Call us on 0207 993 5322 for Booking Details.
| Restaurant Time: | 6pm | Show Time: | 7.30pm |
| Availability: | Valid Monday to Friday evenings 6th -31st March | Exclusion: | Excludes School Holidays |
| Face Value: | 29.50 | Package Price: | 34.99 |
A Bowl of Cherries is a musical revue that looks at life through a cycle of plays and songs. This is observed by two theatre ghosts from the last war: Penny Riddle and Albert Farthing, who are trapped between this world and the next. The humorous, sexy and thought-provoking book is written by Carolyn Pertwee with music from Ivor-Novello-award-winning David Martin, songwriter of Can't Smile Without You. The plays and songs illustrate different aspects of life's bitter sweet experiences and take us on a journey from the cradle to infinity. Albert is tired of being in limbo and wants to move on but is held back by Penny who is in denial, believing she is still alive and waiting for her big theatrical moment. Their story unfolds through the evening, weaving in and out of the events contained in A Bowl of Cherries, concluding with their own dramatic denouement. This thoroughly entertaining revue is performed by eight versatile actors and musicians, and is devised and directed by Olivier-Award-nominated Andrew C Wadsworth. The songs and plays are instantly accessible as they chart life's familiar dilemmas. A Bowl of Cherries has something for everyone! Featuring?Gary Wilmot?and?Clare Buckfield.
The Arches, Villiers Street London, WC2N 6NG
Take the Northern or Bakerloo line to Charing Cross Station. The theatre is a 5 minute walk.
1 hour
Saturday, 31st March 2012
Matinees:Saturday 4pmEvenings:Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Charing Cross Theatre, Villiers Street London, WC2N 6NL
Your meal is two course from a selected menu. Any additional items such as additional courses or drinks are not included. View Sample Menu
At the Players Bar and Kitchen, the head chef have created a delicious menu to suit all tastes and appetites, featuring fresh ingredients. Based in Villiers Street, just up from Embankment Station it's the perfect place for pre theatre dining if you are going to see a show in London's Theatreland district.