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1982: Archie Rice is a washed-up entertainer playing a summer season. As his soldier son sails with the Task Force to liberate the Falklands, his daughter Jean returns from campaigning against the war, and Archie’s professional and personal lives collide with devastating consequences.
Shane Richie takes on the role memorably created on stage and screen by Laurence Olivier alongside Diana Vickers and the Olivier award-winning Sara Crowe. For the first time since its premiere in 1957, John Osborne’s classic is given a vibrant new setting and an electric new vision in Sean O’Connor’s exciting production. From the writer of Look Back In Anger, The Entertainer was chosen as one of the greatest plays of the 20th century by Michael Billington (chief theatre critic of The Guardian).
7:30pm (Tue-Sat), 2:30pm (Thu & Sat matinees)
The Entertainer
1982: Archie Rice is a washed-up entertainer playing a summer season. As his soldier son sails with the Task Force to liberate the Falklands, his…
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Shane Richie
One of the UK's most popular performers, famed for his song and dance routines and more recently, his portrayal of cockney geezer Alfie Moon on top…
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Sara Crowe
Olivier, Variety Club and Critics circle Award winner who dazzled West End critics in her role as the flirtatious Marie-Louise in the original West…
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Diana Vickers
Diana Vickers may not have won X Factor 2008, but she definitely won the hearts of the nation with her quirky style, down to earth personality and…
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The Entertainer, Shane Richie, Sara Crowe, Diana Vickers image © Helen Maybanks
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The Entertainer, Shane Richie, Sara Crowe, Diana Vickers image © Helen Maybanks
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