Jermyn Street Theatre
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Rain and Zoe Save the World – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Crystal Skillman Director: Hersh Ellis All signs point to this play carrying a positive message about the value of…
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Discussion – JST Conversation: Theatre Should Not be a Safe Space
The Reviews Hub’s Maryam Philpott was at the first of the Jermyn Street Theatre’s new discussion series. What boundaries should…
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Footfalls and Rockaby – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Samuel Beckett Director: Richard Beecham Two of Beckett’s later works, Footfalls and Rockaby lay bare the feelings of loneliness…
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A Splinter of Ice – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Ben Brown Directors: Alan Strachan and Alastair Whatley In 1987, Kim Philby, member of the infamous Cambridge Five spy…
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Relatively Speaking – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Alan Ackbourn Director: Robin Herford In Alan Ayckbourn’s first dramatic success, Relatively Speaking, Ginny lives in an on-trend sixties…
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This Beautiful Future – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Rita Kalnejais Director: Chirolles Khalil Two young people hide in a loft while an authoritarian regime controls the streets…
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Troy Story – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer and Director: Natalie Haynes Jermyn Street Theatre’s 15 Heroines was one of the great lockdown achievements, three collections of…
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