Sir, the last of a great, but dying breed of English actor-managers, is in a very bad way tonight. As his dresser tries valiantly to prepare him for another performance of King Lear, Sir is having great difficulty remembering who and where he is, let alone his lines. With a Herculean effort on the part of Norman, the dresser, Sir does finally make it on stage, but at what cost?
The Dresser is a wickedly funny and deeply moving story of friendship and loyalty as Sir reflects on his lifelong accomplishments and seeks to reconcile his turbulent friendships with those in his employ before the final curtain.
Tickets available below, from venue box offices and on the door.
Tue 29 April 7.30pm |
Bramfield Village Hall |
£10 |
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Wed 30 April 7.30pm |
Bungay: The Fisher Theatre |
£12 |
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Thur 1 May 7.30pm |
Southwold Arts Centre |
£12 |
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Thur 8 May 7.30pm |
Walberswick Village Hall |
£10 |
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Fri 9 May 7.30pm |
Halesworth: The Cut |
£12 |