23.02.2015, 14:42
Join us on Sunday 19 April for this one-night-only Gala Celebration to honour Kevin Spacey and recognise his extraordinary 11 years as Artistic Director of The Old Vic. This spectacular event, hosted by Hugh Bonneville, will bring together a host of Spacey’s theatrical friends and colleagues, including musical performances from Annie Lennox and Sting.
Kevin Spacey revived the fortunes and reputation of The Old Vic when he became Artistic Director in 2003 and, as an actor, Kevin has delighted audiences on our stage and around the world. Through his inspirational leadership, he has put The Old Vic back at the heart of London theatre and secured its reputation on the international stage. His commitment to Old Vic New Voices, our mentoring programme for emerging talent, and our education and community work, has made a real difference to the lives of 100,000 young people and local residents in one of London’s most deprived boroughs.
All proceeds from the evening will go to The Old Vic Endowment Fund, co-chaired by Kevin Spacey and Sir Michael Hintze. The fund has been established to help secure the future of The Old Vic as a major producing house, whilst sustaining and developing our historic listed building for generations of theatre audiences to come.
This unmissable, glittering Gala will honour the actor, director and producer’s extraordinary contribution to The Old Vic and to British theatre, and can be experienced live at The Old Vic or at the live screening at the BFI Southbank.
Make a Donation
If you are unable to attend the Gala, but would like to make a donation to support the work of The Old Vic and to help secure its future, please contact emma.robson@oldvictheatre.com | 020 7981 0976 for further information.
Registered Charity Number: 1072590
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23.02.2015, 17:03
Tickets for the gala are available from £100, with a live screening at BFI Southbank from £10
Nick Clarry, Chairman and
Sally Greene, Chief Executive
on behalf of the Trustees of The Old Vic
invite you to
A Gala Celebration in honour of Kevin Spacey,
Artistic Director of The Old Vic 2003 to 2015
Hosted by Hugh Bonneville, and to include
performances from Sting and Annie Lennox
with other celebrated performers still to be announced
Sunday 19 April 2015
Dress code: Black Tie
Priority Booking
Production Partners
Artistic Director's Circle
Producers' Circle
Benefactors..........................23 Feb
Patrons................................24 Feb
Associates............................25 Feb
Premium Friends...................26 Feb
Friends................................27 Feb
General sale….....................02 Mar
23.02.2015, 18:32
Nimue hat geschrieben:Er sieht doch wirklich wie ein Gemälde von Rembrandt aus .
Die Aufnahme ist fast noch schöner als die eigentlichen Poster.
28.03.2015, 16:57
Behind the scenes of The Crucible (found on Samantha Colley’s fan page)#RichardArmitage #TheCrucible
30.03.2015, 05:43
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15.04.2015, 17:53
Thanks to The Old Vic on instagram
" J & E were here! As our tech team prepare the auditorium for Sunday's Gala, we snuck #backstage and snapped these prints left by John and Elizabeth Proctor! #TheCrucible
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14.05.2015, 14:25
Top 5 shows of the Spacey years
1. Richard III. Under Sam Mendes’s direction, Spacey gave us a lethally ironic double-Gloucester and capped the Old Vic run by playing the role in 198 performances around the world.
2. Speed-the-Plow. Jeff Goldblum and Spacey generated enough energy to power the national grid in Matthew Warchus’s rollercoaster revival of David Mamet’s satire on Hollywood insecurity.
3. The Crucible. Yaël Farber’s revival, starring Richard Armitage and Anna Madeley, reimagined Miller’s play as a study of male exploitation, rather than female hysteria.
4. Electra. Greek tragedy came to the Old Vic in Ian Rickson’s superb revival with Kristin Scott Thomas playing Sophocles’s distraught heroine like a woman possessed.
5. The Norman Conquests. Ayckbourn’s 1970s trilogy was brilliantly reclaimed in Warchus’s in-the-round staging, which turned us all into eavesdroppers on a comically horrendous family weekend.
21.06.2015, 20:12
Its a fine and beautiful thing to know what The Crucible meant to so many this time last year. Thanks for all tweets from around the world.
21.06.2015, 20:24
21.06.2015, 20:56
Oaky hat geschrieben:Ach, wie nett von ihr!
Ich schwelge auch mit... es ist so schön, wenn die Twitter-TL voll von Richard's Werken ist und zur Abwechslung mal nicht voll von Nörgelei und Gejammer.
Wäre schön, wenn es öfter so wäre. "A summer to remember" will never be forgotten.
Danke für's Herüberholen des Tweets, Arianna!
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