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Summer 1954

November 5th - November 9th

 

Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Living Theatre Productions

presents

NATHANIEL PARKER and SIÂN PHILLIPS in

TERENCE RATTIGAN’S

SUMMER 1954

TABLE NUMBER SEVEN and THE BROWNING VERSION

Directed by James Dacre

Summer, 1954.

The atmosphere at The Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth is one of repressed emotions and post-war gentility. In this world of hushed conversations and quiet anonymity, an unlikely friendship develops between a repressed spinster and a retired Army officer. But when a newspaper threatens to reveal the Major’s long-held secret, will the other residents cast him out for good?

Meanwhile, in the heart of the Midlands, a long-serving Classics teacher is on the verge of retirement from his distinguished public school. Diminished by poor health, a crumbling marriage, the distain of his colleagues and the derision of his pupils, he is given cause to re-examine his life when a young student offers an unexpected gesture of kindness.

Stage and screen stars Nathaniel Parker and Dame Siân Phillips lead an ensemble cast, directed by Olivier Award winner James Dacre, in this double bill from one of Britain’s most popular 20th century playwrights, Terence Rattigan. His one act masterpieces The Browning Version and Table Number Seven (from Separate Tables) are paired together for the first time, capturing one quietly momentous evening seventy years ago.

Olivier Award winner Nathaniel Parker is well-loved by TV audiences for playing the title character in the long-running BBC series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. As well as countless lead roles in television dramas, he has regularly appeared onstage for the RSC, including the as Henry VIII in the internationally acclaimed Wolf Hall and Bringing Up The Bodies in Straford -Upon-Avon, in the West End and on Broadway.

In a career spanning eight decades, Multi award-winning Dame Siân Phillips’ many memorable screen credits range from her BAFTA-winning role in the BBC’s adaptation of I, Claudius in 1976 to guest roles in New Tricks, Under Milk Wood, Casualty, Lewis, and the TV adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s detective novels Strike. Siân’s prestigious stage career has seen her nominated for Olivier Awards for Pal JoeyA Little Night MusicCabaret and the title role in Marlene.

Details

Start:
November 5th
End:
November 9th
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Venue

Festival Theatre
Grange Road
Malvern, WR14 3HB

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Price:
Tuesday Evening & Wednesday Matinee: £41.44, £39.20, £36.96, £33.60, £30.24
Wednesday - Thursday Evenings & Saturday Matinee: £43.68, £41.44, £39.20, £35.84, £32.48
Friday & Saturday Evening: £45.92, £43.68, £41.44, £38.08, £34.72
£2 Concessions Over 60s/Unwaged/Under 26s
Members discounts apply
Prices include 12% booking fee
Show Times:
Tuesday 5th - Saturday 9th November
Evenings at 7.30pm
Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2.30pm

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