Readings

Jul
15

Word Theatre at the Latitude Festival

According to the Word Theatre and Latitude Festival websites, Tom will be performing at this year's Latitude Festival which runs from 14th - 17th July in Suffolk.

Visit the websites for more information and tickets.

Sep
8

A House Not Meant To Stand: Donmar reading

Thanks to forum member Djarmila who spotted that Tom is listed to perform a reading of A House Not Meant To Stand at the Donmar Warehouse next Monday 14th September starting at 7-30 pm. 

The listing was in the Donmar newsletter, there is no other cast list on their website. 

To complement the run of A Streetcar Named Desire, the Donmar Warehouse will stage rehearsed readings of two of Tennessee Williams’ lesser-known plays on the 14 and 15 September - his final play A House Not Meant to Stand (1982) and an early work Fugitive Kind (1937).

The 14 September reading, A House Not Meant to Stand,will be directed by Jamie Lloyd, Associate Director of the Donmar. The company will be Obi Abili, Alun Armstrong, Felicity Jones, Denis Lawson, Tom Riley, Alison Steadman, Tim Steed and Una Stubbs.

The Light Shining In Buckinghamshire 1976

The Royal Court Theatre

Director Mark Ravenhill

Writer Caryl Churchill

Synopsis

In celebration of Caryl Churchill's 70th birthday, and in recognition of her long and successful association with the Royal Court, ten leading playwrights will directed one-off readings of their favourite Caryl Churchill play.

Light Shining in Buckinghamshire depicts the Diggers and Ranters during the English Civil War, and their last desperate burst of revolutionary feeling before the restoration. From the Royal Court

Dates

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Links

Royal Court Theatre

Contemporary Writers

Hal For King blog review

Rough Cuts: Posh

From London Informer magazineThe Royal Court Theatre

Director Lyndsay Turner

Synopsis

Exactly how far does old money get you these days? Playwright Laura Wade and director Lyndsey Turner explore the lives of the young, wealthy and privileged. are the high-jinks of the tailcoated Bullington boys the last gasp of a dying breed?

Image from Get Out Have Fun, thanks to Christian McLaughlin.

Dates

July 2007

Tom's role

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Links

Royal Court Theatre

Hal4King blog notes / review

Postcards From The Gods blog review

Get Out Have Fun article

Get Out Have Fun article and photo pdf

Tom Riley

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