New LTROI production in London
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New LTROI production in London
National Theater of Scotland with Marla Rubin Productions LTD and Bill Kenwright, in association with
Royal Court Theatre.
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN
A stage adaptation by Jack Thorne. Based on the novel and film by John Ajvide Lindqvist
29 November - 21 December 2013
http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whats- ... ght-one-in
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Re: New LTROI production in London
Prices for the under-26 crowd looks on-par with those from the Scotland production. LTROI is not quite a 'holiday cheer' kind of play, but it maybe that's to its advantage.
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Re: New LTROI production in London
This seems to be a growing trend. I wonder if it will happen in the U.S.?
Re: New LTROI production in London
I think the best chance of that, for now, is the National Theatre of Scotland via their US-based non-profit incorporation National Theatre of Scotland America Inc . I suspect this is a fund raising effort only, yet it is a means that they might use for bringing a performance of LTROI to the U.S. However you'd think it would need to do very well in London before they'd consider that.
( I looked up their 503(c)(3) filing and it does exist. They are registered in Delaware as an incorporated non-profit charity. )
( I looked up their 503(c)(3) filing and it does exist. They are registered in Delaware as an incorporated non-profit charity. )
Re: New LTROI production in London
from theGuardian, Sunday, 1-September-2013
Article: The best theatre of autumn 2013: from 'Richard II' to 'Let The Right One In'
by Michael Billington and Lyn Gardner
Article: The best theatre of autumn 2013: from 'Richard II' to 'Let The Right One In'
by Michael Billington and Lyn Gardner
Michael Billington and Lyn Gardner wrote: ...
Let the Right One In
John Tiffany's acclaimed National Theatre of Scotland production, which opened earlier this year, is said to produce gasps of terror. Jack Thorne's play is based on a creepy novel and film about a bullied teenage boy called Oskar and his neighbour, Eli, who has been an adolescent for an alarmingly long time. Martin Quinn and Rebecca Benson play the leads in a sophisticated shocker. Royal Court, London, 29 November to 21 December,royalcourttheatre.com
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Re: New LTROI production in London
Do any of our U.K. members live near London? I'd be great to have one of us check this out. I'm 3,275 miles away and on the wrong side of the Atlantic Ocean. Otherwise that someone would be me.
Re: New LTROI production in London
Well, as a matter of fact, one of the infected - Covenant6452 - is moving from the London area to Norway in a few weeks. We met at the Blackeberg tour back in 2010, since then he has been over for a visit each year and now he is leaving England. This summer he was almost able to converse with a five years old in Norwegian/Swedish!
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Re: New LTROI production in London
Sounds like the start of a great adventure.
Is this a program you make available to all anglophiles? Perhaps there's a form we can fill out somewhere...
Is this a program you make available to all anglophiles? Perhaps there's a form we can fill out somewhere...
Re: New LTROI production in London
There are very few tickets remaining! http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whats- ... ght-one-in Try accidentally wandering into the web site's "Purchase Tickets Online" pages and you'll find that nearly all dates have seats available only along the margins. Now perhaps there other sellers who still hold blocks of tickets - I have no idea how convoluted or straight-forward theatre ticket purchasing might be in London - but that'd be the seller's issue. From the theatre's PoV, this is a near sell-out. Agree?
Re: New LTROI production in London
I wonder if JAL will be attending. And then I wonder if we can might be able to find out which performance. ( And whether he'd get me a ticket! )