Trafalgar Studios

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“The Caretaker”, with Jonathan Pryce“The Caretaker”, with Jonathan Pryce12th Jan – 17th Apr 2010
“The Caretaker” was Harold Pinter’s first big hit. In this new production, Hollywood star Jonathan Pryce takes on the role of the mysterious drifter, Davies. When two brothers offer him shelter in a dilapidated London flat, he becomes embroiled in power games both terrifying and comic.

“The Fever Chart” — Trafalgar Studios“The Fever Chart” — Trafalgar Studios9th Mar – 3rd Apr 2010
“The Fever Chart” was written by the internationally acclaimed American playwright Naomi Wallace. It follows three seperate stories which explore how humanity survives in the most inhumane of conditions, drawing us into a world of intense emotion set against the realities of war.

“Holding The Man”, with Aussie comic Jane Turner“Holding The Man”, with Aussie comic Jane Turner23rd Apr – 3rd Jul 2010
“Holding The Man” features one of Australia’s favourite comic actors making her West End debut, fresh from the Aussie TV hit “Kath and Kim” — Jane Turner. The play is a hilariously funny, tender and moving play following the true life love story of John Caleo and Tim Conigrave (who also wrote the award-winning book).

Trafalgar Studios (formally known as the Whitehall Theatre) is an art-deco place famous for its musical revues.

Facts and information

Address:
Trafalgar Studios, 14 Whitehall, Westminster,
London SW1A 2DY
England
Telephone:
Work +44 (0) 207 321 5400
Bus route:
3 11 12 24 29 53 87 88 91 94 159 177 453
Train station:
Charing Cross BK NR, Embankment BK CR DS NR, Leicester Square NR PC, Westminster CR DS JB

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