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Trova i biglietti per Find Consent al Harold Pinter Theatre. Consulta il cast, gli orari e i dettagli dello spettacolo su BritishTheatre.com. Circa 2 ore e 20 minuti, incluso un intervallo di 20 minuti Consent, la ‘nuova pièce folgorante’ di Nina Raine (New York Times), diretta da Roger Michell, arriva questo maggio in un trasferimento trionfale e quanto mai attuale all’Harold Pinter Theatre, dopo una stagione tutto esaurito al National Theatre. Perché la Giustizia è cieca? È davvero imparziale? O piuttosto paraocchiata? Degli amici assumono posizioni opposte in un acceso caso legale. La testimone chiave è una donna la cui vita sembra lontanissima dalla loro. A casa, intanto, le loro stesse esistenze iniziano a sfilacciarsi, mentre ogni versione della verità viene messa in discussione. Questa ‘tesa e divertente tragicommedia contemporanea’ (Daily Telegraph) getta uno sguardo impietoso sulla legge, portando sul banco degli imputati le relazioni di oggi.Nina RaineTra le sue altre opere figurano Tiger Country, Rabbit e Tribes, oltre a un adattamento di The Drunks dei fratelli Durnenkov. È stata selezionata nella shortlist del Verity Bargate Award 2004 e ha vinto gli Evening Standard Awards e i Critics’ Circle Awards 2006 come Miglior Drammaturga Esordiente per la sua opera prima Rabbit. Tribes ha vinto il Drama Desk Award come Miglior Opera, il New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award come Miglior Opera Straniera e l’Off-Broadway Alliance Award come Miglior Nuova Opera, ed è stata rappresentata in diciotto paesi. Nina è stata candidata al Susan Blackburn Smith Award per Consent. Il cast comprende Claudie Blakley, Stephen Campbell Moore, Heather Craney, Clare Foster, Lee Ingleby, Thusitha Jayasundera e Adam James.Consent è diretto da Roger Michell, le scene sono di Hildegard Bechtler, i costumi di Dinah Collin, le luci di Rick Fisher, le musiche di Kate Whitley, il suono diJohn Leonard e il casting di Amy Ball CDG. Claudie Blakley (Kitty) tra i crediti teatrali annovera Once in a Lifetime allo Young Vic, The Painkiller al Garrick Theatre, Chimerica all’Almeida Theatre e all’Harold Pinter Theatre, Rules for Living, Il giardino dei ciliegi, La commedia degli errori, Attempts on Her Life e Rosencrantz & Guildernstern sono morti al National Theatre, Macbeth e Lear allo Sheffield Crucible, Di and Viv and Rose e The Good Samaritan all’Hampstead Theatre, Love and Money allo Young Vic e al Royal Exchange, All’s Well That Ends Well per la Royal Shakespeare Company, Kosher Harry al Royal Court, The Lady from the Sea all’Almeida Theatre e Billy & the Crab al Soho Theatre. In televisione ha recitato in Grantchester, Silent Witness, The Driver, What Remains, The Night Watch, New Tricks, Nativity, Blue Geranium, Lark Rise to Candleford, Cranford Chronicles, Fallen Angel, Fear of Fanny, Vital Signs, Dirty Filthy Love e Inspector Lynley Mysteries. Per il cinema, i suoi crediti includono Bright Star, London to Brighton, Severance, Pride and Prejudice, Gosford Park e The Cat’s Meow.Stephen Campbell Moore (Edward) tra i crediti teatrali annovera Photograph 51 al Noël Coward Theatre, Chimerica all’Almeida e all’Harold Pinter Theatre, Berenice al Donmar Warehouse, Clybourne Park al Wyndham’s Theatre, All My Sons all’Apollo Theatre, The History Boys al National Theatre e a Broadway, Much Ado About Nothing e Antony and Cleopatra entrambi per la Royal Shakespeare Company, A Midsummer Night's Dream al The Albery, Richard II e Coriolanus all’Almeida Theatre. Al cinema ha recitato in Goodbye Christopher Robin, How To Talk To Girls At Parties, The Lady in the Van, The Ones Below, Burnt, Moonwalkers, Man Up, Complicit, Johnny English Reborn, Season of the Witch, Sea Wolf, The Children, The Bank Job, Amazing Grace, The History Boys, A Good Woman e Bright Young Things. In televisione i suoi crediti includono The Child in Time, The Last Post, Stag, The Wrong Mans, The Go Between, Our Zoo, Hunted, Just Henry, Titanic, Sleepyhead, Pulse, Ben Hur, Lark Rise to Candleford, A Short Stay in Switzerland, Ashes to Ashes, Rough Crossings, Hustle, Wallis and Edward, He Knew He Was Right e Byron.Heather Craney (Gayle e Laura) ha creato i ruoli di Gayle e Laura in Consent per il National Theatre. Tra gli altri crediti teatrali figurano The Vote e Passion Play, entrambi per il Donmar Warehouse, Made in Dagenham all’Adelphi Theatre, Handbagged, Pink e You Me & Wii, tutti al Tricycle Theatre, I Like Mine with a Kiss al Bush Theatre, Joe Guy al Soho Theatre, Sugar Mummies e Stoning Mary, entrambi al Royal Court. Per il cinema, tra i crediti più recenti ci sono Child 44, Dangerous Parking, Mark of Cain e Vera Drake, che le è valso una candidatura ai BAFTA come Miglior attrice non protagonista. In televisione ha recitato in Line of Duty, Life of Riley, Torchwood, In the Dark, Ahead of the Class, Holby City, Doctors, Silent Witness e Eastenders.Clare Foster (Zara) tra i