Jimmy Carr

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JIMMY CARR

‘THE BEST OF, ULTIMATE, GOLD, GREATEST HITS TOUR’

NEW LIVE TOUR FOR 2016-17

“A comedy hero for our times’”

The Guardian

“Jimmy Carr is a world-class comedian”

The Independent

 

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Wednesday 14 June

One of the most prolific joke-tellers of recent times, Jimmy Carr announces a mammoth UK tour like no other.

With an astonishingly vast repertoire and lightning-sharp delivery honed from fifteen years at the top, Jimmy is gathering a selection of his very best jokes along with brand new material for the ultimate comedy show.

A man who has devoted his life to crafting perfect jokes and has left a trail of laughter in his wake, Jimmy Carr’s new tour will distil everything we love to laugh at and be shocked by, into one incredible, unparalleled night of entertainment.

Jimmy Carr has been on the stand-up scene for a decade and a half. In that time he’s performed 9 sell-out tours, playing nearly 2,000 shows to over 2 million people across 4 continents. He’s won the British Comedy Award for ‘Best Live Stand-Up Tour’ and been nominated for the Perrier Award. Now all that experience is being put to good use – you can see all the greatest material from his extraordinary career in one show – this is the very best of Jimmy Carr.

‘The Best Of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits Tour’ kicked off in May 2016 and will visit every corner of the UK all the way up to December 2017.

Tickets: £31.65

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online: www.atgtickets.com/york

For more information and to book tickets visit www.jimmycarr.com

MR BLOOM AND HIS VEGGIES ARE HITTING THE ROAD

MR BLOOM AND HIS VEGGIES ARE HITTING THE ROAD
 
GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK
Monday 24 April at 11am & 2pm
 
Mr Bloom, as seen on CBeebies, is about to embark on his first ever live UK theatre tour in February 2017. ‘Tiddlers’ of all ages are invited to come and see their favourite gardener and his veggie friends in their brand new stage version of Mr Bloom’s Nursery. As well as featuring Mr Bloom himself (Ben Faulks) the show will also star Colin the Runner Bean, Margaret the Cabbage, Joan the Fennel, Raymond the Butternut Squash, Sebastian the Aubergine and the Wee McGregors, not forgetting Mr Bloom’s trusty Compostarium too. Mr Bloom and his Veggies are getting ready for a very special occasion – a member of the Royal family is paying them visit. Can you lend a hand and help them get the Allotment ready in time? They certainly hope so! Come and sing along to all your favourite songs: ‘This Is My Allotment’, ‘Meet The Veggies, ‘The Compo Song’ and’ Night Night Veggies’.
 
Using song, play and interaction Mr Bloom’s Nursery is a fun and inspiring show with strong educational values which will entertain parents and Tiddlers alike. Performances start on 10th February 2017 and the show will visit over 50 venues nationwide until 28th April 2017.
 
Ben Faulks says:- ‘I know all of the Tiddlers out there like watching Mr Bloom on the television, but this is the first time they will be able to come and see me and the Veggies in their local theatre in our very own live show! I am so excited, so are The Veggies, Colin is packing his suitcase already! It’s going to be a great show so make sure you all come along and say ‘Ello.’
 
Mr Bloom needs no introduction to children under the age of seven.  Since 2011 he has appeared regularly on BBC’s pre-school TV channel CBeebies. The character evolved from an original concept created by Ben Faulks called the Vegetable Nannies, an innovative piece of street theatre consisting of real fresh vegetables being dressed in nappies and looked after by their friendly gardener!  The BBC picked up the idea, and the first episode of Mr Bloom’s Nursery was transmitted in 2011 – the show was an instant success.  Since then there have been five further series, establishing Mr Bloom as a popular CBeebies character. This live version of Mr Bloom’s Nursery is being produced by Munchkin Entertainment, a brand new theatrical production company.
For dates, venues and tickets please visit the website www.mrbloomlive.co.uk
Follow us on Twitter @MrBloomLive and Facebook /MrBloomLive
 
 

York Theatre Royal – Liz Wilson Steps Down

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE PREPARES TO LEAVE

YORK THEATRE ROYAL

The Chief Executive, who oversaw the multi-million pound transformation of York Theatre Royal and is credited with helping to reinvigorate the city’s cultural offer, has announced her intention to step down from her role this year.

Liz Wilson, who has led the popular theatre for seven and a half years, is planning to pursue new opportunities, leaving a legacy of multiple cultural and community activities that have raised the profile of theatre in the city across local, national and international audiences.

