David Tennant’s Powerful Performance in “Good” Comes to Pollak Theatre

Jessica Woods

West Long Branch, NJ – Brace yourself for an extraordinary theatrical experience as David Tennant, best known for his iconic role in “Doctor Who,” returns to the West End in a captivating reimagining of one of Britain’s most poignant and politically charged plays. “Good” takes center stage at the Pollak Theatre, promising audiences a thought-provoking journey through one man’s moral dilemmas amidst the backdrop of the Second World War.

On June 29, 2023, theater enthusiasts will have the opportunity to witness David Tennant’s remarkable performance in “Good.” Tennant portrays John Halder, a respected German professor whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled in a movement with unimaginable consequences. Through Halder’s story, the play explores themes of morality, personal choices, and the haunting effects of political upheaval.

Under the masterful direction of Olivier Award-winner Dominic Cooke, known for his work in “Follies,” C.P. Taylor’s timeless tale is brought to life on stage. Cooke’s vision for this production adds a contemporary edge to the narrative, making it relevant and impactful for audiences today. Joining Tennant in the cast are Elliot Levey, renowned for his performance in “Coriolanus,” and Sharon Small, known for her role in “The Bay.” Their exceptional talent and chemistry promise a captivating performance that will leave a lasting impression.


For those unable to travel to London, fear not. The production of “Good” will be filmed live at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London, and audiences at the Pollak Theatre will have the unique opportunity to witness this extraordinary performance on the big screen. The power and intensity of the actors’ performances will be beautifully captured

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