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FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE WEST END DEBUT OF BILL ROSENFIELD’S

46 BEACON

DIRECTED BY ALEXANDER LASS

AT TRAFALGAR STUDIOS 2

FROM 5th toยญ 29th APRIL 2017

 

Oliver Coopersmith (Netflixโ€™s I-Boy and the lead in forthcoming Sky Atlantic series Tin Star opposite Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks) and Jay Taylor (Donkey Punch, Nell Gwynn and Wolf Hall/Bring up the Bodies) will star in the West End debut of 46 Beacon, playing the roles of Alan and Robert respectively in this coming-of-age and coming-out play set in 1970โ€™s America.

46 Beacon arrives at Trafalgar Studios 2 for a limited season, running from 5 โ€“ 29 April 2017, with press night on 10 April, 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, with set and costume design by Ruth Hall and produced by Oli Sones and Ed Sinke.

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 Rosenfieldโ€™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.
WARNING: Contains strong sexual content, brief nudity and musical theatre references.

 

Oliver Coopersmithโ€™s (Alan) stage credits include The Mikvah Project at the Yard Theatre, Dealerโ€™s Choice at the Royal & Derngate Theatre, Once A Catholic at the Tricycle Theatre, Purple Heart at the Gate Theatre, The History Boys at Sheffield Crucible, The Physicists and The Cryptogram both at the Donmar Warehouse, Cause Celebre at the Old Vic, Henry IV Part 2 and The Merry Wives Of Windsor both at Shakespeareโ€™s Globe, The Ones That Flutter at Theatre 503, 2000 Feet Away at the Bush Theatre and Macbeth at Regentโ€™s Park Open Air Theatre. Oliverโ€™s screen credits include Netflixโ€™s I-Boy, released last month, the forthcoming Tin Star on Sky Atlantic and Strangeways Here We Come, Itโ€™s Alive, Dickensian, The Tracey Ullman Show, Galavant, Hoff The Record, Scrotal Recall, Case Histories & Grandmaโ€™s House.

Jay Taylorโ€™s (Robert) stage credits include Accolade at the St. James Theatre, Nell Gwynn at the Apollo Theatre & Shakespeareโ€™s Globe, Wolf Hall & Bringing Up The Bodies for the RSC at the Swan Theatre and Aldwych Theatre, I Heart Peterborough at Soho Theatre, Joe/Boy at The Last Refuge, A Clockwork Orange at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Troilus & Cressida and Titus Andronicus both at Shakespeareโ€™s Globe, SH*TM*X at Trafalgar Studios and The Police at the White Bear Theatre. Jayโ€™s screen credits include A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Donkey Punch, Red Tails, The Rise of the Footsoldier, Britannia, Tennison, Silk, Tea Boys, Midsomer Murders, Misfits, Sirens, Consuming Passion, The Bill, The Fixer, Daphne, Holby City, Mr Wroeโ€™s Virgins & EastEnders.

 

 

Tickets for 46 Beacon are available via ATG here

 

BILL ROSENFIELDโ€™S

46 BEACON

MAKES ITS WEST END DEBUT

AT TRAFALGAR STUDIOS 2 FROM 5 โ€“ 29 APRIL 2017

 

Making its West End debut, 46 Beacon, a coming-of-age and coming-out play set in 1970โ€™s America, arrives at Trafalgar Studios 2 for a limited season, running from 5 โ€“ 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:

โ€œI couldnโ€™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 audienceโ€.

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 Rosenfieldโ€™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 โ€“ 29 APRIL 2017

 

Monday – Saturday at 7.45pm

Thursday & Saturday at 3.00pm

 

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Trafalgar Studios 2, 14 Whitehall,

Westminster, SW1A 2DY

0844 871 7632

 

ยฃ15-ยฃ30

WARNING: Contains strong sexual content, brief nudity and musical theatre references.

 

 

 

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