King Hedley II Tickets
Grab your tickets now to catch Lenny Henry in August Wilson's King Hedley IIRecommended for ages 14 and above.
Performance dates
17 May - 15 June 2019
Run time: To be confirmed.
Includes interval
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1980s Pittsburgh, a city in decay. Against the backdrop of Reagan’s America, King, an ex-con, is trying to rebuild his life and start a family.
He’s got hopes and dreams of opening a video store and building a new life. If only he can get ten thousand dollars together, if only he can catch a break. In his dusty backyard he plots and plans with his friend Mister, but is this all a pipe dream?
Featuring Lenny Henry as smooth-talking hustler Elmore, August Wilson’s touching and angry King Hedley II is a quest for redemption for one man and a whole community.
Content
This production includes themes of racial identity and class. It also includes discussions of abortion and strong language.Access
There will be a BSL Performance 6 Jun, 7.30pm , a Captioned Performance 7 Jun, 7.30pm, and an Audio Described Performance Jun, 2.30pm.Recent Reviews
Great acting and direction. A bit too long and the lighting, while dramatic, was a bit harsh on the eye from the audience.
Beautifully set, lit, cast.......but it needed ferocious cutting. The first half of an hour and three quarters was completely unacceptable and it wore us out, we didn't go back; we stayed in the bar and had a lovely time.It had seemed so static, we didn't care about any of the characters, except the singer, rather a fascinating creature. A great big E for Effort to the cast, they worked their arses off up there, but they, alas, couldn't win us over. Sorry.
Amazing such a powerful message! The actors were all out-standing loved Lenny
I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of King Hedley II and thought the acting of the entire cast was excellent. The story line was complex but compelling and the set was great. I would have given 5 stars if there was had not been a slight obstruction to my view as I sat in row K1 and to my right there was a pillar that was blocking a full appreciation of the stage and performance.
It was great that the show was accessible to the people in the local community and not just the privileged. Great cast and gripping to watch.
So relevant to the issues of today with some fantastic actors and star power with national treasure Lenny Henry. Play 8 in a 10 play cycle - I'm going to have to buy all the plays and read them.
Good story, good acting but too long.
The performances were powerful by every cast member - a must see production.
The production was too long. There was no substance in the story line as we felt that it did not flow. The acting from Hedley and the older gentleman was exceptional.
The first half was quite long before the intermission but generally engaging, emotional and shocking. Would recommend this play. Well done guys x
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