SKYLIGHT
Tuesday 29th September to Saturday 3rd October 2015
Green Room

Synopsis On a bitterly cold London evening, school teacher Kyra Hollis receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom Sergeant , a successful and charismatic restaurateur whose wife has recently died. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires.


Additional Info

SKYLIGHT –  by David Hare - 29th September – 3rdOctober

Director – Alex Miller

 

Alex Miller is directing Rosita Gibbons,Matthew Burgess and Simon Openshaw in this exciting play.  This is a DDOS production and is part of the Mole Valley Arts Festival.

 

Skylight was first staged at the National Theatre, London in 1995 starring Michael Gambon and was written by David Hare, one of the major playwrights world wide.  The production won the Olivier Award for Best New Play, transferred to the West End and later to Broadway.  It was revived last year in a new production in London to great acclaim and yet more Awards becoming one of the most internationally successful plays of recent years.  To quote The Spectator : 'The play of the decade'.

 

Audiences were captivated by this story of the relationship between father, son and 'the other woman' all with opposing ideologies.

 

You too will be totally absorbed and moved.  So please get your tickets now.  


Tickets are available at the Dorking Halls Box Office.-01306 881717


 ALL tickets on Tuesday, 29th September -£10.

On Wednesday, 30th September to Saturday,3rd October - £10 Members - £12 Non Members






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