‘Due to exceptional demand’ is a sentence every theatre producer loves to hear. The brilliant play The Glass Menagerie is produced by Second Half Productions. They’ve just announced the release of an extra eighteen thousand tickets for their inaugural production, with an extra performance on 6th June. The play opens on 31st May, and it’s on stage at the Duke of York's Theatre until 27th August 2022.
Brian J Smith, Cherry Jones and Michael Esper in The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York's Theatre. Photo Johan Persson.
Who’s involved in The Glass Menagerie?
Second Half Productions is dedicated to creating meaningful opportunities for early-career artists to collaborate with senior artists working in similar disciplines. The programme is supported by Susie Sainsbury. Second Half Productions was founded by Jeremy Herrin, Alan Stacey and Rob O'Rahilly, who are busy breathing ‘new and unexpected life’ into classic stories while championing extraordinary writing from both new and current voices. The Glass Menagerie is their debut production.
- Bold new staging by the award-winning director Jeremy Herrin
- A masterpiece of a play by Tennessee Williams
- The six-time Academy Award nominated and two-time Golden Globe winning actress Amy Adams plays Amanda Wingfield
- Tony award-nominee Paul Hilton and Tom Glynn-Carney will both play Tom at different stages of the character's life
- Newcomers Lizzie Annis and Victor Alli play Laura and The Gentleman Caller
- Designed by Vicki Mortimer
- Lighting design by Paule Constable
- Video design by Ash J Woodward
- Casting by Jessica Ronane CDG
- The costume designer is Edward K. Gibbon
- The composer and sound designer is Nick Powell
- The design associate is Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng
Kate O'Flynn in The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York's Theatre. Photo Johan Persson.
Buy The Glass Menagerie Tickets
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About the Duke of York’s Theatre
Named after King George the Fifth, The Duke of York’s Theatre is the official HQ of the respected Ambassador Theatre Group. It’s also home to the producing offices of their subsidiary, Sonia Friedman Productions. Past shows at the Duke of York’s Theatre include The Girl on the Train, The Son, Touching The Void, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
Cherry Jones and Kate O'Flynn in The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York's Theatre. Photo Johan Persson.