MORE ACTS ANNOUNCED FOR NEW WEST END MAGIC SHOW IMPOSSIBLE

ImpossibleWorld-class magicians and illusionists astonished audiences today at the launch of brand new West End show IMPOSSIBLE. The biggest magic show London has seen in decades is set to thrill audiences at London’s Noël Coward Theatre this summer when it opens on 24th July. Spectators at the launch event were given taste of what’s to come as the magicians performed a number of dumbfounding stunts, from Houdini’s death-defying water tank escape with a 21st century twist to contemporary street magic.

The show, which runs for just 5 weeks, fuses dazzling grand stage illusions, up-close-and-personal magic, cutting-edge technological tricks and death-defying stunts in a fast-paced, breath-taking spectacular, under the direction of triple BAFTA-winner Anthony Owen, Executive Producer of Channel 4’s Derren Brown.

ImpossibleThe event also revealed the additional performers joining the world-class line up will be explosive break-dancing street magician Magical Bones, escapologist and expert magician Ali Cook and world-renowned grand illusionist Luis de Matos. The previously announced line-up includes: modern-day Houdini, daredevil and TV escapologist Jonathan Goodwin; mind-blowing mind-reader Chris Cox;magical mentalist Katherine Mills; boundary breaking magician Ben Hart and spell-binding digital marvel Jamie Allan.Impossible

Celebrating its global premiere this July in London, where Harry Houdini and the superstars of illusion stunned Victorian audiences on stage, IMPOSSIBLE will re-establish the UK capital as the epicenter of innovation and spectacle, hosting the greatest magic show on Earth. Directed by Anthony Owen, the multi-award winning producer and magic consultant behind Channel 4’s Derren Brown, IMPOSSIBLEbrings world-leading performers together live on-stage for the very first time. Featuring a stunning range of magical artistry from astonishing acts of epic proportions to dumbfounding up-close sleight of hand, be ready to be mesmerized and baffled by these incredible illusionists.

IMPOSSIBLE is produced in the West End by Jamie Hendry Productions, with scenic design by Andrew D. Edwards, lighting design by Tim Lutkin, video design by Duncan McLean and sound design by Gareth Owen.

Magical Bones

Richard Essien, alias Magical Bones, fuses a unique blend of innovative magic and hip hop that will have audiences spellbound as he seamlessly dances his way of straitjackets. Starting his career as a professional hip-hop dancer, he has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry including Madonna, Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys and Plan B. Now combining dance with magic, Boneshas created a new and challenging form of performance for the entire industry.

Ali Cook

Master of multiple magical trades, Ali Cook is a daredevil escapologist, sleight of hand expert, street magician, stage illusionist and performer of thought control. A pioneer of the alternative magic scene, he has written and starred in various television series including: ITV’s Penn And Teller: Fool Us; BBC 1’sNow You See It; Channel 4’s Dirty Trick’s; and Channel 5;s Psychic Secrets Revealed with Derren Brown.

Luis de Matos

Audiences won’t believe their eyes when Portuguese grand illusionist Luis de Matos takes to the stage. A master magician known for his trail-blazing stunts and ability to make cars disappear, he has won various prizes for his astounding magic. The youngest ever recipient of the distinguished ‘David Devant Award’, given to him by the Magic Circle for a significant contribution to advancing the art of magic, he’s considered by many as the most renowned and distinguished Portuguese magician of all time.

Jonathan Goodwin

Daredevil and TV Escapologist Jonathan Goodwin will have audiences on the edge of their seats as he dances with death on stage. After first appearing on Channel 4’s Dirty Tricks, Jonathan has brought his unique stunts to various TV specials including The Seven Stupidest Things to Escape From and How Not to Become Shark Bait! In his television series The Incredible Mr Goodwin, he pushes the limits of possibility with stunts that range from extreme planking to climbing skyscrapers.

Jamie Allan

You’ll never look at your iPhone the same way again. Modern day Houdini, Jamie Allen fuses magic and technology together to create spell binding stunts that captivate the contemporary audience. Transporting classic magic tricks into the digital age, his phenomenal modern illusions include sawing people in half with lasers and iPad ‘Digital Art’.

Chris Cox

Clear your mind before award-winning mind reading specialist Chris Cox gets his hands on it! Chris stars in BBC 3’s Killer Magic, bewildering audiences with his unique mind reading talent. Illusion consultant for The Bodyguard, he has flummoxed audiences on stages across the country and continues to control minds in his sell-out tour Fatal Distraction.

