National Theatre, Olivier

South Bank, London, SE1 9PX Full details & map
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National Theatre, Olivier review

The Olivier (named, of course, after Laurence) is the National Theatre's papa bear auditorium whose amphitheatre-style space has a capacity of over 1,000. The National Theatre's epic productions tend to play here: Chicago company Steppenwolf's 'August: Osage County' and an adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's 'War Horse' among them. It was once a large draughty space to fill but in recent years a new generation of very visual directors has transformed the vertical spaces with spectacular sets. The theatre is also pretty proud of its drum revolve - a sort of giant rotating stage that comes complete with set-friendly elevators.


Events at National Theatre, Olivier

Dazzle

Until Jan 9 2010 Around Town NEW FREE

Annual jewellery showcase in the Olivier foyer, featuring more than 3,000 works for sale by 75 designers from around the world.

Nation

Nov 11-Jan 5 2010 Theatre NEW

Mark Ravenhill's adaptation of Terry Pratchett's latest adventure story, suitable for ages 10+. Set in a parallel world in 1860, two teenagers are thrown together by a tsunami on a South Pacific Is...

Mother Courage and Her Children

Until Sun Dec 6 Theatre

War would have been on Brecht's mind as he sat writing in exile in 1939 and it's no surprise that Tony Kushner's robust, often windy 2006 translation is very aware of the wars today. Fiona Shaw, wh...

National Theatre, Olivier details

Address
South Bank, London, SE1 9PX

Transport Waterloo ,rail

Telephone

020 7452 3000

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