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  1. Il y a 2 jours · La Collection d’Harold Pinter, traduction dEric Kahane, mise en scène de Thierry Harcourt, assistanat de Stéphanie Froeliger, costumes de Jean-Daniel Vuillermoz, lumières de Jacques Rouveyrollis, décor de Marius Strasser, musique d’Eric Slabiak, avec Thierry Godard, Sara Martins, Davy Sardou, Nicolas Vaude.

  2. Il y a 21 heures · Read our review of Frank Wildhorn's *Your Lie in April*, starring Zheng Xi Yong and Mia Kobayashi, now in performances at the Harold Pinter Theatre to 21 September. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.

  3. Il y a 21 heures · Your Lie in April Rating: 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre, London Cast: Zheng Xi Yong, Rachel Clare Chan, Dean John-Wilson, Mia Kobayashi, Lucy Park, Ernest Stroud, JoJo Meredith, Chris Fung, Eu Jin Hwang, Daniel Nardone, Ericka Posadas, Gracie Lai, Imogen Law Hing Choy and Ria Tanaka

  4. Il y a 1 jour · After a run at Theatre Royal Drury Lane this April, Carter Dixon McGill’s manga-based Your Lie In April has transferred to the Harold Pinter Theatre. Unlike Spirited Away, which chooses a faithful representation of the anime world (much like most 2.5D theatrical adaptations of anime in Japan) to cater to anime and manga fans, director Nick Winston takes a different approach with Your Lie in ...

  5. Il y a 21 heures · Your Lie in April will run at the Harold Pinter theatre until the 21st September. To book tickets visit: Love Theatre.com, London Theatre Direct or London Box Office. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐. PREVIEW: Your Lie in April The Musical in Concert, Theatre Royal Drury Lane Date December 17, 2023

  6. Il y a 3 jours · Your Lie in April runs at the Harold Pinter Theatre until 21 September, with a press night set for this Friday, 5 July. Tickets on sale below.

  7. Il y a 21 heures · YOUR LIE IN APRIL at the Harold Pinter Theatre “a fun-filled show, packed with bubbly pop numbers and heartfelt performances.” The net is wide for source material for musicals so an adaptation of a hit manga turned anime feels like a ripe opportunity both for visual delights, and for ticket sales to an existing fan base.