crediti teatrali annovera Travesties al Menier Chocolate Factory e all’Apollo Theatre, Guys & Dolls, Master and Margarita e Out of This World, tutti per il Chichester Festival Theatre, Merrily We Roll Along al Menier Chocolate Factory e all’Harold Pinter Theatre, Separation, Duet for One, Love On The Dole e A Streetcar Named Desire, tutti al Bolton Octagon Theatre, Crazy for You al Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre e al Novello Theatre, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe al West Yorkshire Playhouse, Avenue Q al Noel Coward Theatre, The Far Pavilions allo Shaftesbury Theatre, Sweet Charity allo Sheffield Crucible e We Will Rock You al Dominion Theatre. Tra i suoi crediti cinematografici e televisivi più recenti figurano Holmes and Watson, Les Miserables, Black Forest, Dark Heart, Sherlock, Taboo, Galavant, Ripper Street e The Crown.Lee Ingleby (Tim) tra i crediti teatrali annovera Our Class e The Pillowman, entrambi al National Theatre, Furnace Four e Shoreditch Madonna, entrambi al Soho Theatre, Cressida all’Almeida Theatre, Drink, Dance, Laugh and Lie al Bush Theatre, A Midsummer Night’s Dream al The Albery, Dreaming al Royal Exchange e About the Boy al Royal Court. Il suo ampio lavoro in televisione include The A Word, Line of Duty, Inspector George Gently, Nature Boy, White Heat, The Street, Luther, Our Zoo e The Five, oltre alla serie ITV Innocent e alla mini-serie Netflix, adattamento di Watership Down. Per il cinema ha lavorato in Master and Commander, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban e Ever After: A Cinderella Story.Adam James (Jake) è un attore pluripremiato che ha lavorato molto tra palcoscenico e schermo. Visto più di recente in Girl from the North Country al Noël Coward Theatre, Adam ha creato il ruolo di Jake in Consent per il National Theatre, dove in precedenza ha recitato in 13, Gethsemane e Blood and Gifts. Sullo schermo è riconoscibile per i ruoli in Dr Foster, King Charles III, The Crimson Field, Hustle ed Extras, tra gli altri. Altri crediti teatrali includono An Enemy of the People per il Chichester Festival Theatre, Bull per lo Young Vic, Now or Later e My Child entrambi per il Royal Court e King Charles III all’Almeida Theatre. Per il cinema, i suoi crediti includono The Kill Team, Johnny English III, Hunter Killer, A Little Chaos, Last Chance Harvey, Mother of Tears e Road To Guantanamo. Tra i crediti televisivi più recenti figurano Home From Home, Eric, Ernie and Me, Endeavour, Grantchester e Coalition.Thusitha Jayasundera (Rachel) è stata vista più di recente in The Divide al The Old Vic e al King’s Theatre di Edimburgo, e in precedenza è apparsa in Tiger Country di Nina Raine all’Hampstead Theatre. Tra gli altri crediti teatrali figurano My Eyes Went Dark al Finborough e al Traverse Theatre, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Crime and Punishment, War Horse e The Caucasian Chalk Circle per il National Theatre, The Vertical Hour al Park Theatre e The Comedy of Errors, Cain, Peer Gynt e Pentecost per la Royal Shakespeare Company. Il suo ampio lavoro in televisione include Midsomer Murders, Doctor Foster, Humans, The Foreigner, Broadchurch, The C Word e Lewis.Nina Raine ha scritto anche Tiger Country, Rabbit e Tribes, oltre a un adattamento di The Drunks dei fratelli Durnenkov. È stata finalista al Verity Bargate Award 2004 e ha vinto gli Evening Standard Awards e i Critics’ Circle Awards 2006 come Miglior drammaturga emergente per la sua opera d’esordio Rabbit. Tribes ha vinto il Drama Desk Award per la Miglior opera teatrale, il New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award come Miglior opera straniera e l’Off-Broadway Alliance Award come Miglior nuova opera, ed è stato rappresentato in diciotto paesi diversi. Nina è stata candidata al Susan Blackburn Smith Award per Consent. Tra le numerose produzioni di Roger Michell figurano Waste, Landscape with Weapon, Honour, Blue/Orange, Under Milk Wood, The Homecoming e The Coup, tutte per il National Theatre, Farewell to the Theatre e Some Sunny Day, entrambe per l’Hampstead Theatre, Rope per l’Almeida Theatre, Tribes e Birthday, entrambe per il Royal Court, Betrayal, Old Times e My Night with Reg per il Donmar Warehouse, quest’ultima poi trasferitasi all’Apollo Theatre nel West End. Tra i crediti cinematografici di Michell figurano My Cousin Rachel, Le Week-End, Hyde Park on Hudson, Morning Glory, Venus, Enduring Love, The Mother, Changing Lanes, Persuasion, My Night With Reg, Titanic Town e Notting Hill. In televisione ha firmato The Buddha of Suburbia, Downtown Lagos, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries, Birthday, Ready When You Are, Mr Patel e Michael Redgrave – My Father. Lunedì a Sabato alle 19:30 Mercoledì e Sabato alle 14:30 Sii il primo ad accedere ai migliori biglietti, alle offerte esclusive e alle ultime novità sul West End. Puoi annullare l'iscrizione in qualsiasi momento. Politica sulla privacy

