Bath Theatre Grace Pervades
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
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GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
Grace Pervades is David Hare's new play about Victorian theatrical titans, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. She was an unmarried mother for whom acting came second to her loved ones; he was a husband and father, for whom Theatre (very capital T) was an obsession. They elevated British theatre and.
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Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
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The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
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The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
Grace Pervades is David Hare's new play about Victorian theatrical titans, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. She was an unmarried mother for whom acting came second to her loved ones; he was a husband and father, for whom Theatre (very capital T) was an obsession. They elevated British theatre and.
The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
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Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
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The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
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The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
Grace Pervades is David Hare's new play about Victorian theatrical titans, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. She was an unmarried mother for whom acting came second to her loved ones; he was a husband and father, for whom Theatre (very capital T) was an obsession. They elevated British theatre and.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Grace Pervades (London, Theatre Royal Bath, 2025) | Playbill
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.
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Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
The theatre world has shifted - once about writers, now perhaps about directors - but no medium lifts the leading actor so high, nor demands quite so much. And here comes Ralph Fiennes, the pale priest of precision, beginning his season at Theatre Royal Bath with Grace Pervades, David Hare's new work.
Grace Pervades is David Hare's new play about Victorian theatrical titans, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. She was an unmarried mother for whom acting came second to her loved ones; he was a husband and father, for whom Theatre (very capital T) was an obsession. They elevated British theatre and.
Grace Pervades appears at the Theatre Royal Bath from Friday 27th June to Saturday 19th July. To book tickets contact the Theatre Royal Bath Box Office on 01225 448844 or book online at theatreroyal.org.uk.
Miranda Raison stars as Ellen Terry in 'Grace Pervades', a brand new play by David Hare, which premieres tonight at the Theatre Royal, Bath. She stars opposite Ralph Fiennes who plays Henry Irving, and together they tell the extraordinary story of two of the greatest stars of the Victorian stage, who were loved and admired universally.
About the show Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
Legendary star of stage and screen, Ralph Fiennes, stars opposite Miranda Raison (Spooks) in David Hare's 'fascinating, absorbing and very funny' (FT) play, transferring from a sell.
GRACE PERVADES Theatre Royal Bath Theatre is fond of sending itself love letters, albeit - from Sheridan's The Critic to Frayn's Noises Off - often prudently laced with affectionate mockery. Here, kicking off a Ralph Fiennes season in the prettiest and most approriate of Victorian playhouses, David Hare evokes two of the first 'national treasure' theatrical figures: the great Henry.
In putting the two most influential theatre figures of the past back onto the stage today and exploring their legacies with compassion, magnanimity and - yes! - grace, he's reset the foundations of contemporary theatre. Greatness pervades. Photo credits: Marc Brenner Grace Pervades is at Theatre Royal Bath until 19 July.
Two giants of the Victorian stage come to life in David Hare's overstuffed new play at Bath's Theatre Royal.
The new Theatre Royal Bath production of Grace Pervades by David Hare starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison is transferring to London.