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2016 —2017 SEASON BROCHURE
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They remind us that life is a survivable adventure and that we are not alone.
Stories stimulate our minds and bring people together. They connect us across nations, across classes, across generations. They make us laugh together, weep together and think together.
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They encourage tolerance and dissolve prejudice, and promote empathy. There are, of course, many ways to try and make life better.
MATTHEW WARCHUS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
‘ I believe the point of life is to improve it, to make something about it better. Theatre can do this through the power of telling and listening to stories.
But we celebrate THEATRE as an indispensable and unique force for good that deserves to be supported, shared and upheld.’
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‘Where would I go, if I could go, who would I be, if I could be, what would I say, if I had a voice, who says this, saying it’s me? ’
KING LEAR
25 OCT 2016 03 DEC 2016
By William Shakespeare 25 Oct —— 03 Dec Tickets £12 —— £65
NO’S KNIFE
A selection of Samuel Beckett’s Texts for Nothing Conceived and performed by Lisa Dwan 29 Sep —— 15 Oct Tickets £10 —— £35
29 SEP 2016 15 OCT 2016
‘’Tis the time’s plague when madmen lead the blind’
SAMUEL BECKETT
KING LEAR
A S E LE C T I O N O F H I S T E X T S F O R N OT H I N G /C O N C E I V E D A N D P E R F O R M E D BY
LISA DWAN
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‘Nothing formative in this world, nothing great or beautiful in this world has ever been born of rational argument’
WOYZECK
06 MAY 2017 24 JUN 2017
By Georg Büchner In a new version by Jack Thorne 06 May —— 24 Jun Tickets £12 —— £60
ART
By Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton 10 Dec —— 18 Feb Tickets £12 —— £65
10 DEC 2016 18 FEB 2017
‘People like us are unhappy in this world and in the next: if we made it to heaven, we’d have to help make it thunder ’
TIM KEY PAUL RITTER RUFUS SEWELL W R IT T E N BY
YASMINA REZA CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON
WOYZECK
T R A N S L AT E D BY
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WHAT’S ON LATES I’m Not Here Mark Watson 11 Feb 2017, 9.45pm Tickets: £12/£15/£17.50 A one-off appearance by multi-award-winning comic Mark Watson. I’m Not Here sold out 27 nights in Edinburgh, where it was the third best reviewed comedy show of the Fringe. This, after an 85-date national tour, is the only London performance.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Trio
Cover My Tracks
Michael Rosen
Charlie Fink
at The Children’s Bookshow
05 Jun —— 17 Jun 2017, 9.30pm Tickets: £12/£15/£17.50 In an interconnected, digital world, what does it take to disappear? Former Noah and the Whale frontman and songwriter Charlie Fink, multi-award-winning playwright David Greig and director Max Webster (the team behind Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax) tell the story of an idealistic young songwriter who sets out on the road looking to write a 21st-century pop masterpiece and vanishes without a trace. Might her personal songbook be the key to unlocking the mystery?
FAMILIES
Enjoy a cocktail (or two) with music from the legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Trio. Ronnie’s is one of the oldest jazz clubs in the world and has featured most of the legendary and popular names in modern jazz and jazz fusion. Ronnie’s Jazz Trio performs for one night only in Mark Hix’s bar at The Old Vic. Mark’s Bar serves delicious and specially crafted cocktails and is open late after every performance.
Tales from the Shed 10 Nov, 24 Nov & 01 Dec 2016, 10am & 11.30am Plus a special Christmas Tales 21 Dec 2016, 10am & 11.30am Tickets: £6/Babies under 6 months go free Step into a world of magic. Chickenshed’s hugely popular Tales from the Shed is a vibrant, interactive show full of puppets, songs and stories. Running time: 50 minutes Recommended for ages 0–6
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18 Nov 2016, 11am Tickets: £5/Teachers go free Join The Children’s Bookshow with Michael Rosen, one of our finest children’s poets and authors, the fifth Children’s Laureate and a passionate advocate of children’s reading. Recommended for ages 7–11
Missing Light 20 Mar —— 01 Apr 2017, Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri, 2.30pm Sat matinee, 11am Tickets: £6/£12 An inventive and enchanting puppetry show created by Mark Arends for Make Mend and Do.
18 Feb 2017, 9.30pm Free entry
VOICES OFF
‘You’re never too old for hopes and dreams… there’s always time for plans and schemes.’ Two elderly friends break free on a journey to reconcile their pasts and find what remains of their futures. Running time: 30 minutes Recommended for ages 8+ Production supported by Arts Council England
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A series of talks, conversations, debates and workshops given by leading voices in the arts, media, science and politics, which explore the themes raised by our productions in creative ways.
King Lear
Woyzeck
Is Ripeness All?
Q&A with John Boyega
Should the older generation be trusted with the future? 17 Nov 2016, 5.45pm—— Pre-show debate
Date to be announced
Has the Brexit vote ignited a rhetoric of the old versus the young? This debate will pit Millennials against Baby Boomers to ask who should be responsible for the future.
