Paul Miller’s third new play in his inaugural season at the Orange Tree Theatre’s brings Little Light.
It is a dark, volatile play which explores the idea of letting go, which comes following Miller’s early success since succeeding the theatre’s co-founder Sam Walters in the role.
Little Light is written by recent George Devine Award winner Alice Birch and directed by David Mercatali, an associate director at Southwark Playhouse.
The cast has already been announced as Lorna Brown, Paul Hickey, Yolanda Kettle and Paul Rattray, who all have a raft of West End and National Theatre performances behind them.
Having already enjoyed plaudits for the Distance and Pomona, artistic director Miller will be sure to be hoping for a hat-trick of successes with this world premiere next month.
- Little Light; Orange Tree Theatre, Clarence Street, Richmond; February 4 until March 7, evening performances 7.30pm, matinees 2.30pm; tickets £10-£20; visit orangetreetheatre.co.uk for more information.
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