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National Theatre Wales

A Provincial Life

A Provincial Life

Dates:

2 - 17 March
Previews : 2-5 March
Matinees: 10 March

Prices:

£15 - £25
Previews and Matinees: £12 - £20


More information:

Audio Described Performance & Touch Tour:
15 March 7.30pm

Signed Performance:
17 March 2.30pm - Cancelled - Please contact Ticket Office 029 2064 6900



A Provincial Life

One of Wales' greatest writers and directors, Peter Gill, returns to his native city with a portrait of provincial life in 1890s Russia.

Based on Chekhov's poignant short story, A Provincial Life follows one young man's struggle to exchange his privileged position for the life of a worker. This painful, lyrical play dramatises the search for equality in a way that resonates deeply today.

Discover more about this production, and get behind the curtain at: community.nationaltheatrewales.org/group/ntw17

You can also join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag: #ntw17

 

A Provincial Life: Theatre 1

Friday 2 March Preview 7.30pm
Saturday 3 March Preview 7.30pm
Monday 5 March Preview  7.30pm
Tuesday 6 March   7.30pm
Wednesday 7 March   7.30pm
Thursday 8 March 2.30pm performance is cancelled. Please contact Ticket office on 029 2064 6900 2.30pm|7.30pm
Friday 9 March   7.30pm
Saturday 10 March   2.30pm|7.30pm
Monday 12 March   7.30pm
Tuesday 13 March   7.30pm 
Wednesday 14 March   7.30pm 
Thursday 15 March 2.30pm performance is cancelled. Please contact Ticket office on 029 2064 6900

2.30pm 


7.30pm
Audio Described Touch Tour

Friday 16 March   7.30pm 
Saturday 17 March

2.30pm performance is cancelled. Please contact Ticket office on 029 2064 6900

2.30pm Sign Language

7.30pm

 

Audio Described Audio Described Performance

Touch Tour Touch Tour

Sign Language Signed Performance

"beautifully empathetic....A Provincial Life is brilliantly attuned to the tragicomic Chekhovian way.." **** 
Paul Taylor - The Independent

 “a compelling picture of human struggle and confusion; unsettling and absorbing” 
The Times ****

"Masterful, attractive and full of dry wit and humour that is perfectly timed and poignant"
Marc Thomas - Plastik Magazine

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