FEBRUARY 14 - 19 2005, BATH: If you fancy a night of tempestuous passion, take a trip to Bath next month. John Osborne's sexually charged play Look Back In Anger comes to the Theatre Royal on February 14.
So if you're looking for something to spice up your Valentine's Day, this could be just the ticket.
Jimmy Porter is passionate, articulate and educated but trapped in a dead-end job and the bedsit where he lives with his wife and best friend.
In an atmosphere bristling with sexual tension, the audience witnesses an extraordinary portrait of post-war Britain. David Tennant, pictured, tackles the role of Jimmy. His performance in Lobby Hero at the Donmar Warehouse won him an Olivier Award nomination.
Recently he appeared on TV in Trollope's He Knew He Was Right. David also stars in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Look Back In Anger runs until February 19. Tickets cost from £11.50 to £26.50. For bookings call: 01225 448844.
A stranger is washed up on the shores of a great city. He claims to be the general Odysseus, sacker of Troy. If this whets your theatrical appetite, make tracks to the Bristol Old Vic next month. The Odyssey is a gripping adventure about giants, nymphs, sirens and lotus eaters. It runs from February 12 until March 12. Tickets cost from £5 to £20. For bookings call 0117 9877877.
Death can be a funny old thing and the Oxford Playhouse will perfectly illustrate this point next month with David Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist.
Tickets cost from £7 to £12 call 01865 305305.
Wine lovers are in for a treat in Newbury next month. Black Sheep and James Seabright will be sharing the Joy of Wine at the Corn Exchange on February 17. So if you're looking to explore the dark habit of the Blue Nun or savour the flavour of a full-bodied Shiraz, this should be just your cup of Burgundy. Tickets cost £6.50. For bookings call 01635 522733.
If you fancy a night of tempestuous passion, take a trip to Bath next month.
John Osborne's sexually charged play Look Back In Anger comes to the Theatre Royal on February 14.
So if you're looking for something to spice up your Valentine's Day, this could be just the ticket.
Jimmy Porter is passionate, articulate and educated but trapped in a dead-end job and the bedsit where he lives with his wife and best friend.
In an atmosphere bristling with sexual tension, the audience witnesses an extraordinary portrait of post-war Britain. David Tennant, pictured, tackles the role of Jimmy. His performance in Lobby Hero at the Donmar Warehouse won him an Olivier Award nomination.
Recently he appeared on TV in Trollope's He Knew He Was Right. David also stars in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Look Back In Anger runs until February 19. Tickets cost from £11.50 to £26.50. For bookings call: 01225 448844.
A stranger is washed up on the shores of a great city. He claims to be the general Odysseus, sacker of Troy. If this whets your theatrical appetite, make tracks to the Bristol Old Vic next month. The Odyssey is a gripping adventure about giants, nymphs, sirens and lotus eaters. It runs from February 12 until March 12. Tickets cost from £5 to £20. For bookings call 0117 9877877.
Death can be a funny old thing and the Oxford Playhouse will perfectly illustrate this point next month with David Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist.
Tickets cost from £7 to £12 call 01865 305305.
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