A Number, Bridge Theatre, review: Comedy lands with brute, knockout force 20/02/2020. WORTH A LOOK? Please note: The term Bridge Theatre and/or A Number as well as all associated graphics, logos, and/or other trademarks, tradenames or copyrights are the property of the Bridge Theatre and/or A Number and are used herein for factual descriptive purposes only. : **** WHERE? It may only have two actors and last an hour but A Number packs a hefty punch. Its premise is devastatingly simple: a father, Salter, is confronted by his son who has just discovered he is not unique. Share. by Matt Wolf Friday, 21 February 2020. Back in 2002, when Caryl Churchill's A Number premiered at the Royal Court, genetics was the hot new topic. 14/2, press night 19/2 runs to 14/3/20 Colin Morgan plays three very different characters in this Caryl … A Number, Bridge Theatre review - a dream team dazzles anew Roger Allam and Colin Morgan refashion Caryl Churchill's contemporary classic . Look for tickets... Share: Caryl Churchill is very literally flavour of the month, since this revival by Polly Findlay of her play about genetic experimentation first seen in 2002 follows hard on the heels of Far Away at the Royal Court. Bridge Theatre RUNTIME: 60 minutes (no interval) WHEN? And downriver, Polly Findlay’s revival of Churchill’s 2002 play A Number is at Nicholas Hytner’s Bridge Theatre until mid-March, if you can spare an hour of your time. Culture Arts A Number, Bridge Theatre, review: Comedy lands with brute, knockout force Roger Allam and Colin Morgan are superb again here A Number review – Caryl Churchill's clone fable counts cost of progress 3 / 5 stars 3 out of 5 stars. Share. Read Reviews for Caryl Churchill’s A Number at the Bridge Theatre in London Performances proceed in London for the Bridge Theatre’s manufacturing of A Quantity by Caryl Churchill. The piece also offers opportunities for star casting. A Number at the Bridge Theatre - in pictures. Bridge Theatre 14 February to 14 March 2020. Bluebeard. Bridge Theatre 14 February to 14 March 2020. It may only have two actors and last an hour but A Number packs a hefty punch. Bridge Theatre RUNTIME: 60 minutes (no interval) WHEN? A Number, Bridge Theatre review: Roger Allam stars in a brief and beautiful investigation into identity. Performances continue in London for the Bridge Theatre's production of A Number by Caryl Churchill.Polly Findlay directs the Evening Standard Award … 14/2, press night 19/2 runs to 14/3/20 Colin Morgan plays three very different characters in this Caryl Churchill revival, two of whom are clones of the other. ... A Number review: Roger Allam and Colin Morgan give fine performances in Caryl Churchill's nature-nurture debate. The post A Number at the Bridge Theatre review: Caryl Churchill's sci-fi drama asks what it means to be human appeared first on CityAM. For further information or to book visit the theatre’s website here. Look for tickets... Share: Caryl Churchill is very literally flavour of the month, since this revival by Polly Findlay of her play about genetic experimentation first seen in 2002 follows hard on the heels of Far Away at the Royal Court. Following on the heels of Lyndsey Turner's look at Far Away at the Donmar, comes Polly Findlay's take on A Number, a troubling hour-long inquisition about the nature of family and the possibilities of modern science.