26 August – 4 October
World premiere
Little Revolution
A world premiere by Alecky Blythe
Directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins
In the summer of 2011, London was burning. Alecky Blythe took her dictaphone to the streets.
Little Revolution explores the stories of a community brought together and divided.
See the Almeida’s space transformed as the audience are placed at the heart of the action.
Little Revolution is Alecky Blythe's first new London production after her success of London Road at the National Theatre.
World premiere
Little Revolution
A world premiere by Alecky Blythe
Directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins
In the summer of 2011, London was burning. Alecky Blythe took her dictaphone to the streets.
Little Revolution explores the stories of a community brought together and divided.
See the Almeida’s space transformed as the audience are placed at the heart of the action.
Little Revolution is Alecky Blythe's first new London production after her success of London Road at the National Theatre.
9 October – 29 November
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder
Directed by David Cromer
We all grow-up, we fall in love, we have families and we all die. That is our story.
Award-winning US actor-director David Cromer directs this intimate and new version of Wilder’s iconic American play.
This deceptively simple story exposes the stark truth of human existence as two people fall in love, marry, and live out their lives as a small American town becomes an allegory for everyday life.
“David Cromer’s rethinking of Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece is a landmark” Wall Street Journal
Award-winning US actor-director David Cromer directs this intimate and new version of Wilder’s iconic American play.
This deceptively simple story exposes the stark truth of human existence as two people fall in love, marry, and live out their lives as a small American town becomes an allegory for everyday life.
“David Cromer’s rethinking of Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece is a landmark” Wall Street Journal
Following a sold-out run at the Almeida King Charles III by Mike Bartlett will transfer to the Wyndham's Theatre on 2 September for a strictly limited run.
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