Peanuts, Pascal and a Pulitzer: Editor's Choice - Theatre

Peanuts, Pascal and a Pulitzer: Editor's Choice - Theatre

07 October, 2011
by: Naima Khan

Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Naima Khan selects her top three plays.


From Tuesday 11th October
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown @ Tabard Theatre
Is there anything Anthony Drewe can't turn into a hit musical? His revival of Clark Gesners original 1967 take on the Peanuts comic strip won critical acclaim and a Tony Award when it hit Broadway in 1990 and this revised version sees Drewe on directorial form again. Previews started last week and you have until 30th to see it.

From Tuesday 11th October
Honeypot @ New Diorama Theatre
Julia Pascal takes a Swedish Christian and turns her into a Mossad honeypot in this look at the revenge cycle that unfolded after the Munich Olympic Killings.

From 12th October
A Walk in the Woods @ Tricycle Theatre
In Lee Blessing's Pulitzer Winning play, a US arms experts confronts her Soviet counterpart and amid the pretence and lies, their relationship meanders and evolves and like most of us, they'll probably just blame Switzerland.

 

 

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