Hogarth's Progress - The Art of Success
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Hogarth's Progress - The Art of Success

Rose Theatre Kingston, Kingston, KT1 1HL
  • In its first major revival, the Olivier Award-nominated comedy Hogarth's Progress - Art of Success is the first play in the Hogarth's Progress double bill and stars Bryan Dick as the younger William Hogarth at the Rose Theatre Kingston.
    Performed originally by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the play compresses the newlywed William's rise to fame into a dizzying and hilarious night out through 18th-century London's high society and debauched underworld.
    Hogarth's Progress is a riotous double-bill of comedies by BAFTA Award-winning playwright Nick Dear. Following one of Britain's most celebrated artists on two monumental pub crawls, the plays explore the extraordinary lives of William Hogarth and his wife Jane at a time when culture escaped from the grasp of the powerful into the hands of the many.
    At the Rose Theatre Kingston from 13 September to 21 October 2018, book your Hogarth's Progress - Art of Success tickets today!
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    Please note: This production contains some swearing and sexual references, it is recommended for ages 14+.


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  • Rose Theatre Kingston

    24-26 High Street,
    Kingston,
    KT1 1HL

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    LONDONTHEATRE1

    5 stars
    'A wonderful double bill which brings us as close to eighteenth-century London as we are ever likely to get.'

    THE GUARDIAN

    4 stars
    'Dazzling... an intriguing insight into the true nature of Hogarth's genius'

    BROADWAY WORLD

    4 stars
    'Incredibly funny... a fascinating double bill'