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PRESS RELEASE Friday 15 February 2019 Lyric Hammersmith presents a bold new production of Noises Off directed by Jeremy Herrin By Michael Frayn Directed by Jeremy Herrin Designed by Max Jones A Lyric Hammersmith production 27 June 2019 27 July 2019 Press Night: Tuesday 2 July, 7pm Michael Frayn s award winning Noises Off makes a welcome return to the Lyric Hammersmith nearly forty years since it premiered to great acclaim at the theatre in 1982 and instantly became an iconic British comedy. The multi award winning backstage comedy, which runs from 27 June until 27 July, will be directed by Jeremy Herrin and designed by Max Jones in a new production. With technical brilliance and split-second timing, it takes us behind the scenes with a company of actors in a hilarious and heartfelt tribute to the unpredictability of life in the theatre. Hailed as one of the funniest plays of all time, Noises Off makes its triumphant return to the Lyric almost 40 years on, in a bold new production by Jeremy Herrin (Wolf Hall/This House) for fans to enjoy and new audiences to discover. Michael Frayn said, It s a great personal pleasure for me, of course, to see my play come home, after all its travels around the world in the last forty years, to the theatre where it took its first hopeful but still uncertain steps. Casting and full creative team to be announced. Michael Frayn has written sixteen plays, including Copenhagen, Afterlife, Benefactors, Donkeys Years, and Democracy. He has also translated for the theatre, mostly Chekhov and other plays from the Russian, and adapted Chekhov s first, untitled play as Wild Honey. He has written a number of screenplays, including Clockwise, starring John Cleese. His eleven novels include The Tin Men, Towards the End of the Morning, Headlong, Spies, and Skios. He has also published various collections of articles, including Collected Columns, Stage Directions, and Travels with a Typewriter; two works of philosophy, Constructions and The Human Touch; and a memoir, My Father s Fortune. His most recent book, Matchbox Theatre, a collection of thirty short entertainments, was produced on the stage by Hampstead Theatre in May 2015. Copenhagen was revived at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2018 (director Michael Blakemore).

Jeremy Herrin is Artistic Director of Headlong. His directing credits for Headlong include All My Sons (The Old Vic), Labour of Love (Noël Coward Theatre); People, Places and Things (National Theatre/West End/UK Tour/New York); This House (National Theatre/West End/UK Tour), Common (National Theatre); The House They Grew Up In (Chichester Festival Theatre); Junkyard (Bristol Old Vic/Theatr Clwyd/Rose Theatre Kingston); The Nether (Royal Court/West End); Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (UK Tour) and The Absence of War (UK Tour). Other directing credits include the world premiere of Hilary Mantel s Man Booker prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies in two parts (RSC/West End/Broadway) for which he was nominated for an Olivier and Tony Award for Best Director, That Face (Royal Court/Duke of York s); Tusk Tusk for which he received an Evening Standard Award nomination, No Quarter, Hero and Kin, The Heretic, The Priory, The Vertical Hour (Royal Court); The Plough and the Stars (National Theatre, co-directed with Howard Davies); The Moderate Soprano (Hampstead Theatre); Another Country (Chichester Festival Theatre /West End); The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare s Globe); Uncle Vanya (Chichester Festival Theatre) and Absent Friends (Harold Pinter Theatre). Max Jones is currently working on All My Sons (Old Vic). Credits include: Shakespeare In Love (UK tour); Crime and Punishment, A Streetcar Named Desire, Orpheus Descending (Bunkamura, Tokyo); Meek (Headlong); Close Quarters; Love and Information (Sheffield Theatre); The House They Grew Up In (Headlong and Chichester Festival Theatre); The Hypocrite (RSC/Hull Truck); The Shoemakers Holiday, Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC); True West (Citizens Theatre Glasgow & Tricycle, UK theatre award nomination,); Trainspotting, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, The Caretaker (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow); Pride and Prejudice (Regent s Park Open Air Theatre & UK tour); The York Mystery Plays (York Minster); The Crucible, Brilliant Adventures, Miss Julie (Royal Exchange); A Time To Reap, Spur of the Moment (Royal Court); Così Fan Tutte (Welsh National Opera & UK tour); Little Shop of Horrors, Educating Rita, Glengarry Glen Ross, Bruised, A Doll s House, Dancing at Lughnasa, Blackthorn, A Small Family Business, Mary Stuart, Measure for Measure, Two Princes, The Grapes of Wrath (Theatre Clwyd); Queen Coal (Sheffield Theatre); The Broken Heart, The Tempest (Shakespeare s Globe); Play Strindberg (Ustinov, Bath); Much Ado About Nothing (NPAC, Japan); Of Mice and Men (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Winter s Tale (Regent s Park Open Air Theatre); Twist of Gold (Polka Theatre); Fatherland (Gate Theatre and Munich); The Hard Man (King s Edinburgh and UK Tour); Party (Arts Theatre); Mad Forest (JMK Award, BAC); Dumb Show (New Vic Theatre, Stoke); Sweeney Todd (Welsh National Youth Opera); The Lady from The Sea (Theatre Genedlaethol Cymru); Blasted (The Other Room); The Life of Ryan and Ronnie (Script Cymru) and Salt Meets Wound (Theatre 503). Max is a graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff and was a winner of the Linbury Biennial Prize for Stage Design in 2001. He was formerly an Associate Artist at Theatre Clwyd under Terry Hands.