During Liz’s time as Chief Executive, the theatre successfully embarked on a number of major initiatives to bring it closer to the local community. The York Mystery Plays series, launched in partnership with York Museum Trust in 2012, saw a cast of 500 perform to 33,000 people in a custom-made outdoor theatre. The annual TakeOver Festival has achieved national recognition for enabling young people aged 13–25 to develop confidence and leadership skills by taking over the theatre, whilst the creation of the De Grey Cultural Hub has created a popular space for theatre, the arts and events at the heart of the city centre.

Reflecting on the decision to step down Liz Wilson said:

“The last seven and a half years have been the most memorable journey and I feel very fortunate and proud to have worked with an exceptionally talented and dedicated team. It is through their creative vision and ambition that we’ve been able to maintain a 270 year tradition of theatre-making and keep it relevant and responsive to a 21st century audience.

All of the big things we’ve done have been built of strong and mutually supportive partnerships. Our Artistic Director Damian Cruden and I have placed great emphasis on being rooted in the local community. That community has given so much back that I am sure the theatre’s role and impact will continue to grow.

It’s the right time for a change and I’m looking forward to new opportunities, but I would like to thank everyone who has supported me and I shall always remain a great friend, fan and advocate of York Theatre Royal.”

Damian Cruden Artistic Director said:

“Working with Liz has been a pleasure as she has been a true believer in the work and value of our theatre in this community. In particular, her determination to see the capital programme completed and in so doing to have created a theatre space fit for a city of York’s stature, is clear evidence that she has left her mark.”

Between 2015 and 2016 the theatre was closed for more than a year to enable a full £6 million refurbishment. Seeing the closure as an opportunity to do something different, Liz’s team worked with the National Railway Museum to build a 1000 seat venue and stage the award-winning production of The Railway Children, plus a major community production, In Fog and Falling Snow and continuing our commitment to the annual pantomime so beloved by the people of York and recognised as the best pantomime in the country.

With growing confidence, the theatre has also broadened its horizons, working with partners from nine European countries on the innovative active citizenship project Be SpectACTive.

Commenting on Liz’s decision, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Ann Green CBE said:

“On behalf of all the trustees I would like to express our thanks to Liz for the talent, tenacity and tireless energy she has dedicated both to York Theatre Royal and to the city throughout her tenure as our Chief Executive.

Liz has brought the theatre closer to the people of York, raised our profile across the country, overseen some essential structural and operational developments and ensured we stage countless outstanding productions.

She leaves a legacy of successful initiatives from which the public and our partners alike will continue to benefit. As we wish Liz well for the future, we look forward to finding our next Chief Executive, who can build on everything that has been achieved.”

Plans are in place for the recruitment of a new Chief Executive. The theatre will work closely with the Arts Council to progress this.

 

Principal Cast Announced for European Premiere of WORKING

PRINCIPAL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR

EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF

WORKING

A MUSICAL

AT SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE

 

Gillian Bevan, Dean Chisnall, Krysten Cummings, Siubhan Harrison, Peter Polycarpou and Liam Tamne will lead the cast of the European Premiere of WORKING, directed by Luke Sheppard, with choreography by Fabian Aloise. WORKING will open at Southwark Playhouse on 7 June 2017, with previews from 2 June, for a strictly limited season ending 8 July 2017. Further casting to be announced.

Gillian Bevan played regular Clare Hunter in the Channel 4 series Teachers. Her other TV credits include recurring roles in Holby City (BBC1) and Doctors (BBC 1). Gillian recently played the title role in the RSC’s production of Cymbeline. Her previous theatre credits include the Witch in Into the Woods (Manchester Royal Exchange), Mrs Wilkinson in Billy Elliot (West End), Polonia in Hamlet (Manchester Royal Exchange) and Road Show (Menier Chocolate Factory).

 

Krysten Cummings originated the role of Mimi Marquez in the West End production of Rent, for which she received an Olivier Award nomination. She also played the role on Broadway. She most recently appeared in the Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar.

 

Dean Chisnall is currently playing the Narrator in Blood Brothers (UK Tour). His previous theatre credits include the title role in Shrek the Musical (Theatre Royal Drury Lane & National Tour), LoveNever Dies (Adelphi Theatre), La Cage Aux Folles (Playhouse Theatre) and Never Forget (Savoy).

