Actor Sara Kestelman on working with Hubert Essakow:
"My first introduction to The Print Room was doing the play, '4000 Miles' by Amy Herzog which was directed by James Dacre. I was upstairs in The Print Room's lovely art gallery one day looking at some...
View ArticleIGNIS Rehearsal Photographs
IGNIS by Hubert Essakow8 February - 1 MarchCompany: Noora Kela, Sara Kestelman, Lukasz Przytarski and Jordi Calpe SerratsRehearsal Photograph's: First Look
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Sara Kestelman in 4000 miles
Following performances at the Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath, James Dacre's production of Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles transferd to The Print Room May 14th with a sell-out three week run.Sara Kestelman...
View ArticleIGNIS Talks with Dr Cindy Lawford
Tuesday 18 February, The Print Room will host a very special Q&A session with choreographer Hubert Essakow, designer Lee Newby, composer Jon Opstad, dramaturg Laura Farnworth and actor Sara...
View ArticleThe Dramaturg
A note our wonderful IGNIS dramaturg Laura Farnworth.Last summer, I was extremely lucky to be introduced to Hubert Essakow by Anda Winters. Hubert was looking for a dramaturg for his next dance show...
View ArticleMeet the cast of The Dead Dogs by Jon Fosse
We are very excited to be able to announce the stunning new cast for our production of The Dead Dogs by Jon Fosse!Danny Horn, Valerie Gogan, Jennie Gruner, Sam Redford, William Troughton
View ArticleThe Dead Dogs Trailer!
The Print Room presents the UK premier ofThe Dead Dogs by Jon Fossetranslated from the Norwegian by May-Brit Akerholt15 March - 12 April
View ArticleA Little More With Your Show
Dr Cindy Lawford will be hosting post show talks and Q&A’s with the creative team of The Dead Dogs, dates as follows:March 25 Post-Show TalkApril 1 Post-Show TalkApril 4 Psychoanalytical Evening...
View ArticleThe Dead Dogs Production Images by Nobby Clark
The Dead Dog by Jon FosseEnds March 12Cast: Danny Horn, Valerie Gogan, Jennie Gruner, Sam Redford and William TroughtonDirector: Simon UsherSet Design: Libby Watson
View ArticleOpera Erratica has Arrived at The Print Room
Click through to find out more about our collaborative partners Opera Erratica opening Triptych 17 May!"Opera is a place where genres and styles blur. Working with collaborators across media, we create...
View ArticleComedy, Tragedy, Nuns, Trailers
Comedy- A Party - Tragedy- The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered -Nuns- Reunion -
View ArticleOur Favourite Singing Nuns!
Inspired by the structure of Puccini's Il Trittico, TRIPTYCH is comprised of three genre pieces - a tragedy, a comedy and a piece about nuns -SO! to celebrate our singing nun we look at some of the...
View ArticlePatrick Eakin Young on Triptych
I have long been interested in reverse engineering as a model for a creative process: to take a work, a text, or an art form, reduce it to its component parts, analyze how it functions, and then...
View ArticleAbsent Voices & Impossible Speech in Triptych
by Thom AndrewesAssistant Director on TRIPTYCHFor more of Thom's writing: thebitingpoint.wordpress.comAfter months of preparation, devising and rehearsal, it has been very gratifying to take a step...
View ArticleThese are a few of our favourite threes...
10. Three Musketeers9. The Deathly Hallows8. The Godfather Movies7. BLT6. The Little Shop of Horrors Back Up Singers5. The First Wives Club4. A Star Is Born.. Again.. And Again3. The Bronte Sisters2....
View ArticleThe Announcement
For those who struggle with Mondays, The Print Room foyer was not the place for you, as our team sat glued to laptops passing around press releases and making extensive use of the espresso machine....
View ArticleA Brief History of The Coronet
The Coronet Cinema is a twin screen cinema that has been at the heart of the Notting Hill area for over 100 years. Originally designed as a theatre by W.G.R. Sprague, a designer of many London’s West...
View ArticleWe have officially moved in!
It’s a very exciting time for the Print Room team. While it was a very sad goodbye to the beautiful warehouse of no. 34 Hereford Rd that has been our home for the last 5 years we can’t wait to...
View ArticleTwo Tickets To Broadway
Yesterday we discovered one of the old Box Offices where you bought tickets to the penny seats in the currently unused balcony of The Coronet. A thick layer of dust had settled on both the glass...
View ArticleWinter (Season) is Coming
We have announced our new season! The box office phones have barely stopped ringing since we announced our autumn line-up on Tuesday. It’s lovely to hear that people are just as excited for the...
View ArticleThe Hero of The Coronet
We’ve had the likes of Ellen Terry and Basil Rathbone treading our boards, and the likes of John Gielgud and Hugh Grant sitting in our comfy chairs, but little did we know we had another big name...
View ArticleThe Coronet Newspaper Archive
We start off with two slightly macabre accounts, I will post some more light-hearted accounts of theatre productions in future, these just happen to be the ones that peaked my interest. There are...
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