Hinckley Times

Chance to relive Beautiful night as Curve classic goes online

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LEICESTER’S Curve theatre has released an archive recording of Hanif Kureishi’s My Beautiful Laundrette.

Based on Kureishi’s iconic and Oscar-nominated screenplay of the same name, the multi-award nominated stage production of My Beautiful Laundrette was directed by Nikolai Foster and premiered at Curve last autumn, before a national tour.

The Made at Curve drama, which featured new and original music from Tennant and Lowe of the Pet Shops Boys, was co-produced by Curve, Belgrade Theatre Coventry, Everyman Theatre Cheltenham and Leeds Playhouse.

The captioned dress rehearsal archive recording was released on the Curve’s website last week and will be

available to stream until Curve is able to reopen its doors.

The production will be shared alongside a recently recorded indepth digital discussion between cast members Paddy Daly, Kammy Darweish, Hareet Deol, Jonny Fines,

Nicole Jebeli, Omar Malik, Balvinder Sopal, Cathy Tyson and Gordon Warnecke, Director Nikolai Foster, Writer Hanif Kureishi and Designer Grace Smart.

Audiences will also be able to access a copy of My Beautiful Laundrette’s digital show programme, as well as a series of audio-descriptiv­e notes detailing the production which were created for blind and partially sighted audience members.

Speaking about the release, Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster said: “Working with Hanif, the acting company and production team on My Beautiful Laundrette was a truly joyful experience for all of us at Curve. Watching the dress rehearsal recording and the team reunion for our In Conversati­on has been wonderfull­y enriching. Kureishi’s words remain as vital and important as they ever did.

“We hope you enjoy spending time with these extraordin­ary characters and the Q&A session.”

The archive recording of My Beautiful Laundrette was taken during a Public Dress Rehearsal performanc­e at Curve, where a number of seats were available to audience members ahead of the first official preview performanc­e. To enable as many people as possible to access theatre, Curve schedules Public Dress Rehearsal performanc­es on Made at Curve production­s, with all available tickets priced at just £1.

This dress rehearsal archive recording of My Beautiful Laundrette joins a host of Made at Curve production­s released online during lockdown, including Memoirs Of An Asian Football Casual, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance Of Being Earnest and Joe Orton’s What The Butler Saw.

Curve closed its doors in March due to the effects of Coronaviru­s and since then has remained committed to creating and sharing digital content, as well as supporting those in the industry.

While all of Curve’s archive recordings and related online content are available for free, Curve is a registered charity (no. 230708) and audiences are encouraged to donate what they can online.

Visit www.curveonlin­e.co.uk

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My Beautiful Laundrette at Curve

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