Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:und für den rückflug sollten wir einen platz mehr reservieren. mmmhh ... ich komme einfach nicht weg vom entführungsgedanke
Gut,Gut

Villa irgendwo auf einer einsamen Insel.....
das er uns ja nicht abhauen kann

Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:und für den rückflug sollten wir einen platz mehr reservieren. mmmhh ... ich komme einfach nicht weg vom entführungsgedanke
die frage ist nur: was ist normal?![]()
Marry hat geschrieben:Null Problem Divina..gebe dir Ko-Tropfen...und wenn du aufwachst
bist du schon auf der Insel![]()
Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:@wild harp
aufbrezeln kann ja auch heißen sich extra ein paar designer-birkenstocks zu kaufen.
Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:@wild harp
aufbrezeln kann ja auch heißen sich extra ein paar designer-birkenstocks zu kaufen.
Here's the NT's press release:
Nicholas Hytner announces plans for 2008 and beyond at the National Theatre.
Nicholas Hytner said today:
2008 will be the most ambitious year since I became the National's director. It will be marked above all by the extraordinary confidence of British playwriting, which is in evidence all over the country, at theatres large and small. We have four new plays from the current great generation of major English playwrights, and eight from their successors. Many of them are on an epic scale, and they share the repertoire with an unprecedented profusion of classics, devised shows, physical theatre and dance theatre. The National is only part of a surge of creative energy throughout the British theatre and I'm looking forward to seeing the results on our stages.
Olivier Theatre
FRAM, a new play by Tony Harrison about the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, will open on 17 April, directed by Tony Harrison and Bob Crowley; the cast will include Jasper Britton and Sian Thomas. It will be the second Travelex 10 Tickets play in the Olivier this season, following Nicholas Hytners production of Bernard Shaws MAJOR BARBARA, with Hayley Atwell, Clare Higgins, Paul Ready and Simon Russell Beale leading the cast, opening on 4 March.
The Travelex 10 season continues in June with Thomas Middletons Elizabethan play THE REVENGERS TRAGEDY, directed by Melly Still, with Rory Kinnear as Vindice.
A new play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, HER NAKED SKIN, set against the backdrop of the Suffragette movement, will be directed by Howard Davies; also part of the Travelex season, it opens in July.
Tom Stoppard and Andr Previns EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR, will be revived in August in the Olivier as part of the Travelex season. This will be a co-production between Southbank Sinfonia and the National Theatre.
Jonathan Kent will direct Ralph Fiennes in the title role of OEDIPUS by Sophocles, in a new version by Frank McGuinness, opening in October.
WAR HORSE will return to the Olivier in November 2008, following its initial hugely acclaimed, sell-out run. Based on Michael Morpurgos novel and adapted by Nick Stafford, the production is directed by Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris.
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NOTES TO EDITORS
Details and press nights for all the above productions will be announced for each booking period. For further information, please contact Lucinda Morrison on 020 7452 3232 or lmorrison@nationaltheatre.org.uk
Public Information:
Public booking for FRAM, HARPER REGAN, NEVER SO GOOD and THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING will open on 7 February.
Book tickets online at www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
Box Office: 020 7452 3000 Fax: 020 7452 3030
Information: 020 7452 3400
16 January 2008
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