Riverside Studios Announces Spring Programme


Tickets on sale for three stage productions including Persona opening next week

Riverside Studios reopen

 

The newly reopened Riverside Studios have announced full details of their programme for spring 2020, including its first stage production, the world premiere of Ingmar Bergman's Persona, which is opening on 21 January.

Persona at Riverside Studios

A psychological thriller, this new translation of Persona is adapted and directed by Paul Schoolman and stars Olivier award winner Alice Krige and Nobuhle Ketelo, accompanied by renowned US musician William Close playing his signature Earth Harp with an original score. You can find out more and book tickets here and follow the production on Twitter @personaonstage.

Love, Loss and Chianti at Riverside Studios

Following Persona, from 25 February till 17 May, will be Love, Loss & Chianti starring Cold Feet and Downtown Abbey star Robert Bathurst and Rebecca Johnson, who starred in The Trip and The Flood, in a two-part evening pairing the critically acclaimed A Scattering with The Song of Lunch by Costa Book Prize award-winner Christopher Reid. The production is complemented by celebrated cartoonist Charles Peattie’s striking, beautiful and witty animations. Find out more and book tickets here.

Liza Pulman at Riverside Studios

From 18 till 24 May, after her sell-out West End tour de force Liza Pulman Sings Streisand, Studio 3 presents Liza’s brand new show, The Heart Of It. Alongside her band, Liza rediscovers and reimagines timeless classics and lost gems by Randy Newman, Stevie Wonder, Michel Le Grand, Judy Collins and a host of others. An evening designed to both break your heart and make it sing. Find out more and book tickets here.

After being closed for five years, the famous studios, now within a new multi-million pound building with cutting edge facilities, are opening in three phases.

Sam's Brasserie in Hammersmith

Phase one, Studio 8 Café and Bar saw the opening of Sam’s Riverside, a new high-end brasserie from Sam Harrison, pictured above, alongside Studio 8 Cafe and Bar.

From lunch until late, the open-plan space serves seasonal and continental dishes, with locally sourced, fresh ingredients, including light bites, hearty mains as well as quick pre-show options.

Find out more about Food and Drink at Riverside Studios here.

A new free exhibition, Colours, featuring the work of Scottish fine art painter Paul Muzni is also now open in the atrium.

Next week's opening of Persona marks the launch of Phase two which will also see the opening of Studio 3, one of the brand new theatres within Riverside Studios.

Also due to open soon are Riverside’s' flagship television studio, Studio 1, run by Riverside TV Studios Ltd, producing broadcasts for local and international audiences and its state of the art cinemas.

The centre boasts two screens and visitors will enjoy a world-class digital cinematic experience, with films selected by renowned curator Jason Wood, Artistic Director of Film and Culture at HOME in Manchester and Rachel Hayward, Head of Film at HOME.

Jason has promised a broad mix of first-run films, mixed with the best in independent cinema and a range of festivals and seasons that will remain true to the much loved film offering and reputation of the old cinema.

Phase three, launching in March will see the opening of the final public areas. Studio 2 is a flexible performance space with up to 500 seats, and Studio 5 is a rehearsal room that can also host community events and workshops.

The programme for Studio 2 will be announced soon and will feature work selected and produced by Emily Dobbs who, since her early days working behind the bar at the old Riverside, has gone on to become an acclaimed producer, most recently having presented Revolver in the West End. She will work on a year-long season of theatre at Riverside.

The new Riverside Studios boasts multiple performance, rehearsal and broadcast spaces which will each contribute to its ongoing story by presenting exhibitions, independent film and theatre from both established and emerging voices.

The cultural hub continues a proud tradition that started when it first opened as a film studio in the 1930s, then as one of the original BBC TV Studios in the 1950s, where after it developed a worldwide reputation for presenting innovative art and became a home for some of the leading names in the theatre, television and film industries.

Riverside Studios from across the Thames

For the first time in its 86 year history, the public can now take advantage of its unique position on the Thames beside Hammersmith Bridge, with all the building’s public facilities now enjoying magnificent views of the river. The new public walkway also allows the public to walk beside it from Hammersmith Bridge to Putney.

As well as booking tickets online, Riverside Studios' box office is open on 020 8237 1010.