawn Cantwell, Jeremy Davis, Bradley Dean, Alyssa DiPalma, Colby Foytik, David Michael Garry, Timothy Gulan, Shawna M. Hamic, Rich Hebert, Leah M. Hocking, Todd A. Horman, Sarah Hunt, Jamie Jackson, Sean Jenness, C. David Johnson, Drew McVety, Johnny Newcomb, Gregory North, Matthew Stocke, Cullen Titmas, Jeremy Woodard
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Light Princess (The) (2013-10-Lyttelton Theatre-NT-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: National Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Lyttelton TheatreDurée : 3 mois Nombre : Première Preview : Wednesday 25 September 2013Première : Wednesday 09 October 2013Dernière : Thursday 09 January 2014Mise en scène : Marianne Elliott • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Rosalie Craig (Althea), Nick Hendrix (Digby), Clive Rowe, Hal Fowler, Amy Booth-Steel, Stephanie Bron, Vivien Carter, James Charlton, Owain Gwynn, Nicola Hart, C J Johnson, Luke Johnson, David Langham, Richard Lowe, Tommy Luther, Jamie Muscato, Emma Norin, Malinda Parris, Kane Oliver Parry, Adam Pearce, Caspar Phillipson, Laura Pitt-Pulford, Nuno Silva, Phoebe Street, Ben Thompson, Lynne WilmotPresse : "The show left me cold...This show about a floating princess feels ponderous rather than as light as air and never quite achieves dramatic lift-off. "
Charles Spencer for Daily Telegraph
"Entrancing, dreamlike show... visually original...I’d go again tomorrow, and again the day after that."
Simon Edge for The Express
"This almost entirely sung-through show lacks a genuine fairy tale sense of wonder or real emotional punch. "
Lyn Gardner for The Guardian
"Though much of the music is delicate and sensuous, there are bursts of thrilling exuberance."
Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard
★★★★
‘A tour de force’ Time Out
★★★★
‘Rosalie Craig is stunningly good’ Evening Standard
★★★★★
‘Every so often you see something in theatre so arresting, so unlike anything you’ve seen before, that you want to grab strangers in the street and tell them to book tickets.’ Daily Express
★★★★
‘Brilliantly staged by Marianne Elliott of War Horse and Curious Incident fame – a magical and ravishingly distinctive fusion of the theatrical arts.’ Independent
★★★★
‘Rosalie Craig – a star is born.’ Metro
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Lovesong (2012-01-Lyric Hammersmith-London)
Type de série: UK TourThéâtre: Lyric Hammersmith (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Wednesday 11 January 2012Première : Wednesday 11 January 2012Dernière : Saturday 04 February 2012Mise en scène : Steven Hoggett • Scott Graham • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Sian Phillips (Maggie), Sam Cox (Billy), Leanne Rowe (Margaret), Edward Bennett (William)Commentaires : 14 Feb 12 > 18 Feb 12 (Sherman Theatre - Cardiff - Glamorgan)
7 Feb 12 > 11 Feb 12 (Citizens Theatre - Glasgow - Glasgow)
11 Jan 12 > 4 Feb 12 (Lyric Theatre Hammersmith - Outer London - Greater London)
15 Nov 11 > 26 Nov 11 (Chichester Festival Theatre - Chichester - West Sussex)
9 Nov 11 > 12 Nov 11 (West Yorkshire Playhouse - Leeds - West Yorkshire)
18 Oct 11 > 22 Oct 11 (Warwick Arts Centre - Coventry - West Midlands)
30 Sep 11 > 15 Oct 11 (Theatre Royal - Plymouth - Devon)Presse : "Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett's production is often deeply moving... Superbly eloquent choreography." Daily Telegraph
"Lovesong is compelling, understated perfection." The Stage
"Only the hard of heart will remain completely unmoved." Guardian
"Like love itself, Lovesong can take your breath away." The Observer
"The piece beats with such profound truth you're held rapt." Daily Telegraph
"Beautifully haunting."Whatsonstage.com
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Once (2013-04-Phoenix Theatre-London)
Type de série: Original LondonThéâtre: Phoenix Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 1 an 11 mois 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Saturday 16 March 2013Première : Tuesday 09 April 2013Dernière : Saturday 21 March 2015Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Declan Bennett (Guy), Zrinka Cvitesic (Girl), Valda Aviks (Baruska), Ryan Fletcher (Svec), Aidan Kelly (Billy), Gareth O' Connor (Eamon), Michael O' Connor (Da) , Miria Parvin (Ex Girlfriend), Jos Slovick (Andre), Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Reza), Jez Unwin (Bank Manager), Gabriel Vick (Emcee). (Alternating the role of Girl's young daughter Ivanka will be Poppy-Lily Baker, Mia-Jai Bryan, Pacha Anna Green and Nancy Ann Jeans)Commentaires : In the musical, the cast also serves as the orchestra. A minimalist set is used, including a bar in center stage with chairs lining stage left and right. Exiting cast members simply step to the side of the stage and sit down. They serve as the orchestra from these chairs. The bar is used at intermission as a working bar for refreshments.Presse : "Enda Walsh’s book expands the film’s script yet is still concise, and John Tiffany directs with fluent skill..[Once] has a delicate soulfulness and a truthful charm."
Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard
"The tone is bitter-sweet, like a modern-day Brief Encounter. The songs, by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, are mostly sad, wistful and melodic, though they sometimes build up a head of steam and become downright anguished..There is a genuine tenderness between the main couple, though neither Declan Bennett nor Zrinka Cvitešic prove quite as touching as the stars of the film. The dialogue is often cheesy...But my frequent impatience with this show certainly didn’t seem to be shared by most of the audience, who rose as one to applaud Once.
Charles Spencer for The Daily Telegraph
"Charmingly funny and affecting production ."
Paul Taylor for The Independent
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Pinocchio (2017-12-Lyttelton Theatre-NT-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: National Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Lyttelton TheatreDurée : 3 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Friday 01 December 2017Première : Wednesday 13 December 2017Dernière : Friday 07 April 2017Mise en scène : John Tiffany • Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett • Producteur : Avec : Stuart Angell, Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge, Audrey Brisson, Stephanie Bron, James Charlton, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Joe Idris-Roberts, Rebecca Jayne-Davies, Linford Johnson, Sarah Kameela Impey, David Kirkbride, Anabel Kutay, David Langham, Michael Lin, Annette McLaughlin, Jack North, Dawn Sievewright, Clemmie Sveaas, Michael Taibi, Scarlet Wilderink, Jack Wolfe.