The Green Room What’s happening at the EverymanTheatre...
The Everyman Theatre has turned the heating up a notch thismonth and promise awarmwelcome aswell as a lively programme of shows. Theweather is to the forewith the
first play of themonth – Pressure – written by and starringDavidHaig and based on the remarkable real-life tale of twowarringAllied meteorologists taskedwith predicting theweather conditions for theDDay landings 72 hours prior to theDDay
landings, Scottishmeteorologist, GroupCaptain James Stagg, advises General Eisenhower on theweather conditions likely to prevailwhen 350,000troops are to be sent across theChannel inOperationOverlord. With Stagg predicting severe storms
Pressure BloodBrothers
playwrightWilly Russell,Blood Brothers received no fewer than four awards for best musical in London and seven Tony Award nominations onBroadway,Blood Brothers is simply ‘Unmissable and unbeatable’ (The Spectator). Actress and singer
Lyn Paul returns to the seminal role of Mrs Johnstone. BloodBrothers tells the captivating and moving story of twin boys separated at birth, only to be reunited by a twist of fate and amother’s
and Irving P. Krick –Hollywood’s meteorologicalmovie consultant – predicting beautifulweather, the future ofBritain, Europe and the United States rests on one single forecast. DavidHaig is a five-time nominee
andOlivierAward-winning actor best known for his roles in the filmFour Weddings and a Funeral, TVseries
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The ThinBlue Line and stage production of TheMadness of King George III (Tour andWest End).He is also an award-winning playwright.He wrote and starred alongsideDaniel Radcliffe inMyBoy Jack –whichwas made into a TVdrama for ITVin 2007. Pressure has already received rave
reviews and is amust-see tip if you’re planning a night out. It’s on 6th-10th March. Pressure is followed byBill
Kenwright’s acclaimed production of the smash hitmusicalBlood Brothers. Written by award-winning
haunting secret. Thememorable score includesABrightNewDay, MarilynMonroe and the emotionally charged hit TellMe It’sNot True. WhenMrs Johnstone, a young
mother, is deserted by her husband and left to her own devices to provide for seven hungry children she takes a job as a housekeeper in order tomake endsmeet. It is not long before her brittleworld crashes around herwhen she discovers herself to be pregnant yet again – this timewith twins! In amoment of weakness and desperation, she enters a secret pactwith her
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