Lear and Daughters 25 Nov 2016 —— Post-show Morfydd Clark, Jane Horrocks, Celia Imrie and Glenda Jackson give an insight into the working process behind this landmark production.
Tickets from £5
Art No’s Knife
The School of Life:
If I Had a Voice
14 Jan 2017, 12.30pm ——Workshop
08 Oct 2016, 5pm—— Pre-show debate How do we challenge inherent misogyny and create positive female role models at a time when the public voices of women are arguably still criticised and even silenced? Sara Khan, Nimco Ali, Stella Creasy and Emily Maitlis will find new ways to tackle an old conversation.
Lisa Dwan In Conversation 13 Oct 2016 —— Post-show Hear Lisa Dwan talk to Clemency Burton-Hill about the concept behind the production and her unique approach to exploring Beckett’s momentous texts.
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Join John Boyega as he talks about his debut at The Old Vic and bringing Büchner’s tragic character to life. We’re adding new events all the time —— be the first to find out about upcoming workshops and debates at oldvictheatre.com/voices-off
ONE VOICE Monologues funded by the TS Eliot Estate
How to Be a Better Friend Lovers may come and go, work may carry us halfway around the world but friendship provides stability in an otherwise changing world. In this workshop from The School of Life, you’ll explore the limits and perils of friendship, as well as its promise.
From Art to Artefact 24 Jan 2017, 5.45pm —— Pre-show To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Art London premiere, a group of leading contemporary playwrights will come together to discuss the process of revival and how it feels to watch their work transition from ‘modern’ to ‘modern classic.’
26 Nov 2016, 10 Feb, 21 Apr & 19 May 2017 This season, our productions will be accompanied by a one-off performance of new writing monologues. Influential contemporary writers will give their slant on the multitude of themes presented across the year. Writers include: Amelia Bullmore (Di and Viv and Rose, Mammals), Shami Chakrabarti (human rights campaigner making her playwriting debut), John Godber (Bouncers), Marie Jones (Stones in His Pockets, Women on the Verge of HRT ), Patrick Marber (Dealer’s Choice, Closer), Chris Terrio (Argo) and comedian Mark Watson. Additional writers will be announced later in the year. To find out more visit oldvictheatre.com/one-voice
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Written by Conor McPherson Music and lyrics by Bob Dylan 12 Jul —— 07 Oct Tickets £12 —— £67.50
ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD By Tom Stoppard 25 Feb —— 29 Apr Tickets £12 —— £65
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD
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12 JULY—07 OCTOBER 2017 25 FEBRUARY—29 APRIL 2017
LATES
Adapted for the stage by David Greig Music and lyrics by Charlie Fink 15 Oct —— 05 Nov Tickets £12 —— £38
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
JAZZ TRIO 15 OCTOBER—05 NOVEMBER 2017
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I’m Not Here 11 Feb, Tickets £12 —— £17.50 Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Trio 18 Feb, Free entry Cover My Tracks 05 Jun —— 17 Jun, Tickets £12 —— £17.50
11 FEBRUARY 2017
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY
DR. SEUSS’S THE LORAX
MARK WATSON
THE LORAX
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CHARLIE FINK 05 JUNE—17 JUNE 2017
LAST YEAR
282,186
people saw 326 performances in our 198 year-old auditorium.
JOIN IN
3,630
50,784 15,522
people gained training and employability skills through our education and community work.
people saw a show at The Old Vic for the very first time.
students saw a show for free through our Schools Club.
3,784
people were involved in our Community Company production.
tickets were sold for £10 through our PwC £10 Previews scheme.
177,330
See shows for just £10. At least half of all seats priced at £10 for the first five previews of every production. Released five weeks in advance. Sign up at oldvictheatre.com/ pwcpreviews
Take Part
No’s Knife 29 Sep —— 15 Oct £10/£15/£20/£35
Whether you are in education, a member of the community or setting out on a career in the arts, The Old Vic provides opportunities to inspire everyone. We open up our building to offer access and insights into theatre-making for all ages and experiences through creative and innovative projects. We’d love you to get involved.
Art 10 Dec —— 18 Feb £12/£16/£21/£30/£55/£65
people followed us on social media.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead 25 Feb —— 29 Apr £12/£16/£21/£30/£55/£65
£3.5 MILLION
is the amount we need to fundraise each year in addition to ticket sales to enable The Old Vic to keep making history. We receive no regular public subsidy.
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Ticket Prices King Lear 25 Oct —— 03 Dec £12/£16/£21/£30/£55/£65
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Woyzeck 06 May —— 24 Jun £12/£16/£21/£30/£50/£60 Girl From the North Country 12 Jul —— 07 Oct £12/£16/£21/£30/£55/£57.50/ £65/£67.50 Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax 15 Oct —— 05 Nov £12/£15/£20/£25/£32/£38 Concessions available
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