Duke of York’s theatre to be renamed after Tom Stoppard
The Guardian World ·

The Duke of York’s theatre in the West End is to become the Tom Stoppard theatre in honour of the playwright who died in November. …
The Duke of York’s theatre in the West End is to become the Tom Stoppard theatre in honour of the playwright who died in November. The theatre is currently presenting Carrie Cracknell’s revival of Stoppard’s 1993 masterpiece Arcadia and the same play was produced there in 2009 . The playwright’s wife, Sabrina Stoppard, said: “Tom was in his element whenever he had a play on in the West End, so I am thrilled to bits that this theatre will be named after him. It means that his memory will live on, not just through his plays, but also through this building.” Stoppard, who died aged 88 , also had a hit at the Duke of York’s with Rock’n’Roll in 2006. Melanie Smith, global CEO of ATG Entertainment which operates the venue, said: “We are proud to be the custodians of such a historic theatre, and believe today’s announcement recognises the significant impact Sir Tom Stoppard has made to British theatre … We look forward to welcoming audiences to the current run of Arcadia, and to future productions that continue to celebrate his lasting influence.” Masterpiece … Seamus Dillane and Isis Hainsworth in Carrie Cracknell’s revival of Arcadia. Photograph: Manuel Harlan Sonia Friedman, the producer of Arcadia (which has transferred from the Old Vic), said: “I had the privilege of producing many of Tom’s plays, including at this theatre, and more importantly, of calling him a dear friend. …
Original source: The Guardian World