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An Oak Tree 2015 – more chances to see!

Photo credit: Greg Veit

At the time of writing, An Oak Tree is coming to the end of a triumphant, near to capacity run at the Temporary Space at the National Theatre. But there are a few more chances to catch this tenth anniversary production:

It’s at The Traverse Theatre for a limited run at the Edinburgh Fringe from 9 – 16 August, Bristol Old Vic from 15-19 September, and Warwick Arts Centre from 17-19 November.

Book now to avoid disappointment!

Read the reviews from the London run.

An Oak Tree 10th Anniversary Production at the National Theatre

An Oak Tree opened ten years ago. To celebrate, there’s a run at the National Theatre in London from 23 June – 11 July. For more details, and to book, see here.

Tim Crouch in Context Event

Thursday 25 June, 2-5pm
£20 (£15 concessions)

With An Oak Tree playing at the National Theatre, this seminar is a great opportunity to explore Tim’s work.

This session gives an insight into his work past and present, his interest in form, narrative content, audience engagement and his working methods. Chaired by Dan Rebellato (Head of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London) in conversation with Tim and his long-time collaborators Andy Smith and Karl James.

Book here.

 

 

Tim Crouch National Theatre Platform Event

On Thursday 2 July at 4:30pm, Tim Crouch will be at The National Theatre talking to Emily McLaughlin about An Oak Tree.

This Platform is free but you’ll need to book. It will last approximately 45 minutes.

 

An Oak Tree goes to Edinburgh Fringe 2015

An Oak Tree will be at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh for a very limited run from 9-16 August 2015. For more information, and to book, visit the Traverse Theatre website.