 

Siubhan Harrison most recently starred as Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls (Savoy and Phoenix Theatres). Her other notable theatre credits include Lorene in From Here to Eternity (Shaftesbury Theatre), Sally Simpson in Tommy (Prince Edward Theatre) and Rizzo in Grease (Piccadilly Theatre).

 

Peter Polycarpou has a wide range of theatre, TV and film credits to his name. He recently appeared as Buddy Fiddler in City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse), Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls (Chichester Festival Theatre) & Inspector Messiter in The Magistrate (National Theatre). Peter was part of the original casts of Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil’s Les Misérables and Miss Saigon and played Ali Hakim in the National Theatre’s Olivier Award-winning stage and film production of Oklahoma! alongside Hugh Jackman and Maureen Lipman. Peter played regular Chris Theodopolopodous in BBC 1’s Birds of a Feather from 1990-1994 and appeared in the film adaptation of Evita starring Madonna, as well as the 2004 musical film De-Lovely.

 

Liam Tamne most recently starred as Frank N Furter in Rocky Horror Picture Show (UK Tour). His other theatre credits include Raoul, in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s Theatre), Enjolras in Les Misérables (The Queen’s Theatre) and Link Larkin in Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre). Liam was part of team Will.I.Am on BBC’s The Voice in 2013.

    

WORKING is the extraordinary genre-defining musical from Grammy and Academy Award-winner Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell) based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of interviews with the American workforce: Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. The show has been adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, the creators of Godspell and Rags, with additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg.

 

This highly original and universal portrait of the American workday is told from the perspective of those that the world so often overlooks – the schoolteacher, the housewife, the fireman and the waitress amongst many – whose daily grind and aspirations reflect the truths of the people that make up a nation.  WORKING employs a range of musical styles and genres from contributing composers, including five-time Grammy Award-winner James Taylor and Pulitzer Prize-winner Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, In The Heights) as well as Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary Rodgers & Susan Birkenhead.

 

WORKING first opened on Broadway in 1978, under the direction of Stephen Schwartz, with a cast including Patti LuPone, Bob Gunton, Joe Mantegna, David Patrick Kelly and Rex Everhart. The show has since undergone several revisions, with additional songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda being introduced in 2009. WORKING was last performed off-Broadway in December 2012, under the direction of Gordon Greenberg (Holiday InnGuys and Dolls, Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris).

 

WORKING will have Set Design by Jean Chan, Costume Design by Gabriella Slade, Lighting Design by Nic Farman and Sound Design by Tom Marshall with Musical Supervision by Alex Parker, Musical Direction by Isaac McCullough and Casting by Will Burton CDG.

 

The new production at Southwark Playhouse is performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.

 

WORKING is produced by Jack Maple, Ramin Sabi & D.E.M. Productions.

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

2 June – 8 July

 

Southwark Playhouse

77-85 Newington Causeway

London SE1 6BD

 

Performance Times:

Monday – Friday 7.30pm

Saturday 3.00pm & 7.30pm

N.B Tuesday 4 July – Additional matinee at 3pm

 

Tickets: £25 and £20 concessions (from £14 during previews) 

Box Office:  020 7407 0234

Website:  southwarkplayhouse.co.uk  / www.workingthemusical.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SouthwarkPlayhouse
Twitter: @swkplay

West Side Story Review

Princess Alexandra Auditorium, Yarm – Until 8 April 2017.

Darlington Operatic Society presents West Side Story at the stunning Princess Alexandra Auditorium.

Unquestionably one of musical theater’s most beloved, iconic classics, West Side Story—the stirring Broadway musical that features a book by theater titan Arthur Laurents, music by the incomparable Leonard Bernstein, and lyrics by living legend Stephen Sondheim—remains a still-resonant masterpiece of song, dance and story that explores themes still quite relevant even in modern times. Loosely inspired by William Shakespeare’s tragic drama about star-crossed lovers, “Romeo and Juliet,” the musical is cleverly reset in the tough mean streets of early 20th Century New York City, where two warring teenage street gangs—the Jets, a Caucasian gang, and their rivals, the Sharks, comprised of Puerto Rican immigrants—clash for dominion over their working-class neighborhood.

As the doomed gang members Jason Slater (Bernardo) and Ben Connor (Riff) do nice work, although Connor is more easily able to organically incorporate Riff’s street cred. Karen Stone shines as Anita. Her wonderful voice is matched by her strong emotional, and sometimes comedic, performance.  And while Rhiannon Walker is a ideal Maria with her beauty, sensitivity, touching playfulness and the yearning soar of her soprano, Neil Harland’s Tony is vocally sublime.

