After storming Brighton, The Old Man and The Sea is in London

 

(and Cornwall!)

 

 

(and looking better than ever!)

 

 

Hemingway's Pulitzer Prize winning novel adapted for the stage.

A swaggering tale full of so much yearning that you can hear it

squeak.

 

4 days, 2 gladiators, 1 death.

 

Reviews and Awards:

Awarded an Argus Angel for Artistic Excellence at the Brighton Festival and Fringe

'The most wonderful visual piece of theatre to hit this year's finge... A powerful show that will not only pull at your heartstrings, but will leave you wanting more.' ***** Fringe Review 2010

 

Dates, Times and Venues:

Wednesday 28th July & Thursday 29th July - Waterloo East Theatre, Brad Street, Waterloo, London SE1

Waterloo East Theatre as part of The Best of The Fest season. This brand new theatre doesn't even open until September - join us in welcoming it as it takes it's place just a stone's throw from The Old Vic, The New Vic and The National Theatre.

The box office number is: 0207 928 0060

The website is: www.waterlooeast.co.uk

The address is: Brad Street, Waterloo, London, SE1

 

Sunday 15th & 22nd August - Ropehawn, St Austell Bay, Cornwall

Only 2 shows at this spectacular private house on the sea front in St Austell Bay. A mouth watering BBQ and a cheeky glass of wine are included in the price, as is the boat trip to and from the house and Fowey Town Quay or Charlestown Harbour. This really is an adventure to you will not forget.Please click the 'BUY TICKETS' tab at the top of this page to... buy tickets!

 

Tuesday 31st August  - Saturday 4th September - Arcola Theatre, Dalston, London E8 2DG

A one week run at the world renowned Arcola Theatre in Dalston.
Tickets can be bought from their website (just click on The Old Man and The Sea picture): www.arcolatheatre.com
or over the phone: 020 7503 1646

The Arcola is just up from Dalston Junction (on the new East London Overground Line) or moments away from Dalston Kingsland Rail Station.