Type and hit ENTER

Commonly used tags...

Brighton Festival Brighton Fringe Brighton Pride British Sea Power Cinecity Lewes Psychedelic Festival Locally Sourced Lost & Found Love Supreme Festival Mutations Festival Nick Cave Poets Vs MCs Politics Rag'n'Bone Man Record Store Day Save Our Venues Six Of The Best Source Virgins Streets Of Brighton Street Source Tattoos The Great Escape Tru Thoughts Unsung Heroes
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Contribute
    • Advertise
Previews

The Doctor Preview

Aug 5, 2022
-
Posted by Ethan Taylor

The Doctor will see you now…

The wait is over and an expectant hush descends across the waiting room as Robert Icke’s smash-hit Almeida Theatre production prepares to embark on its limited tour of the UK with an opening stint at our very own Theatre Royal Brighton. Following a sold-out run in 2019, in which it garnered both audience and critical claim with a slew of five-star reviews from The Guardian, The Telegraph and WhatsOnStage among others – this is a hotly anticipated second chance for audiences to experience this “brave and devastating” (The Financial Times) look at faith, science and ethics.

The Doctor is one of a myriad of hard-hitting, powerful productions to have been birthed by the Almeida over the past few years under the venue’s steady guidance by artistic director Rupert Goold. The play now visits Brighton, Bath and Richmond with Juliet Stevenson (Truly, Madly, Deeply, Bend it Like Beckham, Mona Lisa Smile) reprising her role as Professor Ruth Wolff – for which she won a Critics’ Circle Award – ahead of its return to the West End (a third transfer for a collaborative effort by Stephenson and director Icke following Hamlet and Mary Stuart).

A modern retelling of Arthur Schniztler’s Professor Bernhardt, The Doctor promises an uncompromising study of those questions which currently divide us. Helmed by Robert Icke, “Britain’s best director” (The Telegraph), the show was originally developed and produced pre-Covid, with its subject matter only increasing in its pertinence since, proving a bitter and unflinching examination of what society must overcome in order to survive.

“So much has happened in the last two years since we first played the show,” says Stevenson. “I am so excited to share these new resonances and conversations with audiences, everywhere we go. Never has this debate been more needed.” And with 3,800 tickets available across the run at a heavily discounted rate exclusively for NHS employees and blue light workers, the production seems to be putting its money where its mouth is in playing its small part recognising what an equitable and socially conscious arts sector should look like.

This really is a show that us here at SOURCE are very, very excited to catch. It could be said that the mark of great theatre (or any art form) is its ability to retain and maintain relevance amidst an ever-shifting cultural landscape. The Doctor promises not only relevance but significance three years since its original outing; three years of turmoil, upheaval and change on a global scale. It is certainly an ambitious mission statement. Fortunately, the prognosis is a positive one.

Theatre Royal Brighton, Monday 5th September – Saturday 10th September 2022
For tickets and further information click here

Aug 5, 2022
Email
Ethan Taylor
Brighton-based actor and playwright. Spurs fan, loves a good series and is generally poor at bios.
← PREVIOUS POST
Safety Jacket Review
NEXT POST →
This Is The Modern World Exhibition
Mailing List

Recent Posts
  • The Charlatans Review
    Apr 28, 2026

    The Charlatans wowed a sold out Dome crowd with superb Scottish sibling newcomers The Cords kicking things off in style.

  • Levellers Announce Exclusive Hove Park Show
    Apr 28, 2026

    Levellers will play an exclusive Hove Park show to celebrate 35 years of Levelling The Land.

  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Spectacular Review
    Apr 25, 2026

    The original, interactive, dress-to-impress film and play came together in a sea of fishnets at The Dome.

  • Playhouse Creatures Review
    Apr 24, 2026

    An interesting version of a challenging play about the emergence of the actress in the 17th Century: where women are openly seen as play-things for men.

  • Contemporary Music at Brighton Festival 2026
    Apr 24, 2026

    For the 60th Brighton Festival the musical line up includes many exclusive shows and collaboarations.

  • Homegrown Festival 2026 Review
    Apr 23, 2026

    Three festivals in, and Homegrown continues to delight, with some spectacular performances drawn from our diverse scene.

  • Choir of Man Review
    Apr 21, 2026

    The best feel good musical you’re ever likely to see: come on down to the Jungle pub, meet the regulars for an experience you’ll never forget.

  • Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Brighton Dome - Brighton Source Green Door Store - Ashley Laurence - Time for Heroes
    Nick Cave Support Acts Announced
    Apr 15, 2026

    The full line up for Nick Cave's UK exclusive Brighton show has just been announced, with some big names coming to Preston Park.

Website developed in Brighton by Infobo
Copyright © Brighton Source 2009-2023
The Doctor Preview - Brighton Source