Ben Hart

Ben Hart invents unique magic which pushes the boundaries of film, theatre and television and tests the limits of illusion, including decapitation, vanishing and levitation  At the age of 16 he won the Magic Circle’s Young Magician of the Year’ Award and his most recent show The Vanishing Boy sold-out to astonished audiences.  He recently starred in BBC 3’s Killer Magic, where his unique and unorthodox approaches amazed audiences across the country.

Katherine Mills

Prepare for your mind to be warped by magical mentalist and sophisticated up-close trickster Katherine Mills. Combining psychology with trickery and magic, Katherine crosses into her audiences psyche to astound and amaze. The first female magician ever with her own primetime TV series – Mind Games, Katherine is a phenomenon taking the world by storm.

LISTINGS INFORMATION

IMPOSSIBLE
Noël Coward Theatre, St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4AU

Friday 24th July – Saturday 29th August 2015
Monday – Saturday evenings at 7.30pm
Matinee performances: Tuesday and Saturday at 3.00pm
Booking details:  0844 482 5141
Access bookings: 0844 482 5137
Press Night: Thursday 30 July, 7.30pm
Website: www.ImpossibleLive.com
Facebookwww.facebook.com/ImpossibleTheShow
Twitter: @ImpossibleShow

Ticket prices: £10, £20, £40, £60. Premium tickets are also available

 

THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL “JERSEY BOYS” EXTENDS ITS BOOKING PERIOD

THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL “JERSEY BOYS”

EXTENDS ITS BOOKING PERIOD
NOW BOOKING AT THE PICCADILLY THEATRE
UNTIL 14 FEBRUARY 2016
WITH CHRISTMAS 2015 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE CONFIRMED
JERSEY BOYS The Musical London
JERSEY BOYS
The Musical
London

JERSEY BOYS, the smash hit musical, is extending its booking period at the Piccadilly Theatre until 14 February 2016, with tickets now on sale.

JERSEY BOYS stars Michael Watson as Frankie Valli, Edd Post as Bob Gaudio, Jon Boydon as Tommy DeVito and Gary Watson as Nick Massi.  Sandy Moffat plays the role of Frankie Valli at certain performances.  Also in the cast are Simon Adkins, Nicola Brazil, Matthew Cutts, Stuart Dawes, Lucinda Gill, Thomas Goodridge, Nicky Griffiths, Matthew Hunt, Mark Isherwood, Charlotte Jeffery, Ben Jennings, Joseph Peters, Chris Stoddart, Helen Ternent, Matt Thorpe and Ben Wheeler.

JERSEY BOYS opened in London at the Prince Edward Theatre in 2008 and moved to the Piccadilly Theatre in March 2014.  The musical has now been seen by over 22 million people worldwide and is firmly established as one of the West End’s longest running and most popular shows.  A second UK production of JERSEY BOYS is currently breaking box office records on its first ever tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

JERSEY BOYS is the remarkable true story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and their rise to stardom from the wrong side of the tracks.  These four boys from New Jersey became one of the most successful bands in pop history, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and sold 100 million records worldwide, all before they turned 30.  The show is packed with their hits, including Beggin’, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, December, 1963 (Oh What a Night), Big Girls Don’t Cry, My Eyes Adored You, Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got), Bye Bye Baby, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Working My Way Back to You, Fallen Angel, Rag Doll and Who Loves You.

Winner of Broadway’s Tony, London’s Olivier and Australia’s Helpmann Awards for Best New Musical, JERSEY BOYS is the winner of 57 major awards worldwide.  As well as still running on Broadway and in the West End, and on tour in the UK and Ireland, JERSEY BOYS can be seen in Las Vegas and across the United States on its US National Tour.

JERSEY BOYS is written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe.  The London production is staged by the entire original Broadway creative team, led by director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo, with scenic design by Klara Zieglerova, costume design by Jess Goldstein, lighting by Howell Binkley, sound by Steve Canyon Kennedy and projection design by Michael Clark.  The orchestrations are by Steve Orich and the music supervision and vocal arrangements by Ron Melrose.

JERSEY BOYS is produced in London by the Dodgers, with Joseph J. Grano, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Pelican Group, in association with Latitude Link, Rick Steiner, and a small clutch of UK colleagues.

