Chichester Festival Theatre’s Festival 2019 has been announced by Artistic Director Daniel Evans, offering the colourful variety of work for which Chichester is renowned.
A Series of Monologues – Creative Writing
The first in our series of monologues consists of two new pieces of creative writing. The first is titled The Poetry Course, written and performed by Sue Shattock, an experienced and talented writer with a background in television. Notably she…
Suffragettes A New Play by Paul King
The new play by Paul King, ‘Suffragettes’, will open at the Titchfield Festival Theatre, Fareham, Hampshire, and will run from 10th May until 20th May 2017. For tickets please contact Paul King by email: SuffragettePlay@virginmedia.com Paul is a Hampshire…
Half A Sixpence Charlie Stemp is a Star Chichester Festival Theatre *****
Latest News Update Half A Sixpence opens at the NOEL COWARD THEATRE, St Martin’s Lane, WC2N 4AU on 29th October 2016 and will run until February 2017. Half A Sixpence Charlie Stemp is a Star Chichester Festival Theatre ***** A Star is…
WHO CARES: A NEW PLAY BY GREG MOSSE – Chichester
WHO CARES: A NEW PLAY BY GREG MOSSE Playwright, author, editor and teacher Greg Mosse’s new work “Who Cares” featuring four young actors and two puppeteers who tell a story full of drama, sympathy, wit and imagination about growing up…
Joseph Fiennes as Ross – Lawrence of Arabia
Joseph Fiennes stars in Terence Rattigan’s 1960 play Ross. An epic, probing drama revealing the deeply conflicted Englishman behind the heroic legend, Lawrence of Arabia. By Marcia White Arrogant, flippant, withdrawn and with a talent for self-concealment, Aircraftman Ross…
A Blaze of Light: A New Play at the New Theatre Royal Portsmouth
A BLAZE OF LIGHT by Sue Shattock Memory, guilt, nostalgia, humour and passion combine to create an uplifting backstage ensemble drama. In 2015, an old man starts a part-time job at a theatre, where he toured as a stage-manager in…
Chekhov: Platonov, Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre is currently showing the Young Chekhov Season, this is an extraordinary event. Performed by an ensemble of 23 actors sharing 50 roles, each play can be seen as a single performance or they can be enjoyed as…