Sharon Small joins cast of West End revival of C.P. Taylor’s GOOD

Ahead of rehearsals starting next month, Dominic Cooke’s new production of C.P. Taylor’s GOOD,  starring David Tennant and Elliot Levey, has announced that Sharon Small will join the cast for its strictly limited run at the Harold Pinter Theatre from 6 October-24 December. 

Small reunites with fellow Scottish actor David Tennant, having first appeared together in a short film 25 years ago, and is best known for her long running role as Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers in the  BBC adaptation of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. 

Director Dominic Cooke said: “I am so excited to finally get GOOD into rehearsals and our patience has been rewarded with the  thrilling combination of David Tennant, Elliot Levey, and Sharon Small together on stage. I can’t wait  for audiences to experience C.P. Taylor’s remarkable and timely play with these three fantastic actors.” 

Professor John Halder is a 'good' man. 

But 'good' men must adapt to survive. 

How is it possible to be a ‘good’ person when things are falling apart?  

As the world faces a World War, John Halder, a decent, intelligent, music-loving German professor,  finds himself swept along in a movement that crescendos towards an unthinkable finale. GOOD is a  warning for our times.  

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