VALENTINES DAY ANTIDOTE AT THEATRE ROYAL WITH FIERCE NEW HEDDA
GABLER
Hedda Gabler
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tuesday 13th – Saturday
17th February 2018
National Theatre blockbuster to send romantic notions into
disarray
The
National Theatre’s breath-taking new version of Henrik Ibsen’s masterwork Hedda Gabler is set to arrive at
Newcastle Theatre Royal next month.
Fresh from a sell-out run in London, it will thrill and unsettle Valentine’s
week audiences.
Lizzy Watts as Hedda Gabler. Photo: BrinkhoffMögenburg |
Written by Olivier and Tony
Award®-winning
playwright Patrick Marber (Closer) this vital new version of Ibsen’s
19th century realism masterpiece is also directed by one of the
world’s most exciting directors Ivo van Hove.
Hedda and Tesman have just
returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble.
Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control and manipulate those around her,
only to see her own world unravel. Reimagined in a contemporary world for a
modern audience, the play retains all its trademark power and vitality.
Adam Best (Brack) & Lizzy Watts (Hedda) in Hedda Gabler. Photo: BrinkhoffMögenburg |
Lizzy Watts (The Durrells; Midsomer
Murders and BBC Radio 4’s Home Front) plays the title role
of free-spirited and unstable Hedda, one of the greatest dramatic parts in
theatre and regarded as the female Hamlet.
The production follows an
unprecedented run of critically acclaimed National Theatre visits to Newcastle
Theatre Royal over the past five years including multi-award winning The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Jane Eyre.
Lizzy Watts as Hedda Gabler. Photo: BrinkhoffMögenburg |
Set and lighting
design for Hedda Gabler is by Jan
Versweyveld, with costume design by An D’Huys and sound by Tom
Gibbons.
Director Ivo van Hove ‘s acclaimed
production of A View from the Bridge
recently played to sold out houses in London and on Broadway and Obsession starring Jude Law played last
year at The Barbican.
Writer Patrick
Marber said: ‘It has been a huge honour to work with the
great Ivo van Hove on this version of Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre. I
am thrilled that this tour will enable more people to see his incredible
production.’
Tickets:
Evening shows are at 7.30pm, matinees on Thursday 2pm and Saturday
2.30pm. Tickets are from £14.50. Tickets
can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s
access charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk.
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