 

LISTINGS INFORMATIONPiccadilly Theatre
16 Denman Street
London W1D 7DY

Performances:  Tuesdays – Saturdays at 7.30pm, Tuesday & Saturday matinees at 3.00pm, Sundays at 5.00pm 

 
2015-16 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Monday 21 December             No Performance

Tuesday 22 December            3.00pm & 7.30pm

Wednesday 23 December       7.30pm

Thursday 24 December           3.00pm

Friday 25 December                No performance

Saturday 26 December            7.30pm

Sunday 27 December              5.00pm

Monday 28 December             3.00pm & 7.30pm

Tuesday 29 December            3.00pm & 7.30pm

Wednesday 30 December        3.00pm & 7.30pm

Thursday 31 December            7.30pm

Friday 1 January                      No Performance

Saturday 2 January                  3.00pm & 7.30pm

Sunday 3 January                    5.00pm

Current booking period to 14 February 2016

Tickets from £24.50

Box Office:  0844 871 7630

Website:  www.jerseyboyslondon.com
Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/JerseyBoysLondon
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/#!/JerseyBoysUK

 

WEST END LIVE REVEALS FULL LINE-UP

An incredible line-up of London’s top musicals will perform at this year’s West End Live in association with MasterCard, the biggest free musical theatre festival in the world that this year returns to two of London’s most iconic squares.

Taking place on 20 and 21 June, West End LIVE is presented by Official London Theatre and Westminster City Council, and will see half a million theatre lovers flock to the capital for two days of sensational entertainment.

In Trafalgar Square, the West End LIVE stage will present a weekend packed full of live performances from the West End’s numerous popular musicals and some of the world’s most talented singers. In Leicester Square the festival will celebrate London’s incredible plays with a unique theatre experience including the chance to pet a dinosaur (yes, really) and have your photo taken with an Olivier Award.

Joining previously announced musicals Billy Elliot The Musical, Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia!, Matilda The Musical and Sunny Afternoon performing over the weekend in Trafalgar Square are a host of new and old favourites.

Returning to the event are The Commitments, Disney’s The Lion King, Les Misérables, Let It Be, Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games, Miss Saigon, The Phantom Of The Opera, Stomp, Thriller Live, War Horse and Wicked, plus the touring productions of former West End hits Avenue Q and Shrek The Musical.

Making their West End LIVE debuts are American Idiot, Burt Bacharach – Reimagined, The Dreamers, Dusty, Gypsy, Memphis The Musical and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s Seven Brides For Seven Brothers.

On Sunday there will be a treat for cabaret fans with the return of the Ben Stock-hosted West End Cabaret, featuring performances from some of the West End’s best loved stars. The public is also invited to have their say as to the show tunes performed by tweeting their suggestions using the hashtag #WestEndLIVE before 10 June.

Over in Leicester Square, theatre fans are invited for the second year running to West End LIVE’s exclusive pop-up theatre experience with the return of its stunning 1920s Spiegeltent.

As well as the chance to meet the stars of Dinosaur Zoo, there’s also plenty of fun for family and adults alike with West End storytelling sessions, appearances from Aliens Love Underpants and Horrible Histories – Barmy Britain, and the chance to take a look at some of the West End’s most iconic costumes up close, watch make-up demonstrations and discover the secrets of shows including the multi Olivier Award-winning hit The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, The 39 Steps and this year’s Best New Comedy Olivier Award winner The Play That Goes Wrong.

Speaking about the 11th ever West End LIVE, Julian Bird, Chief Executive of the Society of London Theatre, the organisation behind Official London Theatre, said: “Theatre is one of the capital’s greatest draws with an international reputation for offering world-class entertainment, and West End LIVE is a unique opportunity to showcase the quality and diversity of shows the London stage has to offer as well as putting on a great free family event for the public to enjoy.”

 

STRICTLY LIMITED WEST END SEASON OF ALIENS LOVE UNDERPANTS LIVE ON STAGE – DOMINION THEATRE, 1 AUGUST TO 5 SEPTEMBER 2015

“Aliens love underpants, of every shape and size.
But there are no underpants in space, so here’s a big surprise!”

Harrison Spiers in ALIENS LOVE UNDERPANTS (previous West End cast) credit sjsphotoA strictly limited West End season of family show ALIENS LOVE UNDERPANTS comes to the Dominion Theatre from 1 August – 5 September 2015, marking its return to London following a highly acclaimed UK tour.

Based on the hugely successful children’s book by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort, the story of the mischievous aliens who come to earth on an important mission to steal everybody’s underpants has stunning effects, madcap action, original music and lots of crazy aliens of course!

Abigail Carter-SimpsonThis zany and hilarious tale is adapted and directed by Adam Bampton-Smith.  Adam Bampton-Smith is the Artistic Director of Big Wooden Horse Theatre Company which he founded in 2004. He has written and produced The Legend of Perseus, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, The Night Before Christmas and The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus as well as adapting for the stage the Oliver Jeffers books The Way Back Home and STUCK.

ALIENS LOVE UNDERPANTS stars Abigail Carter-Simpson as Veronica, Mark Collier as Mr Stevens, Eve Pearson-Wright as Mum and Alex James Ellison as Timmy – and their magical puppetry skills also bring the colourful cast of aliens to life.

