The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore tickets bring you a show that is described as erotic, stoic, and mystic. The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore has received direction from Robert Chevara, a freelance theatre, and opera director as well as a writer. Among many of the awards that he has received are the prestigious Japanese Government cultural study award and Best Revival of a Play Award from Front Row Dress for Tennessee’s Vieux Carré. He is an expert in Tennessee’s works, having directed several of the author’s works in the past, including The Chorus Girl Plays.
Whereas, among the talented actors cast in the play is Linda Marlowe playing the lead role of Flora Goforth. She has outdone herself as the popular lead character in Tennessee Williams and Robert Cehvara’s other play, In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel. Also, watch the convincing performance of Sara Kestelman as the Witch of Capri.
The setting of the play is a statement of the rich lifestyle led by the four-time widow, terminally ill, Mrs. Flora Goforth. Throughout the play, Flora tries to complete a memoir of her life with mortality closing in on her. She bullies her assistant and calls a visitor the ‘witch of Capri’. Then enters the handsome young itinerant poet, Chris Flanders, who is mocked as the Angel of Death. Trying and failing to successfully seduce Chris till the very end, Flora denies believing that he is virtuous and only intends to soothe her in passing to another world.
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 7:30 PM | Wed & Sat: 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Director: Robert Chevara
Flora Goforth: Linda Marlowe
Witch of Capri: Sara Kestelman
One of the smallest West End theatres with just 275 seats, the Charing Cross Theatre offers the Off-Broadway level of intimacy that is demanded by national and international producers. The Theatre due to its current location boasts a rich history of being the last music hall venue in London.
Seating Capacity: 275 seats
Charing Cross Theatre Seating Plan will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Address: The Arches, Villiers St, London WC2N 6NL, United Kingdom
Tube: The closest underground stations to Charing Cross Theatre are Embankment Station and Charing Cross Station, served by the Northern, Bakerloo, Circle, and District lines.
Bus: The bus lines servicing the area are 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 23, 24, 87, 88, 91, 139 and 453.
Available Facilities: Accessible toilets, wheelchair spaces in Balcony One.
Accessibility: Charing Cross Theatre welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone. The theatre offers a complimentary ticket for a carer attending a performance.
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at Charing Cross Theatre.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear or semi-formals are recommended. Keep in mind, that most London theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Strictly prohibited
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The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore opens on 26 September 2022 at Charing Cross Theatre.
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for ages 18 and above. Children under 3 years of age are strictly not permitted.
The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore is playing at Charing Cross Theatre in London and opens on 26 September 2022.
If your child is above the age of 5, you do need to purchase a The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore ticket ticket for your child.
Generally, children above 5 years are expected to pay full price for a London theatre ticket.
The running time of The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore is yet to be announced.
The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore is a dedication to Frank Merlo, a companion of William, who passed away due to lung cancer. The play is actually a show of grief on his part, and an ode to the intensity experienced in the twilight years of life.
The main stars of The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore are Linda Marlowe and Sara Kestelman.
Smart and casual wear or semi-formals are recommended. Keep in mind, that most London theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
No, outside food is not allowed while attending The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore. Charing Cross Theatre has a cafeteria and bar inside the premises where you can get snacks and drinks.
Charing Cross Theatre has multiple facilities including wheelchair accessibility, restrooms, and a bar available for the audiences during The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore.
Photography, videography, and sound recording are prohibited inside the theatre. Some theatres do have a souvenir shop from where you can purchase pictures of stills of the show.