Richmond Theatre
Londres - Angleterre

Construction: 1899

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Nombre de salles actives: 1
Salle 1: (840)    1899 - Actif

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Ambassador Theatre Group

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840 
1899 - Actif

Richmond Theatre is one of the most beautiful of all the Frank Matcham theatres. Built in 1899 as the Theatre Royal and Opera House and refurbished in 1991, it is now operated and managed by The Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd, renowned for its productions and highly successful management and ownership of theatre venues throughout the country. Established as one of the most successful theatres in the country, presenting a wide range of quality drama, record breaking musicals, opera, dance and family entertainment each year, Richmond Theatre welcomes a quarter of a million theatregoers to over 40 outstanding productions annually, performing for about 49 weeks in each year. We also attract up to 400 young people to education events, workshops and summer school activities each year. Tours of our historic building, the auditorium and stage area are available to the general public (and offered free of charge to Friends and Members). Richmond Theatre acts as a venue for local arts organisations and charities to meet, perform and enjoy the theatre.


Théâtre
West End Transfer

1) Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (West End Transfer)

Joué durant  1 semaine

Première preview: 10 October 2013
Première: 10 October 2013
Dernière: 19 October 2013

Compositeur: *** Divers •  
Parolier: *** Divers •  
Libettiste: *** Divers •  
Metteur en scène: Sean Foley •  
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Avec: Matthew Macfadyen (Jeeves), Stephen Mangan (Bertie Wooster) 


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Presse: "I suspect that Wodehouse himself would have loved this production, and there is no doubt that it captures the dotty, sunlit innocence of his work with panache. "
Charles Spencer for Daily Telegraph

"Knockabout prod"
Paul Taylor for The Independent

"It's an evening that reveals more of Wodehouse's gift for farce than of his matchless verbal felicity."
Michael Billington for The Guardian

"This unapologetically frivolous show should entertain those who have never been exposed to Wodehouse, and devotees will lap it up."
Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard

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