BASH starring James Le Feuvre and Faye Winter heads to Barons Court Theatre
Paul Taylor-Mills presents
BASH
Iphigenia in Orem, A Gaggle of Saints, Media Redux
by Neil LaBute
Originally produced off-Broadway
by Stephen Pevner and Eric Krebs at the
Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, July 1999
Directed by Olivia Rowe
Starring
James Le Feuvre and Faye Winter
Mirror, mirror on the wall, if I don’t like what I see I’ll murder them all. Revenge, twisted logic and righteousness mix in this paradoxically gleeful look at taboos and murder. Three separate short plays by world renowned playwright Neil Labute explore whether evil underlines us all, or merely disguises itself frighteningly well in a few.
This brand new production of Neil LaBute's acclaimed collection of three darkly brilliant one-act plays, plays at Barons Court Theatre from Tuesday 5 - Sunday 17 June.
It reunites James Le Feuvre and Faye Winter, who both appeared in Michael Grandage’s production of Hamlet with Jude Law both in the West End End and on
Broadway.
Press night is Wednesday 6 June at 7.45pm
James Le Feuvre |
James Le Feuvre
Theatre Includes: Hamlet (Donmar at Wyndhams and Broadway), Women Beware Women (National Theatre), The Producers (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), A Rude
Awakening (New End), The Ark (Arcola). Film: Raphael in God Hates Fags, and Sam in Don't Go There. TV: James recently filmed the lead character in the hugely
popular series Locked up Abroad for National Geographic, playing Jeremy Khinoo, who was jailed in Mexico for trying to smuggle prescription drugs into the US using home-made counterfeit money.
Faye Winter |
Faye Winter
Theatre includes: Ophelia in Hamlet (Donmar at Wyndhams and Broadway) Our Father (Watford Palace Theatre) The Comedy of Errors (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre) The Country Wife (Theatre Royal Haymarket) The Beggar's Opera (Gilt & Grime) Hung Up (Pact Imagination at The Space) Uncommon Women & Others (New Players Theatre).
Olivia Rowe (Director).
Theatre Includes: Jerusalem Tango by Pat Rowe (Carriageworks, Leeds) A Rude Awakening by Barry Peters, The Wall by Doug Watkinson; GodSports by Gopi
Warrier; The Disputation by Hyam Maccoby (New End) A Big Day for the Goldbergs (I & II) (C Venues, Edinburgh, Carriageworks, Leeds, Arts Centre, Radlett, New End), Flesh & Blood by Jason Charles (Tabard) Sinbad (Roundhouse) Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer (Landor).
Paul Taylor-Mills (Producer)
Credits as Producer/Director One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Lost Theatre); Little Shop of Horrors (White Bear) nominated for four Off West End Awards, including Best Director; A Clockwork Orange (Lost Theatre); the European premiere of My Big Gay Italian Wedding (two sold-out seasons Above The Stag and C Venues, Edinburgh); and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Union), Off West End nomination for Best Director. Last month My Big Gay Italian Wedding embarked on a UK tour.
Listings information
BASH
Barons Court Theatre
Curtains Up Pub
28a Comeragh Road
Hammersmith
London
W14 9HR
Nearest Tube: Baron's Court
Box Office: 020 8932 4747
Alternatively, book by email (londontheatre@gmail.com) stating performance and number of tickets required. Pay in cash when you come to the performance
Tuesday 5 – Sunday 17 June at 7.45 pm
No performance Monday 11 June
Tickets: £15.00 (£12.00 concs)
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