BILL ROSENFIELD’S
46 BEACON
MAKES ITS WEST END DEBUT
AT TRAFALGAR STUDIOS 2 FROM 5 – 29 APRIL 2017
Making its West End debut, 46 Beacon, a coming-of-age and coming-out play set in 1970’s America, arrives at Trafalgar Studios 2 for a limited season, running from 5 – 29 April 2017, following a short run in 2015 at The Hope Theatre.
Written by Drama Desk and Richard Rodgers Award winner Bill Rosenfield, this memory play is directed by Alexander Lass and produced by Oli Sones and Ed Sinke. Full casting and further creative details for 46 Beacon to be announced in due course.
Bill Rosenfield said:
“I couldn’t be happier that a semi-autobiographical account of a special night in my life is opening in the West End. Ultimately the play came out of my need to express just how far and fast Gay politics had progressed, in a touching but, I hope, also humorous way, and I am really excited to bring it to a wider London audience”.
The address is 46 Beacon. The place is 1970s Boston. Alan and Robert spend a balmy July evening hoping for a connection, emotional or physical? 46 Beacon charts their quest in Bill Rosenfield’s fresh, funny and moving script.
Set within a theatrical hotel, Robert has invited Alan back to his room and although they are at different stages of their lives, they each have something the other yearns for. But are they willing to give it?
46 Beacon is the story of that night your life was forever changed.
Listing
46 BEACON
5 APRIL – 29 APRIL 2017
Monday – Saturday at 7.45pm
Thursday & Saturday at 3.00pm
Box Office
Purchase online by clicking here
Trafalgar Studios 2, 14 Whitehall,
Westminster, SW1A 2DY
0844 871 7632
£15-£30
WARNING: Contains strong sexual content, brief nudity and musical theatre references.
#SupportLiveTheatre
Share this article