David Tennant’s Return To The Stage In ‘Good’ Postponed Yet Again

David Tennant’s return to the West End Stage in C.P Taylor’s Good has been postponed once more. The play, which was due to open at the Harold Pinter Theatre on 21st April 2021, had already been rescheduled from October 2020 due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic now it has been pushed back again with no dates for the rescheduled performance being announced as yet.

Production company Fictionhouse tweeted the news earlier today and confirmed ticket holders will be contacted going forward. 



The play was first seen at the Donmar Warehouse in 1981. Set in 1930s Germany, it follows a professor who attempts to rationalise the actions and anti-semitism of the Nazi party. 
Good has direction by Dominic Cooke, with the cast also including Fenella Woolgar and Elliot Levey. The creative team includes designer Vicki Mortimer, lighting designer Paule Constable, sound designer Paul Arditti and musical director Nigel Lilley.


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