ADDITIONAL VENUE ADDED TO UK TOUR OF IAN RANKIN AND RONA MUNRO’S
REBUS: LONG SHADOWS DUE TO PUBLIC DEMAND
Daniel Schumann, Lee Dean and Cambridge Arts Theatre
in association with Birmingham Rep present
Rebus: Long Shadows
By Ian Rankin and Rona Munro
Director: Robin Lefevre; Designer: Ti Green; Lighting Design: Chahine Yavroyan and Simon Bond
Composition and Sound Design: Garth McConaghie; Casting: Ginny Schiller CDG
On tour: 29 January – 16 March 2019
Daniel Schumann, Lee Dean and Cambridge Arts Theatre in association with Birmingham Rep today announce the additional venue of Rose Theatre Kingston to the successful UK tour of Rebus: Long Shadows. The productionwritten exclusively for the stage by author of the original novels, Ian Rankin and playwright RonaMunro toured from September to November 2018, and will tour to a further six cities, starting this week inGlasgow from 29 January. Then visiting Cardiff, Cambridge and Newcastle, Bath before completing its run inKingston on 16 March.
Ron Donachie joins the cast as John Rebus. He is no stranger to the role having created the title role in all the BBC Radio dramatisations of the Rebus novels. He also played Deputy Chief Inspector Gunner in the Rebus TV series and Ser Roderick Cassell in Game of Thrones. Continuing in their roles are Dani Heron (Angela),Eleanor House (Heather/Maggie), Neil McKinven (Mordaunt), John Stahl (Big Ger Cafferty) and Cathy Tyson (Siobhan Clarke).
Detective Inspector John Rebus is retired but the shadows of his former life still follow him through the streets of Edinburgh. Whisky helped but now he’s denying himself that pleasure. But when the daughter of a murder victim appears outside his flat, he’s back on the case and off the wagon.
Ian Rankin is the internationally bestselling author of the Inspector Rebus and Detective Malcolm Fox novels, as well as a string of standalone thrillers. His books have been translated into 36 languages and are bestsellers on several continents. Rankin has won multiple awards including four The Crime Writers Association Dagger Awards, and in 2004 received America’s celebrated Edgar Award. He is also the recipient of the OBE for services to literature.
Rona Munro has written extensively for stage, radio, film and television. Her theatre credits include The James Plays, Scuttlers, Iron – which won the John Whiting Award, The Last Witch and Little Eagles. Her television credits include Rehab, Bumping the Odds (BAFTA nomination), and Doctor Who; and for film, Ladybird Ladybirdand Oranges and Sunshine.
Robin Lefevre is an award-winning theatre director who has worked extensively in the UK, Ireland and the United States. He directed John Hurt in Afterplay, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, and John Byrne’s first playWriter’s Cramp. On Broadway his credits include Brian Friel’s The Aristocrats which won him the New York Drama Desk Award for Best Director and George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House. More recently he has worked on Duet For One at Birmingham Repertory Theatre and on tour, Ladies in Lavender at the Royal and Derngate and The Glass Menagerie at the Gate Theatre in Dublin.
Tour Dates
Glasgow Theatre Royal
29 January – 2 February
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Cardiff New Theatre
5 – 9 February
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Cambridge Arts Theatre
11 – 16 February
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Newcastle Theatre Royal
25 February – 2 March
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Bath Theatre Royal
4 – 9 March
Box Office: 01225 448844
Rose Theatre Kingston
12 – 16 March
Box Office: 02081 740090