2019 Tour of Torben Betts’s CAROLINE’S KITCHEN

CAROLINE’S KITCHEN

A COMEDY BY TORBEN BETTS

2019 NATIONAL TOUR

PRIOR TO NEW YORK SEASON

 

Torben Betts’s biting comedy, CAROLINE’S KITCHEN, was staged earlier this year on tour and at Park Theatre, London, under the titleMonogamy, starring Janie Dee.  Betts and his producers, Original Theatre Company, under the Artistic Direction of Alastair Whatley, have reworked the play and, with a new cast led by Caroline Langrishe, Aden Gillett, James Sutton and Elizabeth Boag (further casting to be announced), will begin a new national tour on 24 January 2019 at Derby Theatre, running through to 13 April 2019 at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester.  This will be followed by an off-Broadway season in New York Spring 2019.

Caroline Mortimer, the nation’s favourite TV cook, has it all: a sparkling career, a big house in fashionable North London, a (golf) loving husband, smart kids and the best kitchen money can buy. But beneath the immaculate furnishings and studio lighting and away from the glare of the ever-present cameras, Caroline must face the looming collision of living a private life in the public eye. What happens when the cameras turn off and the truth comes out?

Betts’s dark domestic comedy examines how people in the public eye battle with the responsibility and demands of real life and, in true Betts style, it explores the dynamics of age, class, politics and marriage.

Caroline Langrishe is best known for her television roles as Charlotte Cavendish in Lovejoy, Georgina  Channing in Judge John Deed, Marilyn Fox in Casualty and Judith Leicester in Doctors.  Caroline’s recent theatre credits include the UK tour of How the Other Half Loves, the Mercury Theatre Colchester production of Feydeau’s Bang Bang adapted by John Cleese, and Countess Lovel/Rose Trollope in Lady Anna: All at Seaat Park Theatre, London.  Aden Gillett can be seen playing Scrooge in Rachel Kavanaugh’s new production of A Christmas Carol adapted by David Edgar for the Royal Shakespeare Company this Christmas.  His other recent theatre credits include Arthur Winslow in Rachel Kavanaugh’s production of The Winslow Boy (UK Tour), Theseus/Oberon in Dominic Dromgoole’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe) and Sir Colenso Ridgeon in Nadia Fall’s production of The Doctor’s Dilemma (National Theatre).  He is probably best known for his television roles as Jack Maddox in The House of Eliott and Edward Campbell in Holby City.  He will be appearing in series three of The Crown.  James Sutton is best known for playing John Paul McQueen in Hollyoaks from 2006 to 2017, and Ryan Lamb in Emmerdale from 2009 to 2011.

Torben Betts was born in Lincolnshire and studied at Liverpool University.  He became the resident dramatist at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre in 1999.  Poet and dramatist Liz Lochhead said Betts “is just about the most original and extraordinary writer of drama we have.”  His play The Unconquered won Best New Play 2006/07 at the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland.  2015 saw a revival of his acclaimed 2012 play Muswell Hill at London’s Park Theatre, What Falls Apart opened at Newcastle’s Live Theatre, and his version of Chekhov’s The Seagullwas staged at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.  In February 2016, Betts adapted Get Carter for Northern Stage in Newcastle, running in tandem with The Original Theatre Company’s UK tour of his critically acclaimed Invincible, which had a month-long run at the 13th annual Brits Off Broadway festival in New York City.

CAROLINE’S KITCHEN is directed by Alastair Whatley, with design by James Perkins and lighting by Chris Withers.  The national tour is produced by Tom Hackney for The Original Theatre Company, Ghost Light Theatre Productions and Eilene Davidson. 

                                                                                                                       

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Age Guidance: 12+ 

 

 

2019 SCHEDULE

24 – 26 January                        Derby Theatre                                                     general on-sale soon
www.derbytheatre.co.uk                                      01332 593939

29 January – 2 February          Cambridge Arts Theatre                                      general on-sale soon
www.cambridgeartstheatre.com                           01223 503333
5 – 9 February                          Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells             general on-sale soon
www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk                           01892 530613
11 – 16 February                      Royal & Derngate, Northampton                          on sale
                                                www.royalandderngate.co.uk                               01604 624811
19 – 23 February                     Everyman Theatre, Liverpool                               general on-sale late November
www.everymanplayhouse.com                             0151 709 4776

25 February – 3 March           Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham                            on sale 
www.everymantheatre.org.uk                                 01242 572573

12 – 16 March                        Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne                   general on-sale soon
www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk                              01323 412 000

25 – 30 March                        Theatre Royal Bath                                                general on-sale 3 December
www.theatreroyal.org.uk                                        01225 448844

3 – 6 April                               Connaught Theatre, Worthing                                 on sale
www.worthingtheatres.co.uk                                   01903 206206

9 – 13 April                             Mercury Theatre, Colchester                                  general on-sale 21 November
www.mercurytheatre.co.uk                                      01206 573948