As the authority-abusing (and creepily racist) Lt. Schrank, Julian Cound gives his role a convincingly towering, eerie presence that easily justifies why both the Jets and the Sharks hates him. Beside him is Rob Van Vlijmen who does a great job playing Schrank’s lackey, the plump, bumbling Officer Krupke. On the less threatening side is Norman Rudd, who plays super-square, out-of-touch school official Glad Hand, who tries in vain to curb the conflict at the school dance by forcing a co-mingling of the two factions. Poor guy just gets insulted for this efforts. And finally, there’s Doc, owner of the local drug store where Tony works and the one true ray of reason and compassion in the narrative. Played with heart and endearing empathy and a wonderful yorkshire accent by Dougie Clayton, Doc watches helplessly as the teens implode all around him.

This monumental piece of stage craft—originally directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins—is buoyed by its gorgeous, enchanting score, believably vivid characters, important socio-political motifs, and timeless, inescapable songs like “I Feel Pretty,” “Maria,” “America,” “Tonight,” “Somewhere,” (and many more) that all contribute to the show’s enduring brilliance.

There were a few sound issues last night and maybe a few first night nerves, the band however wonderful could do to be turned down to help the vocals stand out.   But, problems aside,  this still came across as a reasonable production by an amateur group.   

The Wedding Singer Review

Southampton Mayflower – 4 April 2017.  Reviewed by Karen Millington Burnet

Wow, another superb night at a great Southampton Mayflower production – impressive! An incredibly fast moving production by a fabulous cast and crew and an impressive musical performance by the outstanding orchestra.

The performance opened with a breathtaking and high octane bang and didn’t stop until half time.  The second half was as high-tempo and breathless.  The man of the match for me must be Jon Robyns as Robbie; a masterclass in performing talent.  While we took a while to warm to him, by the middle of the first half he had captivated us.  I was rooting for Cassie Compton’s Julia to walk away with the accolade; a huge pleasure to hear such a voice and acting ability from the diminutive Cassie – but in the end, for me, she was pipped by the versatility of Jon Robyns.  That said, the cast were outstandingly drilled and athletic and Ashley Emmerson’s Sammy with his expressive hair, Sam Holmes’ delightfully camp George and the endless versatility of Mark Pearce shone strongly amongst a hugely capable cast of nineteen genuine acting talents; great comedic timing and effect from all three of them.

I became transfixed during the performance by the fantastic array of costumes and huge strawberries to the costume department; that said, why were Ashley Hall-Rickets’ trousers always shorter than everyone else’s?  I did fall in love with the endless sparkle of Holly’s costumes and Roxanne Pallett carried them off with great style but I was alarmed at times by Tara Verloop’s Linda and just how far she was prepared to strip off! A must-see is the body-double for Ruth Madoc; worth a return visit just to catch another performance as I think I blinked at just the wrong moment! My only – and persistent – criticism with the cast (and it is becoming a common irritation for me) is the inability of British actors to carry off a consistent and credible American accent both in conversation and song.  I know it’s hard, but it did become a slight Cook’s Tour of a variety of East and West coast States.

The supporting team, as ever, were top class.  The props were imaginative and well managed, even if there were a couple of hiccups.  The lighting was a masterclass in its own right, even if, yet again, the chaps on the spotlights seemed to miss their target on the stage occasionally.  The musicianship was quite as energetic as the stage performance and never once flagged – a really good effort, if quite undeservedly invisible. And a special mention must be made of the choreographers who must have been exhausted just dreaming up the routines let alone bringing them to life; albeit, with the talent in this cast, their job must have been a joy.

Leaving the Stalls after the performance can occasionally feel rather like trying to get off the Titanic and with better lighting would be less of a shuffle and slightly easier after the roller-coaster ride of the performance; however, we are getting used to it.

Wake Up, ‘Some Guys’ has Something to Say to You!

Wake Up, ‘Some Guys’ has Something to Say to You!

Grand Opera House York

Tuesday 25 April

45 years since Rod Stewart wrote and recorded the hit song Maggie May  and hot on the heels of Rod’s recent acclaimed album Another Country, a new theatrical production Some Guys Have All the Luck  is selling out in venues across the UK.

Some Guys Have All the Luck celebrates the career of one of rock’s greatest icons, Rod Stewart – from street busker to international superstar. The show hits York on Tuesday 25 April 2017.

