“Peter and Alice”, with Judi Dench


Noël Coward Theatre, St. Martin’s Lane, London51.511143 -0.127413
Date:
9th March to 1st June 2013 -- 7.30 PM (Mon to Sat), 2.30 PM (Wed, Sat)
Tickets:
£10 to £57.50. See delfontmackintosh.co.uk
Tel:
+44 (0) 844 482 5140
Buses:
1 6 9 11 13 14 15 19 22 23 24 29 38 87 91 94 139 177 RV1
Trains:
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Judi Dench will be playing the part of Alice, in John Logan's first new play since the Tony Award-winning "Red".

It follows the story of Alice Liddell Hargreaves and Peter Llewelyn Davies (the original Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan), who met at the opening of a Lewis Carroll exhibition in 1932. This brief encounter allows enchantment and reality to collide, laying bare the lives of these two extraordinary characters.

The Noel Coward Theatre is a Grade II listed building near Leicester Square. The theatre seats around 870 people on four different levels, and takes its name from the great English actor, composer and playwright.

If you like this, here are some more shows at Noël Coward Theatre

 

Cripple Of InishmaanCripple Of Inishmaan at Noël Coward Theatre – 8th June to 31st August 2013
Daniel Radcliffe will be starring in “The Cripple of Inishmaan” at the Noel Coward Theatre. When word goes round the remote island of Inishmaan that a Hollywood film is being made on the neighboring island of Inishmore, the young cripple Billy sees an opportunity to break away from the tedium of his daily life. 

 

A Midsummer Nights DreamA Midsummer Nights Dream at Noël Coward Theatre – 7th September to 16th November 2013
The plot for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” revolves around two sets of couples whose complicated love lives are complicated still further by the arrival of Oberon and Titania — the King and Queen of the Fairies. As the real and unreal worlds collide, romance struggles to survive and unlikely unions are forged. 

 

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