David Hirson's La Bête - January 12-16 2010, OFS Studio, Oxford - 111 Theatre

Reviews - "This is an excellent start to the theatrical year" - Oxford Times - "With a talented cast and a polished production, this is the ideal opportunity to discover a hidden gem. Brave the elements and go." - Whatsonstage - "Don't give it a second thought- SEE IT!" - "...myriad of ridiculous, comical moments..." - Dailyinfo

January 12th-16th, 7.30pm
Matinee, Saturday 16th, 2.30pm

OFS Studio, Oxford | Tickets £12 / £10 concessions
Group discounts available

To buy tickets, call
0844 8440662
or online at www.OFSstudio.org.uk

Preview and reviews

Hirson's dazzling play follows the fortunes of high-minded Elomire, who leads an acting company in the 17th-century court of Prince Conti. Disaster strikes when he's forced to accept Valere, a hilarious, self-obsessed and vulgar street clown into his troupe. High art and low brow battle it out in this audaciously funny, high-octane romp that won the 1992 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.

PS. The play is entirely in English...

Previews and reviews | An exclusive letter from David Hirson to Helen Taylor on his play, La Bête | Rehearsal photography | About the play & An interview with Helen Taylor | Cast biographies | Publicity photography | Directions to the OFS Studio Theatre | Praise for our production of Private Lives

About 111Theatre | Lighting by Daniel Jacobs, Lighting Design | Website by Cathstox Limited | Design and Photoshop work by Vince Haig | Publicity printing by Hunts

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Praise for Private Lives, our first production

Jonathan Webb and Jenni Middleton as Elyot and Amanda (right)

"Private Lives provides ElevenOneTheatre an excellent first opportunity, and one they confront with enthusiasm and considerable talent"

Oxford Times

"Coward famously said the secret of great acting is to remember one's lines and not bump into the furniture. Thankfully the cast bring a whole lot more to the table, imbuing his rapid-fire bon mots with an emotional authenticity and depth which is credit to director Helen Taylor's sensitive reading of the play."


"Skilful performances all round, coupled with the director's dexterous stagecraft (particularly evident in Act Two's room-trashing blow-out during which the sparring couple go head-to-head in the stage equivalent of a posh Jerry Springer) this fast-paced, funny revival has a lot more to offer than cigarette holders, clipped accents and silk cravats. "

Daily Info

Ali Nunn and Jonathan Webb as Victor and Elyot (right)

"There is an air of self-assurance in all aspects of the production that gives all of the audience confidence that they will be thoroughly entertained - which indeed is what happens. Taylor has assembled a strong cast who give us lively performances of a great comic play. I wonder what her next project will be..."

Whatsonstage.com

Ali Nunn (Victor), Rachel Johnson (Sybil), Jenni Middleton (Amanda) and Jonathan Webb (Elyot)