Paul says:

“Rod Stewart’s life has been graced with significant strokes of luck along the way and I’ve picked out some of these as key moments in the new show. Rod has made the most of this luck combining it with hard graft and talent and I feel as lucky to be performing his current songs as much as the classics like Maggie May.”

Paul Metcalfe delivers both an authentic and charismatic performance as Rod Stewart; from the distinctive vocals to the swaggering showmanship and sheer fun that has made Rod one of the most loved performers of all time.

The new musical show ‘Some Guys Have All the Luck’ charts Rod Stewart’s career chronologically and highlights some of the significant strokes of luck which helped the rock legend during his stellar career (see Editor’s notes for further information). The show also features songs from Rod Stewart’s time with ‘The Faces’ as well as a full concert production in the second half of the show with classic hits including Maggie May, Baby Jane, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, Sailing and You’re in My Heart.

We all make our own luck, but some guys really do have it all!

Show information

Venue: Grand Opera House York

Time: 7:30pm

Tickets: From £20

Box office: 0844 871 3024

Online: www.atgtickets.com/york

FIRST LOOK – Rehearsal Photos for the UK & Ireland Premiere of THE ADDAMS FAMILY

Rehearsal photos for the UK & Ireland premiere of THE ADDAMS FAMILY, starring Samantha Womack as Morticia Addams, Les Dennis as Uncle Fester, Carrie Hope Fletcher as Wednesday Addams, Cameron Blakely as Gomez Addams, Valda Aviks as Grandma Addams, Charlotte Page as Alice Beineke, Dale Rapley as Mal Beineke, Grant McIntyre as Pugsley Addams, Dickon Gough as Lurch and Oliver Ormson as Lucas Beineke. THE ADDAMS FAMILY will open at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh on 20 April where it will run until 29 April before embarking on a UK & Ireland tour until 4 November 2017.

Directed by Matthew White, THE ADDAMS FAMILY is a musical comedy, with book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, the creators of multi award-winning Jersey Boys, and music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, based on the characters created by Charles Addams.

Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and has a shocking secret that only Gomez knows; she’s fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family! Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. All the usual clan are present – Uncle Fester, Lurch, Pugsley et al.

THE ADDAMS FAMILY is produced by Aria Entertainment and Music & Lyrics Limited, in association with the Festival Theatre Edinburgh, and is presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide.

 

2017 TOUR SCHEDULE

20-29 April 2017 Festival Theatre, Edinburgh www.edtheatres.com 0131 529 6000

9-13 May 2017 Royal & Derngate, Northampton www.royalandderngate.co.uk 01604 624811

16-20 May 2017 New Wimbledon Theatre www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-wimbledon-theatre 0844 871 7646

23-27 May 2017 Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury www.marlowetheatre.com 01227 787787

30 May – 3 June 2017 Cliffs Pavilion, Southend www.southendtheatres.org.uk 01702 351 135

6-10 June 2017 Birmingham Hippodrome www.birminghamhippodrome.com 0844 338 5000

13-17 June 2017 Theatre Royal, Bath www.theatreroyal.org.uk 01225 448844

20-24 June 2017 Hall for Cornwall, Truro www.hallforcornwall.co.uk 01872 262466

27 June – 1 July 2017 Nottingham Theatre Royal www.trch.co.uk 0115 989 5555

4-8 July 2017 The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford www.bradford-theatres.co.uk 01274 432000

18 – 29 July 2017 Mayflower Theatre, Southampton www.mayflower.org.uk 02380 711811

1-12 August 2017 Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre www.wmc.org.uk 029 2063 6464

15-26 August 2017 Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie 0844 847 2455

29 August – 9 September 2017 The Lowry, Salford www.thelowry.com 0843 208 6000

12-16 September 2017 Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk 0114 249 6000

19-23 September 2017 Bristol Hippodrome www.atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome 0844 871 3012

26-30 September 2017 New Victoria Theatre, Woking www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-victoria-theatre 0844 871 7645

3-7 October 2017 Grand Opera House, Belfast www.roh.org.uk 028 9024 1919

10-14 October 2017 Glasgow King’s Theatre www.atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre 0844 871 7648

17-21 October 2017 Wolverhampton Grand www.grandtheatre.co.uk 01902 429 212

24-28 October 2017 Milton Keynes Theatre www.atgtickets.com/venues/milton-keynes-theatre 0844 871 7652

31 October – 4 November 2017 Orchard Theatre, Dartford www.orchardtheatre.co.uk 01322 220000

Can you feel it? Can you feeeel it? CAN YOU FEEL IT!?