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Performance schedule

Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

Cast & Creatives

CONSENT - CAST AND CREATIVE BIOGRAPHIES

Claudie Blakley’s (Kitty) theatre credits include Once in a Lifetime for the Young Vic, The Painkiller at the Garrick Theatre, Chimerica for the Almeida Theatre and the Harold Pinter Theatre, Rules for Living, The Cherry Orchard, Comedy of Errors, Attempts on Her Life and Rosencrantz & Guildernstern are Dead for the National Theatre, Macbeth and Lear for the Sheffield Crucible, Di and Viv and Rose and The Good Samaritan for the Hampstead Theatre, Love and Money for the Young Vic and Royal Exchange, All’s Well That Ends Well for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Kosher Harry for the Royal Court, The Lady from the Sea for the Almeida Theatre and Billy & the Crab for Soho Theatre. Her television credits include Grantchester, Silent Witness, The Driver, What Remains, The Night Watch, New Tricks, Nativity, Blue Geranium, Lark Rise to Candleford, Cranford Chronicles, Fallen Angel, Fear of Fanny, Vital Signs, Dirty Filthy Love and Inspector Lynley Mysteries. Her film credits include Bright Star, London to Brighton, Severance, Pride and Prejudice, Gosford Park and The Cat’s Meow.Stephen Campbell Moore’s (Edward) theatre credits include Photograph 51 at the Noël Coward Theatre, Chimerica for the Almeida and the Harold Pinter Theatre, Berenice for the Donmar Warehouse, Clybourne Park in the Wyndham’s Theatre, All My Sons at the Apollo Theatre, The History Boys for the National Theatre and on Broadway, Much Ado About Nothing and Antony and Cleopatra both for the Royal Shakespeare Company, A Midsummer Night's Dream at The Albery, Richard II and Coriolanus for the Almeida Theatre. His film credits include Goodbye Christopher Robin, How To Talk To Girls At Parties, The Lady in the Van, The Ones Below, Burnt, Moonwalkers, Man Up, Complicit, Johnny English Reborn, Season of the Witch, Sea Wolf, The Children, The Bank Job, Amazing Grace, The History Boys, A Good Woman and Bright Young Things. His television credits include The Child in Time, The Last Post, Stag, The Wrong Mans, The Go Between, Our Zoo, Hunted, Just Henry, Titanic, Sleepyhead, Pulse, Ben Hur, Lark Rise to Candleford, A Short Stay in Switzerland, Ashes to Ashes, Rough Crossings, Hustle, Wallis and Edward, He Knew He Was Right and Byron.Heather Craney (Gayle and Laura) originated the roles of Gayle and Laura in Consent for the National Theatre. Her other theatre credits includeThe Vote and Passion Play both for the Donmar Warehouse, Made in Dagenham at the Adelphi Theatre, Handbagged, Pink and You Me & Wii all for the Tricycle Theatre, I Like Mine with a Kiss at the Bush Theatre, Joe Guy at Soho Theatre, Sugar Mummies and Stoning Mary both for the Royal Court. For film, her recent credits include Child 44, Dangerous Parking, Mark of Cain and Vera Drake which earned her a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. On television her credits include Line of Duty, Life of Riley, Torchwood, In the Dark, Ahead of the Class, Holby City, Doctors, Silent Witness and Eastenders.Clare Foster’s (Zara) theatre credits include Travesties at Menier Chocolate Factory and Apollo Theatre, Guys & Dolls, Master and Margarita and Out of This World all for Chichester Festival Theatre, Merrily We Roll Along at Menier Chocolate Factory and Harold Pinter Theatre, Separation, Duet for One, Love On The Dole and A Streetcar Named Desire all at Bolton Octagon Theatre, Crazy for You at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and Novello Theatre, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Avenue Q at the Noel Coward Theatre, The Far Pavilions at the Shaftesbury Theatre, Sweet Charity at Sheffield Crucible and We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre.  