Time And The Conways

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Showing at: National Theatre Lyttelton

Box Office: 020 7452 3000

Age: General

Genre: Play

Sub Genre: Drama

Time And The Conways finds the Conway family celebrating the 21st birthday of Kay in 1919. Everything seems rosy for them; safe and well after the Great War, they look forward to future careers, marriages and a brave new world. Through JB Priestly’s masterful manipulation of time, the audience sees into their future and back again to where the seeds of their downfall were planted. Playwright Priestly was fascinated by the study of time. Writing in 1937 he saw how Britain was complacently failing to learn from history and charging headlong towards another conflagration.

Time And The Conways marks the National Theatre’s first return to Priestly’s work since the much-lauded production of An Inspector Calls which opened on the South Bank in 1992 and was described by the Daily Telegraph as “the defining production of the 1990s”.

The cast of Time And The Conways is led by Francesca Annis, whose most recent London stage appearance came in Under The Blue Sky at the Duke of York’s theatre in 2008. Annis’s film credits include Krull, Onegin and Reckless, while recent television work includes the BBC costume drama Cranford.

Director Rupert Goold makes his National Theatre debut at the helm of Time And The Conways. The Artistic Director of Headlong Theatre, Goold is one of the most praised directors of recent times on the London theatre scene. He won the 2008 Laurence Olivier Award for his production of Macbeth, which starred Patrick Stewart, and more recently has directed Six Characters In Search Of An Author and No Man’s Land in the West End. Goold also directs the revival of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

Performance Details

  • previews from: 28 Apr 2009
  • opening night: 05 May 2009
  • booking until: 28 May 2009

show times: Mon-Sat 19:30 (5 May 19:00), Mats 14:15 - In rep, please check with theatre for dates

ticket prices: £10-£41

 

cast: Francesca Annis, Adrian Scarborough

author: JB Priestley

director: Rupert Goold

music by: Adam Cork

sound: Adam Cork

lighting designer: Mark Henderson

designer: Laura Hopkins

producer: National Theatre

 

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address: South Bank,London,United Kingdom,SE1 9PX

nearest tube: Waterloo (250m), Southwark

nearest bus: 76, 77, 211, 507, D1, D11, P11 (York Road)149, P11 (Stamford Street)1, 4, 26, 68, X68, 76, 168, 171, 171A, 176, 188, 501, 505, 521 (Waterloo Bridge)

nearest train: Waterloo (250m)

parking: 5 spaces reserved for orange badge holders at riverside end of Cottesloe Ave. 4 extra bays opposite Cottesloe theatre for evening performances. Car Park beneath theatre. Spaces reserved for disabled customers near lifts. Free parking voucher available from box office for orange badge holders (present ticket at information desk). Automatic doors and ramps from the Car Park to the lobby and lift.

air conditioned: Yes

 

Assisted Performance Booking Information

Access Booking: Tel: 020 7452 3000 Information Desk 020 7452 3400

Accessible Facilities Venue Information

discounts: Discounts available for all disabled people.

limited mobility: Row V of the Stalls is the most accessible area. Aisle seats have the most legroom.

access description: Main entrance reached from Upper Ground via Theatre Avenue to Theatre Square and a drop off point approx. 40m from main entrance. Box Office and information desk on left. No steps to back row of Stalls (1 step between rows). Glass Lift (80cm wide) up to Circle (or 22 steps up). 3 steep steps between rows in the Circle. Staircases between levels have handrails on both sides; stairs in the auditorium have one handrail.

hearing impaired: Infra-red system with headsets or neck loops. Collect headsets/loops from box offices. Induction loops at service counters.

guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are not currently allowed in the auditorium, however staff are happy to dog sit. Dogs will be looked after in the cloakroom.

wheelchairs: No steps to the back of the Stalls through entrances on either side of the Long bar. 4 spaces for wheelchair users in row V. Transfer seating available to aisle seats. Wheelchairs stored at back of auditorium.

toilets: Women’s and men’s at ground floor level and Circle level.

disabled toilets: Adapted WC next to right-hand Stalls entrance.

bars: 6 licensed bars. Access information: No steps to Lyttelton Long Bar and buffet from the main foyer. Glass lift to Lyttelton circle bar, moveable seats and tables.

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