Matinees:
Thursday 25 September Thursday 02 October Thursday 09 October Thursday 16 October Thursday 04 December
Matinees:
Saturday 04 October
Evenings:
Tuesday 30 September
FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER - SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PREMIERE
Directed by Sam Walters
Designed by Sam Dowson
Lighting by John Harris
Chancellor Rieger is leaving office. But does leaving office necessarily mean that he, his long-time companion, and his extended family have to leave the state villa, which has been their home for years?
While his former secretary, and the former secretary to his former secretary, grapple with the mechanics of change and his family prepare to face an uncertain future, the Chancellor himself considers his legacy amidst visits from journalists, an infatuated student and deputy minister Klein.
The play which, which has echoes of both King Lear and The Cherry Orchard, addresses the themes of change, dispossession and the passage of power from one generation to the next amidst the chaos of leaving.
The Havel company includes:
Philip Anthony, David Antrobus, Robert Austin, Carolyn Backhouse, Geoffrey Beevers, Faye Castelow, Esther Ruth Elliott, Stuart Fox, James Greene, Johnathan Guy Lewis, Christopher Naylor, Paul O'Mahony, Rebecca Pownall, Mike Sengelow, Auriol Smith and Paula Stockbridge.
Running time: 2 hours 15 mins
The Sunday Times
'Deeply serious and thrillingly funny play'
'It pulsates with self-mocking irony'
'A hilarious send-up of politics and of the theatre'
'A humane and sophisticated intelligence... Sam Walters and his actors respond to it with all the dedication it deserves'
The Guardian
'An exuberantly mordent farce'
'Frantic energy...Sam Walters' Hellzapoppin-style production'
The Financial Times
'Acerbically funny...Painfully comic'
The Stage
'The Orange Tree makes fringe theatre history'
'An important cultural occasion'
The British Theatre Guide
'A masterpiece'
'A joyful evening...One cannot wait for the remaining quartet of plays in this valedictory season'
Whatsonstage
'Sam Walters's free-wheeling production fully honours Havel's high spirits'
Nightwaves (Aleks Sierz, BBC Radio 3)
'Laced with weird and wonderful moments'
'I absolutely loved it'
Front Row (Justin Cartwright, BBC Radio 4)
'I enjoyed it alot; it's clever, it's very funny'
'Tremendously well done'
FRIDAY 19 September 7:45pm
SATURDAY 20 September 7:45pm
MONDAY 22 September 7:45pm
TUESDAY 23 September 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 24 September 7:45pm
THURSDAY 25 September 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 26 September 7:45pm
SATURDAY 27 September 3:00pm / 7:45pm
MONDAY 29 September 7:45pm
TUESDAY 30 September 7:45pm **
** Audio described performace
WEDNESDAY 1 October 7:45pm
THURSDAY 2 October 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 3 October 7:45pm
SATURDAY 4 October 3:00pm ** / 7:45pm
** Audio described performace
MONDAY 6 October 7:45pm
TUESDAY 7 October 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 8 October 7:45pm
THURSDAY 9 October 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 10 October 7:45pm
SATURDAY 11 October 3:00pm / 7:45pm
MONDAY 13 October 7:45pm
TUESDAY 14 October 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 15 October 7:45pm
THURSDAY 16 October 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 17 October 7:45pm
SATURDAY 18 October 3:00pm / 7:45pm
MONDAY 20 October 7:45pm
TUESDAY 21 October 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 22 October 7:45pm
THURSDAY 23 October 2:30pm / 7:45pm
FRIDAY 24 October 7:45pm
SATURDAY 25 October 4:45pm / 7:45pm
SATURDAY 22 November 7:45pm
SATURDAY 29 November 7:45pm
MONDAY 1 December 7:45pm
TUESDAY 2 December 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 3 December 7:45pm
THURSDAY 4 December 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 5 December 7:45pm
SATURDAY 6 December 7:45pm
MONDAY 8 December 7:45pm
TUESDAY 9 December 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 10 December 7:45pm
THURSDAY 11 December 7:45pm
FRIDAY 12 December 7:45pm
SATURDAY 13 December 7:45pm