Her recent film and television credits include Holmes and Watson, Les Miserables, Black Forest, Dark Heart, Sherlock, Taboo, Galavant, Ripper Street and The Crown.Lee Ingleby’s (Tim) theatre credits include Our Class and The Pillowman both at the National Theatre, Furnace Four and Shoreditch Madonna both at Soho Theatre, Cressida at the Almeida Theatre, Drink, Dance, Laugh and Lie at the Bush Theatre, A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Albery, Dreaming at the Royal Exchange and About the Boy at The Royal Court. His extensive work in television includes The A Word, Line of Duty, Inspector George Gently, Nature Boy, White Heat, The Street, Luther, Our Zoo and The Five as well as the ITV series Innocent and Netflix mini-series adaptation of Watership Down. His work in film includes Master and Commander, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Ever After: A Cinderella Story.Adam James (Jake) is an award-winning actor who has worked extensively on stage and screen. Most recently seen in Girl from the North Country at the Noël Coward Theatre, Adam originated the role of Jake in Consent for the National Theatre, where his previous credits have included 13, Gethsemane and Blood and Gifts. He is recognisable on screen for his roles in Dr Foster, King Charles III, The Crimson Field, Hustle and Extras amongst others. Other theatre credits include An Enemy of the People for Chichester Festival Theatre, Bull for the Young Vic, Now or Later and My Child both for the Royal Court and King Charles III at the Almeida Theatre. His film credits include The Kill Team, Johnny English III, Hunter Killer, A Little Chaos, Last Chance Harvey, Mother of Tears and Road To Guantanamo. His more recent television credits include Home From Home, Eric, Ernie and Me, Endeavour, Grantchester and Coalition.Thusitha Jayasundera (Rachel) was most recently seen in The Divide at The Old Vic and King’s Theatre Edinburgh, and has previously appeared in Nina Raine’s Tiger Country at Hampstead Theatre. Her other theatre credits include My Eyes Went Dark at Finborough and Traverse Theatre, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Crime and Punishment, War Horse and The Caucasian Chalk Circle for the National Theatre, The Vertical Hour for the Park Theatre and The Comedy of Errors, Cain, Peer Gynt and Pentecost for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her extensive work in television includes Midsomer Murders, Doctor Foster, Humans, The Foreigner, Broadchurch, The C Word and Lewis.Nina Raine’s other plays include Tiger Country, Rabbit and Tribes as well as an adaptation of The Drunks by the Durnenkov Brothers.  She was shortlisted for the 2004 Verity Bargate Award and awarded the 2006 Evening Standard and Critics’ Circle Awards for Most Promising Playwright for her debut play Rabbit.  Tribes won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Foreign Play and the Off-Broadway Alliance Award for Best New Play and has been performed in eighteen different countries. Nina was nominated for a Susan Blackburn Smith Award for Consent.

Roger Michell’s many productions include Waste, Landscape with Weapon, Honour, Blue/Orange, Under Milk Wood, The Homecoming and The Coup all for the National Theatre, Farewell to the Theatre and Some Sunny Day both for Hampstead Theatre, Rope for the Almeida Theatre, Tribes and Birthday both for the Royal Court, Betrayal, Old Times and My Night with Reg for the Donmar Warehouse, the latter transferring to the Apollo Theatre in the West End. Michell’s film credits include My Cousin Rachel, Le Week-End, Hyde Park on Hudson, Morning Glory, Venus, Enduring Love, The Mother, Changing Lanes, Persuasion, My Night With Reg, Titanic Town and Notting Hill.  On television his credits include The Buddha of Suburbia, Downtown Lagos, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries, Birthday, Ready When You Are, Mr Patel and Michael Redgrave – My Father.

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