Dead Sheep Limited in collaboration with Cahoots Theatre Company present
AS THE UK AND ITS POLITICAL PARTIES
TEAR THEMSELVES APART OVER EUROPE…
CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR JONATHAN MAITLAND’S
DEAD SHEEP
* PORTRAYS THATCHER’S DOWNFALL AT THE HANDS OF GEOFFREY HOWE
* TOURS THE UK IN AUTUMN 2016
* PLAYS BIRMINGHAM DURING THE TORY PARTY CONFERENCE
* PLAYS EASTBOURNE – IAN GOW MP’S CONSTITUENCY
* PAUL BRADLEY TO PLAY ‘HOWE’ OPPOSITE STEVE NALLON AS ‘THATCHER’
Jonathan Maitland said, “When I wrote Dead Sheep in 2014 I knew it would be resonant. But it now feels uncanny. Then, as now, it was a story of a government split over Europe, agonising conflicts of loyalty, and a fatal miscalculation by a seemingly impregnable Prime Minister. The timing couldn’t be sweeter: especially since we’re playing Birmingham in September, during the week of the Tory party conference. We’re considering a special seating policy for that leg of the tour: Remainers in the circle, Leavers in the stalls…”
After a record-breaking run at Park Theatre, and huge critical and public acclaim, Jonathan Maitland’s debut play, DEAD SHEEP, directed by Ian Talbot OBE, will tour the UK from 6 September – 28 November 2016. Steve Nallon will return to the production to star as ‘Margaret Thatcher’, having portrayed her for many years on the political puppetry satire Spitting Image. Paul Bradley, best known for playing ‘Professor Elliot Hope’ in Holby City, will play ‘Geoffrey Howe’, Carol Royle will play ‘Elspeth Howe’, Graham Seed will play ‘Ian Gow / Nigel Lawson’, Tony Bell will play ‘Bernard Ingham / Alan Clark / Dennis Thatcher’ and John Wark will play ‘Stephen Wall / Brian Walden’.
It is 1989 and a seemingly invincible Prime Minister has sacked her Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe, thinking she had nothing to fear from him; his speaking skills had, famously, been compared to those of a dead sheep. But inspired by his wife Elspeth – a formidable and witty feminist, whose relationship with Thatcher was notoriously frosty – Howe overcame his limitations to destroy Mrs Thatcher’s political career…and also his own.
Dead Sheep portrays the true story of how Mrs. Thatcher, the most divisive Prime Minister of modern times, was brought down by her one time friend and political soul mate Geoffrey Howe. Using imagined dialogue to portray private scenes between the main protagonists, it recreates the events leading up to Howe’s famous 1990 speech, in which he criticised Thatcher for undermining policies on economic and monetary union in Europe, ultimately leading to her downfall and resignation. Dead Sheep is the result of two years’ research, during which the playwright gained access to Geoffrey Howe himself and other prominent politicians and advisers of the era.
Jonathan Maitland is a broadcaster and writer. He reported for Radio 4’s Today programme in the 1990s, before co-presenting BBC1’s Watchdog and ITV 1’s House of Horrors. He has presented ITV1’s flagship current affairs show, Tonight, for the last 16 years. He has interviewed, amongst others, Tony Blair, Madonna, Henry Kissinger and Bob Geldof and written for all the national newspapers. He has authored five books, including a best-selling memoir How To Survive Your Mother and Vote For Who?. His co-written screenplay about the footballer Stanley Matthews has been optioned and is in development. Dead Sheep was his debut play at Park Theatre, which was then followed by the highly controversial An Audience with Jimmy Savile, starring Alistair McGowan, which went on to smash his existing box office record. His third play at the venue, Deny Deny Deny, which will tackle doping in sport, will open in November.
Steve Nallon plays ‘Margaret Thatcher’. In 1984 Steve became a founding member of the Spitting Image team and it aired until 1996. Although he became most famous for providing the voice of Thatcher, he also voiced many of the show’s other characters, including ‘The Queen Mother’, ‘Alan Bennett’ and ‘David Attenborough’. His other stage credits include Cissie and Ada, An Hysterical Rectomy (UK tour) and Carnival (Barbican), his television work includes Jonathan Creek and TV Burp and he appeared in the film 51 Degrees North in 2015.
Paul Bradley plays ‘Geoffrey Howe’. Paul played ‘Professor Elliot Hope’ for ten years in Holby City and ‘Nigel Bates’ in EastEnders for six. Other TV includes ; Bradley (his own children’s’ TV show) Bottom, Smith and Jones, Birth Marriages and Deaths, The Kate Robbins Show, Stop That Laughing At The Back, The Young Ones, Murder Most Horrid, Boon, Comic Strip and C.U Byrne ( in Irish !). On the big screen he played ‘Yehuda Zsiskind’ in Roman Polanski’s multi Academy Award and BAFTA winning film, The Pianist. His theatre credits include Journey’s End (Comedy Theatre), Noises Off (ATG), The Relapse (NT), The Threesome (Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Pirates Of Penzance and Twelfth Night (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Much Ado About Nothing, Bulldog Drummond, Around The World in 80 Days (Southampton Nuffield Theatre), Charley’s Aunt (York Theatre Royal), Romeo and Juliet (Young Vic), as well as Rep seasons at Manchester University and Royal Exchange theatres.
Ian Talbot directs. He was Artistic Director of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre until 2008, where his directing credits include Babes In Arms, The Fantasticks, Kiss Me Kate, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, Oh, What A Lovely War, High Society, H.M.S. Pinafore (all nominated for Olivier Awards). His other directing credits include The Mousetrap (St Martin’s Theatre), Yeoman of the Guard (Savoy Theatre), High Society (Shaftesbury Theatre and UK tour) and Lend Me A Tenor (Gielgud Theatre). He has also acted at the RSC, Shakespeare’s Globe and in the West End. In 2007 he was awarded OBE for services to drama.
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UK TOUR DATES
Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 September CAST, DONCASTER
Monday 13 – Saturday 17 September WESTCLIFF PALACE THEATRE, SOUTHEND
Monday 19 – Saturday 24 September ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON
Monday 26 September – Saturday 1 October BIRMINGHAM REP
Monday 3 – Saturday 8 October SHREWSBURY SEVERN THEATRE
Tuesday 11 – Saturday 15 October CARDIFF NEW THEATRE
Wednesday 19 – Saturday 22 October COVENTRY BELGRADE THEATRE
Monday 31 October – Saturday 5 November EXETER NORTHCOTT THEATRE
Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 November EASTBOURNE DEVONSHIRE PARK
Monday 14 – Saturday 19 November MALVERN FESTIVAL THEATRE
Monday 21 – Saturday 26 November GUILDFORD YVONNE ARNAUD
Wednesday 30 November – Saturday 3 December BROMLEY CHURCHILL THEATRE