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Well, Lisa Kron’s Tony Award-nominated comedy which played at Trafalgar Studios earlier this year, transfers to the West End’s Apollo theatre on 29 December for a limited season to 24 January.
An autobiographical play, Well depicts the relationship between American comic memoirist Kron and her mother, Ann. When Kron writes Ann into her latest play, she goes a step too far. The stage is set for a mother-daughter showdown as Kron’s well-planned show collapses into an explosion of riotous comedy and heartbreaking home truths.
Well opened on Broadway in 2006 and earned two Tony Award nominations. The play received its UK premiere at Trafalgar Studio 2 in September.
Sarah Miles and Natalie Casey play mother and daughter. Stage and film veteran Miles is best known for her Oscar-nominated performance in 1970 film Ryan’s Daughter, as well as roles in Lady Caroline Lamb and Term Of Trial, opposite Laurence Olivier. Casey starred in C4 soap Hollyoaks and sitcom Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps, before going on to appear on the London stage in Fame at the Shaftesbury.
The pair are joined at the Apollo by Oliver Chris, known for his roles in television comedies The Office, Green Wing and The IT Crowd. On stage he played Petruchio in The Taming Of The Shrew at Wilton’s Music Hall in 2007.
Currently at the Apollo is Rain Man, an adaptation of the film of the same name, starring Josh Hartnett and Adam Godley, which ends its run on 20 December. Well fills the gap between the end of Rain Man and Three Days Of Rain, starring James McAvoy and Nigel Harman, which previews at the Apollo from 30 January.
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A year has passed since the death of famous architect Ned Janeway. His legacy is an iconic, internationally renowned 1960’s New York House designed with his late business partner Theo. Now their children must reunite to settle the estate and determine the future of the house. Walker (James McAvoy) and his sister Nan (Lyndsey Marshal) are joined by Theo’s son Pip (Nigel Harman) in the Manhattan loft where their fathers lived and worked. But the discovery of a journal and the brief entry, “three days of rain”, begins a surprising story the children could never have imagined .....
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“I didn’t take Raymond. I took half the money”
When 16 year old Charlie Babbit borrows his dads car, he calls the cops. Determined to make it on his own, Charlie leaves.
When his dad dies, Charlie gets the car and some rose bushes – but not the money. Hot on the trail of the cash Charlie discovers an unknown autistic brother, Raymond with an extraordinary talent for numbers. Intent on saving his business, Charlie takes Raymond on a rollercoaster journey involving Las Vegas, gambling, learning to dance, kissing. Raymond discovers a world beyond the hospital gates and Charlie, the meaning of unconditional love.
Based on
Barry Morrow’s original Oscar winning screenplay and re-imagined for the stage by
Dan Gordon, the play examines the nature of love, understanding and connection. Leading the cast in this funny, heart-warming and touching contemporary story is Hollywood movie actor,
Josh Hartnett in his West End debut as Charlie and Olivier nominated actor,
Adam Godley as Raymond.
“
funny…touching…simply unforgettable” The Times
“
Godley is a fine actor” Guardian
“
Godley’s Raymond is impressive” Metro
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