ONE of theatre’s most enduring and endearing productions will be appearing locally later this month,
Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads is being presented by Malvern Theatres Young Company and has two of the original ‘heads’ taking part.
Worcestershire audience’s will surely be delighted to witness a new production which has has been directed by the theatre’ Nic Lloyd and will take place at the Festival Theatre from Tuesday, October 17 through to Saturday, October 17
It was with his series of monologues, Talking Heads, originally filmed for BBC television in the 1980s, that Alan Bennett secured his reputation as a master of brilliant observation and comic timing.
Its’ a not to be missed opportunity to see two of the original Talking Heads performed live as a double-bill.
In A Chip in the Sugar, Rhys Harris-Clarke takes the role of Graham Whittaker, devoted son whose life begins to unravel when he discovers his ageing mother has taken up with an old flame.
In Her Big Chance, Moa Myerson plays Lesley, an aspiring actress, who, after a series of unpromising extra roles on television programmes finds what she thinks is her big break as the adventurous Travis in a new film for the West German market.
Actors Rhys Harris-Clarke and Moa Myerson, who began their careers with Malvern Theatres Young Company, return to Malvern Theatres, directed by Nic Lloyd.
A number of measures have been introduced in order to ensure the safest environment for our guests and our staff. Seats are available in socially-distanced ‘bubbles’ of different group sizes. Hand sanitiser points will be provided and an additional cleaning programme will be in place. Please visit the website to read the complete safety guidelines before attending.
For tickets book online at malvern-theatres.co.uk or call the Box Office 01684 892277.
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