For press enquiries please contact Jo Allan PR: John Potter E: john@joallanpr.com T: 020 7520 9392 M: 07714 784 442 Tess Shennan. E: tess@joallanpr.com T: 0207 520 9395 M: 07525 859 477 Jo Allan E: jo@joallanpr.com M: 07889 905 850 For more information visit www.lyric.co.uk. Twitter: @LyricHammer Facebook: LyricHammersmith NOTES TO EDITORS Rachel O Riordan, who joins the Lyric Hammersmith as the new Artistic Director, will announce her first season later in Spring. Booking Information Tickets 020 8741 6850 www.lyric.co.uk Lyric Square, King Street, London, W6 0QL Noises Off is on sale today for Lyric supporters and friends, and on general sale from midday on Monday 18 February. Noises Off Thursday 27 June Saturday 27 July 2019 Also Sat and Wed at 2.30pm, except week commencing 1 July when matinee performances will be on Sat and Thu at 2:30pm. Free First Night: Thursday 27 June at 7.30pm. Previews: Thursday 27 June - Monday 1 July 2019 Press Night: Tuesday 2 July at 7pm Open Captioned Performance: Saturday 20 July 2019 at 2:30pm Audio Described Performance: Saturday 20 July 2019 at 7:30pm

Also booking at the Lyric Hammersmith: The Animals and Children Took to the Streets Tuesday 19 February Saturday 16 March 2019 Also Wed at 1:30pm & Sat at 2.30pm Free First Night: Tuesday 19 February at 7.30pm. Previews: Tuesday 19 Thursday 21 February 2019 Press Night: Friday 22 February March at 7pm Open Captioned Performance: Saturday 9 March 2019 at 2:30pm Audio Described Performance: Saturday 9 March 2019 at 7:30pm Ghost Stories Friday 29 March Saturday 11 May 2019 Mon-Thu 8pm, Fri & Sat at 7pm & 9:30pm (except Fri 29 & Sat 30 March 8pm only; Fri 5 April 7pm only; Sat 6 April 8pm only) Fri 10 May performances at 9:30pm and Midnight (12am) Free First Night: Friday 29 March at 8pm Previews: Friday 29 May Thursday 4 April 2019 Press Night: Friday 5 April at 7pm Audio Described Performance: Friday 26 April 2019 at 7pm Open Captioned Performance: Saturday 27 April 2019 at 7pm Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs) Tuesday 21 May Saturday 15 June 2019 Also Wed at 1:30pm & Sat at 2:30pm Free First Night: Tuesday 21 May at 7.30pm Press Night: Thursday 23 May at 7pm Open Captioned Performance: Saturday 8 June 2019 at 2:30pm Audio Described Performance: Saturday 8 June 2019 at 7:30pm About the Lyric Hammersmith The Lyric Hammersmith is one of the UK s leading producing theatres. For more than a hundred and twenty years it has been responsible for creating some of the UK s most adventurous and acclaimed theatrical work. It has also gained a national reputation for its work with and for children and young people and creates pathways into the arts for young talent from all backgrounds, helping to diversify our industry. The Lyric s dual commitment to producing the highest quality contemporary theatre, whilst nurturing the creativity of young people is what makes it unique within the cultural ecology of the UK. It is a local theatre rooted in its community with a national and international reputation for the quality and innovation of its artistic work.

In April 2015 the Lyric reopened following a multi-million pound capital project, which saw the addition of the Reuben Foundation Wing housing state-of-the-art facilities for theatre, dance, film, music, digital and more. The new Lyric is now the largest creative hub in West London and home to an innovative partnership of like-minded leading arts organisations who work together to deliver life-changing creative opportunities for thousands of young West Londoners. Free First Night The Lyric is proud to call Hammersmith their home. In 2016 they celebrated the 20th anniversary of their Free First Night scheme, part of their long term partnership with the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, through which they give free tickets to people who live or work locally. Through this scheme last year they provided 2,354 Free First Night tickets to people who may not have had an opportunity to see theatre before. And as part of this commitment to the local community, they also provided 2,000 tickets to Hammersmith & Fulham schools. For full details including dates of future Free First Nights, www.lyric.co.uk.