A gripping period drama set in 1930s London, starring Sir Ian McKellen as Jimmy Erskine, a ruthless theatre critic with the power to make or break actors’ careers.
When newspaper owner David Brooke challenges Jimmy Erskine’s controversial methods, the critic faces professional ruin. Desperate to survive, Jimmy blackmails struggling actress Nina Land into a dangerous scheme involving Brooke, spinning a web of deceit, ambition, and potential murder.
“McKellen . . . relishes another devious character to sink his teeth into, devouring every scene, a deliciously caustic turn that will provide him with nothing but the finest notices.” – The Guardian
A must-see for its powerful performances, dark, intricate plot and stunning period design.
Co-stars Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace), Mark Strong (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and Lesley Manville (Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris).
When: Friday 14th February 18:45 (Doors) 19:30 (Show)
What to expect:
- Cabaret-style seating
- Well-stocked bar
- Snacks and ice cream available
- Free parking
- Wheelchair-friendly venue
Tickets:
Advance: £6.50 via TicketSource (No booking fee)
Door: £7 (subject to availability)
Book early – limited space available!
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