24 March – 29 April
Sea Creatures will star Geraldine Alexander (Oslo and The Curious Incident of the Dog within the Night-Time, National Theatre; Bridgerton, Netflix)as Shirley, Pearl Chanda (Three Sisters, Almeida; One for Sorrow, Royal Court) as George, Thusitha Jayasundera ([BLANK], Donmar; Stories, National Theatre) as Sarah and Grace Saif (13 Reasons Why, Netflix; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Donmar) as Toni.
They will probably be joined by Tom Mothersdale (Love and Other Acts of Violence, Donmar; Blue Water and Cold and Fresh, Lyric), Tony Turner (The Visit, National Theatre; This House, Chichester Festival Theatre/Garrick/National Theatre/UK tour) and June Watson (As you prefer it, Soho Place; A Doll’s House Part 2, Donmar).
5 May – 10 June
Biscuits for Breakfast will star Boadicea Ricketts whose latest theatre work contains Addictive Beat (Boundless Theatre), She Ventures & He Wins (Young Vic) and East (King’s Head) the place she was Offie nominated for Best Actress. Her tv work contains Call theMidwife, Grantchester and Unprecedented: Going Forward. She will probably be joined by Ben Castle-Gibbs who has not too long ago been seen in Frankenstein (Perth Theatre/ Belgrade Theatre/UK tour) and season 4 of the tv present You.
16 June – 22 July
This witty new play stars Stephen Tompkinson as Samuel Beckett (Brassed Off, Drop the Dead Donkey, DCI Banks, Wild at Heart) and Andrew Lancel (The Bill, Coronation Street) as Harold Pinter.
Stumped offers a beautiful perception into what the friendship between these two nice males might have regarded like. As nicely as being a fantastic tribute to their writing, the theatre of the absurd, and naturally their love for the sport of cricket.