Thursday, March 3, 2011

Tour dates : Jeffrey Bernard is unwell

For the lucky ones living in UK, here are the tour dates of the new stage play with Robert Powell. The dates are not complete, that’s all I could find on the net these days.
Please, if you have the chance to see him share your impressions here!
  • Theatre Royal Bath, Bath Tuesday 22nd – Saturday 26th March
  • Clwyd  Theatr Cymru, Mold, Monday 28 March – Saturday 2 April
  • Cambridge Arts Theatre, Monday 4 to Saturday 9 April
  • New Victoria Theatre, Woking : Monday 11 April 2011 to Saturday 16 April 2011
  • Theatre Royal Brighton, Brighton, Monday 18 April 2011 to Saturday 23 April 2011
  • Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, Monday 25 April 2011 to Saturday 30 April 2011
  • Malvern Theatres, Malvern, Mon 9 May to Sat 14 May 2011
  • Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Monday 30 May 2011 to Saturday 04 June 2011
  • Richmond Theatre, Richmond, Monday 06 June 2011 to Saturday 11 June 2011

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Saw Robert tonight at Woking. Very good.
Hard work in such a cavern of a building.

Anonymous said...

Robert Powell was brilliant last night in Brighton some of the content is 'slightly' dated, but he handled it brilliantly, as if sharing the irony with the audience. Can't think of anyone currently who could have done a better job. Much enjoyed by us all thanks Robert.

Anonymous said...

The play was a joy from start to finish. Robert Powell played the part exceptionally well and captured the true spirit of Jeffrey Bernard, and really looked as if he was enjoying the role. The support cast were a credit to the production and made the whole performance a MUST SEE.

Anonymous said...

Just seen this in Oxford and thoroughly enjoyed it. There was a good response from the audience and by the end I really felt as though I knew something of the man. I am sure he would have been infuriating to know but he was presented in a very sympathetic way and the audience was drawn into the 'conversation'.

Anonymous said...

I saw this last night in Glasgow. Robert and all other cast members were superb. A brilliant night apart from an incredibly loud person in the audience to my right.
Paul