A REAL LIVE THRILLER MOONWALKS INTO LEEDS

Moonwalking direct from the West End – where it is now in its record-breaking eighth year – Thriller Live, the spectacular concert that celebrates the career of the great Michael Jackson, hits Leeds Grand Theatre in April this year.

Created to celebrate the career of possibly the world’s greatest entertainer, Thriller Live has been seen by over four million people in over 30 countries taking audiences on a visual, audio and electrifying journey through the magic of Michael’s 45 year musical history.

Over two hours of non-stop hits from pop to rock, soul to disco and a highly talented the cast pay homage to Jackson’s legendary live performances and innovative dance moves with flair, precision and passion.

The show includes hits I Want You Back, ABC, Can You Feel It, Off The Wall, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Beat It, Billie Jean, Dirty Diana, Bad, Rock With You, They Don’t Care About Us, Dangerous and Thriller and many more.

Thriller Live is at Leeds Grand Theatre from Tuesday 11th to Saturday 15th April

Tickets are on sale now priced from £19.50 to £35

Book online at leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall at York Theatre Royal

New stage adaptation of Anne Brontë‘s story of mystery, intrigue, betrayal, and love
 
 
York Theatre Royal & Octagon Theatre Bolton present
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
 
Based on the novel by Anne Brontë. Adapted by Deborah McAndrew
Director Elizabeth Newman. Designer Amanda Stoodley
 
York Theatre Royal, 26 April to 6 May
Press night Wednesday 26 April, 7.30pm
 
Award-winning playwright Deborah McAndrew‘s new adaptation of Anne Brontë‘s novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall comes to York Theatre Royal, in a co-production with Octagon Theatre Bolton, from 26 April to 6 May.
 
Despite often being often overshadowed by her elder sisters Charlotte and Emily, Anne Brontë has become recognised as a brilliant novelist in her own right in recent years. Many scholars, biographers and feminist literary critics have praised Anne for her forward-thinking, creative talent, and ability to genuinely write about issues that affected the everyday lives of women.
 
Her 1848 novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is an ardent story of a womans fight against oppression, which challenged the social norms and laws of the time.
 
Director Elizabeth Newman, Artistic Director of Octagon Bolton Theatre, says:
Deborah’s adaptation has beautifully captured the passion and the bravery of Anne Brontë’s exquisite novel, which follows one womans fight for independence against all odds. It is such an amazing privilege to be producing this brand new adaptation in Bolton and at York Theatre Royal, who we are very excited to be working with for this production. Audiences will be transported into a world of mystery, intrigue, betrayal and love.”
 
In 19th century Yorkshire, a mysterious young widow, Helen Graham, and her son arrive at the desolate estate of Wildfell Hall. Isolating herself from the village, she soon becomes the subject of local gossip and speculation. Intrigued by this beautiful and enigmatic woman, a young farmer, Markham, gradually falls in love. Torn apart with her attraction to Markham and the secrets of her past, Helen finally reveals the shocking history she thought she had left behind.
 
Deborah McAndrew’s previous writing work includes An August Bank Holiday Lark which won Best New Play, UK Theatre Awards in 2014. Her new adaptation of Cyrano for Northern Broadsides is currently touring the UK, visiting York Theatre Royal in April.
 
Phoebe Pryce (The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest: Shakespeares Globe), plays the enigmatic Helen Graham, and Michael Peavoy (The Musketeers, Doctors: BBC; Britannia Waves the Rules,Royal Exchange Theatre; Hamlet, National Theatre) plays handsome farmer Gilbert Markham. The cast also includes Nicole Lecky, Marc Small, Colin Connor, Phil Starnier, Sue Twist and Natasha Davidson.
 
Sharing the role of young Arthur, son of Helen Graham, are local young actors Ben Wood, 10, andAlexander Savkovic, 11, both from York.
 
 
THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL
York Theatre Royal, 26 April – 6 May
Evenings 7.30pm
Matinees Thursday 2pm, Saturday 2.30pm
 
Post-show discussion 3 May
Relaxed performance 4 May, 2pm
AD performances 4 May, 7.30pm and 6 May, 2.30pm
BSL performance 5 May, 7.30pm
Captioned performance 6 May, 2.30pm
(No performances Sundays or Mondays)
 
Tickets £30-£14
Box office 01904 623568. Online yorktheatreroyal.co.uk