'People, Places and Things' Nominated for Four Olivier Awards
LONDON, March 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Bruno Wang Productions is delighted that People, Places and Things has been nominated for four Olivier Awards, including Best New Play. Bruno Wang Productions is an investor in People, Places and Things.
As well as the award for Best New Play, People, Places and Things is nominated for Best Actress (Denise Gough), Best Lighting Design, and Best Sound Design.
Bruno Wang, investor, said: "It is wonderful and thoroughly deserving news that "People, Places and Things" has earned four award nominations in the Oliviers. This is a powerful play which tackles a challenging subject matter with great skill."
People, Places and Things is an intoxicating new play about surviving the modern world, written by Duncan Macmillan (Lungs) and directed by Jeremy Herrin (Wolf Hall).
Notes to editors:
- Further information about People, Places and Things can be found at http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/people-places-and-things-at-wyndhams-theatre
- Bruno Wang Productions is an independent, London-based production company supporting and co-producing inspirational, distinctive, award-winning and critically acclaimed theatre and dance productions of artistic excellence in the UK and United States, including A Streetcar Named Desire (Young Vic), The Scottsboro Boys (Young Vic), The Visit (Lyceum Theatre, Broadway), Kiss Me Kate (Old Vic), Private Lives (Gielgud Theatre), The Father (Trafalgar Studios) and Mrs Henderson Presents (Noel Coward Theatre). Further information on Bruno Wang Production can be found at http://www.brunowangproductions.com/; rmccallister@milltownpartners.com; +44-(0)2074872583
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