Stay Tuned….
July 20th, 2011 by Frances Loy
Admin to do but many developing projects and plans afoot for Theatre Delicatessen
Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've just come back from Latitude Festival with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year.
A new website is on its way, a new charitable status is in the pipeline and we continue to search for a home for our next two productions, Henry V and Theatre Souk:2
Keep checking back, while we beaver away on the backstage stuff, will have some exciting things for you to peruse soon!
A Doll’s House goes to Latitude Festival!
January 26th, 2011 by Frances Loy
All female cast present a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants version of Ibsen's A Doll's House at the music festival for British Theatre - LATITUDE 2011!
Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've been back in the rehearsal room with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year, which has been picked up by Latitude and will be performing on their Main Theatre Stage this weekend!
LATITUDE FESTIVAL; 14TH - 17TH JULY 2011
A Doll's House; Theatre Stage
Sat @ 1pm, Sun @6:25pm
Nora Helmer has it all: a happy home, a beautiful family, a husband who adores her; but she also has a secret that threatens to destroy her family’s happiness forever. As Christmas approaches, a string of events unfold that force Nora to face up to the consequences of her actions, and the truth of her own feelings.
In this striking new interpretation by Theatre Delicatessen, an all-female ensemble bring Ibsen’s original story bang up to date, challenging the complacent modern view that men and women are really equal in today’s society.
Charming, tense, and scarily familiar, this is an unforgettable insight into female emancipation, marriage, and one woman’s journey towards self-discovery.
Don't forget to check out Lab Collective, HalfCut and Theatre Uncut while you're there!
Things have been busy busy at TD towers since moving on from Picton Place: Pedal Pusher was picked up by the Norwegian Literary Festival and played to 700 people over two days in May, our search for a space continues, development on our Death of Identity plays Grace Under Pressue and Any Day Now has produced some exciting and thought provoking resources and we've been back in the rehearsal room with A Doll's House, our sell-out production from earlier this year, which has been picked up by Latitude and will be performing on their Main Theatre Stage this weekend!
LATITUDE FESTIVAL; 14TH - 17TH JULY 2011
A Doll's House; Theatre Stage
Sat @ 1pm, Sun @6:25pm
Nora Helmer has it all: a happy home, a beautiful family, a husband who adores her; but she also has a secret that threatens to destroy her family’s happiness forever. As Christmas approaches, a string of events unfold that force Nora to face up to the consequences of her actions, and the truth of her own feelings.
In this striking new interpretation by Theatre Delicatessen, an all-female ensemble bring Ibsen’s original story bang up to date, challenging the complacent modern view that men and women are really equal in today’s society.
Charming, tense, and scarily familiar, this is an unforgettable insight into female emancipation, marriage, and one woman’s journey towards self-discovery.
Don't forget to check out Lab Collective, HalfCut and Theatre Uncut while you're there!
Some A Doll’s House tickets released
January 24th, 2011 by Frances Loy
A Doll's House is Officially SOLD OUT Such has been the extraordinary debate and discussion around our current production of A Doll's House, we sold out last week and upped the capacity by squeezing in some extra seats which have now all sold out for ONLINE sales as well. HOWEVER we have managed to get 20 tickets released for this coming Friday 28th January and 8 tickets for next Tuesday 1st February which are available online and we suggest you grab them while you can HERE We keep by a few seats on each of the other nights so arrive at 7:30pm sharp to either grab one of these or to join the returns queue. PLEASE NOTE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER GIVEN OUT BY THE PRESS DOES NOT WORK AND DUE TO SELLING OUT NO BOOKINGS OR RESERVATIONS CAN BE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE.
Get into the Doll’s House Debate
January 15th, 2011 by Frances Loy

A DOLL'S HOUSE IS STIRRING UP A STORM Though some nights are sold out, there are still plenty of tickets left available "Theatre Delicatessen's arresting and strangely persuasive pop-up version, directed by Frances Loy, honours the original, while challenging the notion that men and women are now equal in society...the cross-gender casting of the male characters intimates how women are still expected to contort themselves into roles dictated by men. At the same time, there's a strong sense of vindication in the skill with which the performers pull off the impersonations"
THE INDEPENDENT "Frances Loy's all female production takes care to judge both genders equally...(it) throws every social opposition - class, wealth, race - into sharp relief on the traverse stage...the re-evaluation of every character is a sign of the intelligence of this production"
TIME OUT CRITIC'S CHOICE "Sophie Reynolds’ adaptation of what is perhaps Ibsen’s most famous play is absolutely captivating...A Doll’s House is typically hailed as the first truly feminist play, and, with an all-female cast, this production does justice to that reputation. Not, we must add, in a male-hating, burning-your-bra sort of way, but in an intelligent and thought-provoking way."
THE LONDONIST "The scandal caused by A Doll’s House when first released is easy to forget...But what feels most uncomfortable today is Theatre Delicatessen’s reminder of just how modern the play’s themes still are."
THE LONDON VIEW "Every detail has been thought of carefully and the proof is in the pudding, the result is a production that effortlessly draws in its audience, makes it think and leaves it affected. Definitely one not to miss!"
THE PUBLIC REVIEWS "This is a classic play with a message for us even today to be real, sincere and share our worries with our partner in life, rather than just ‘having fun' or ‘playing a part'."
TOTALLY THEATRE Theatre Delicatessen's lastest production has been stirring up debate and controversy across the blogs and papers in London - but ticket sales are responding as audience leave embroiled in discussion, staying late to talk over the themes and ideas with the actors and adding their comments to online reviews. It's incredibly exciting to be at the epicentre of what feels like a tidal wave of debate around what consitutes feminism today and never have we seen one of our productions result in such a hotbed of very personal experiences brought to the table. Tickets ARE selling fast but we still have some full nights available online and always have a handful available we keep back to sell on the door, so don't miss out on this massively talked about show - get involved! BUY TICKETS HERE
Human movement is far from simple: power
January 11th, 2011 by Alexandra Baybutt

Photograph: Tristram Kenton