Eve Pearson-WrightFirst published in 2007, Aliens Love Underpants has sold more than three million copies around the world and it has become a firm family favourite. It was listed as the most borrowed children’s book from UK libraries in 2013, and it has been translated into 46 languages. Claire Freedman and Ben Cort have also enjoyed great success with their books Aliens in Underpants Save the World, Dinosaurs Love Underpants, Pirates Love Underpants, Aliens Love Panta Claus, Monstersaurus!, Monsters Love Underpants and the forthcoming Aliens Love Dinopants which will be published in October. Ben also illustrated the recent children’s edition of Ringo Starr’s Octopus’s Garden.

© Michael Wharley Photography 2013ALIENS LOVE UNDERPANTS is based on the book by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort, and adapted and directed by Adam Bampton-Smith. Design is by Isla Shaw, lighting by Will Evans and choreography by Emma Clayton. The production is produced by Big Wooden Horse and Nick Brooke Limited.

LISTINGS INFORMATION
Dominion Theatre
268-269 Tottenham Court Road
London W1T 7AQ

Prices*: £23.75, £19.75 and £15.75 (plus booking fee)
(*All tickets include a £1.25 restoration levy)

Alex James EllisonBabes in arms under the age of one year will be admitted free of charge to performances of Aliens Love Underpants, however they will require a ticket which can be collected at the box office upon arrival.

1 August – 5 September 2015

Performance Times*:
Monday – 10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm (except Monday 31 August which is 11.00am, 1.00pm, 3.00pm)
Tuesday – no performances
Wednesday – 10.00am (except no show on 2 September)
Thursday – no performances
Friday – 10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm
Saturday –10.00am
Sunday – no performances
(*days and times may vary; check with Box Office and website for details)

Running time: 55 minutes (no interval) Suitable for ages 3+

Box Office: 0845 200 7982 or book online at www.dominiontheatre.com (booking fees apply)

http://www.underpantslive.com

See The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Pay What You Like

As part of its commitment to making theatre accessible to all, West Yorkshire Playhouse is piloting a Pay What You Like performance on Monday 8 June. People will be able to buy tickets for the Playhouse’s latest production The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at a price which they determine. The customer sets the ticket price, deciding how much they would like to pay at that particular performance.
Playhouse Artistic Director James Brining directs Jim Cartwright’s Northern-set Olivier Award-winning play. The cast includes two former Coronation Street regulars, Vicky Entwistle and Chris Gascoyne, with Nancy Sullivan as Little Voice, a shy young girl whose world is transformed through the songs of musical heroines like Judy Garland, Billie Holiday and Marilyn Monroe.
Artistic director James Brining says:
“We believe in access for all. Everyone is welcome at the Playhouse. I hope that our Pay What You Like performance will encourage people who may not be able to afford a night out at the theatre to come along and see this fantastic show.
“I have been delighted by the reception of audiences to the production. People have laughed, cried and been transported in equal measure. This is a modern classic which entertains and thrills as much as it challenges and provokes questions about society.
“It’s been a real privilege to create it for audiences. Now the Playhouse’s Pay What You Like initiative means

everyone can enjoy live theatre at a price that suits them. “
 
PAY WHAT YOU LIKE NIGHT – HOW IT WORKS
When you book you can pay as little as 50p. A transaction fee of £1.75 will be applied to all phone and internet bookings, but not when you book in person. If you are booking on the night please arrive by 6.30pm. Tickets are strictly subject to availability, pre-booking is advised.

Balé de Rua bring the passion of Brazil to Southbank Centre this August with Baila Brazil

Baila Brazil logo with textBaila Brazil is a musical journey into the heart and soul of the African and urban roots of acclaimed dance company Balé de Rua, which premiered at Sydney Opera House in January 2015. Inspired by North-American street dance, capoeira and samba, the company’s energetic yet elegant style is born from the everyday lives of many of the company who grew up in the favelas of Uberlândia in Brazil.

Baila BrazilComprising 14 dancer-percussionists, one singer and a live band of keyboard, bass and guitar, the show explores the rich cultural heritage of the Brazilian people.

Choreography, Costume, Set Design and Artistic Direction are by Marco Antônio Garcia, with Lighting Design by Nicolas Simonin and Yoann Pelletier and Musical Direction by Pedro Ferreira.

Baila BrazilBalé de Rua was originally developed as an art project in the poor neighbourhoods of Uberlândia. Since being discovered at the Biennale de la Danse of Lyon in 2002, the company have performed at leading venues across the world, bringing their exuberance and energy to more than 500,000 people in 13 different countries. They have developed free schools in their home town and every year train more than 300 children from local communities, including all of the dancers in the professional company.

Baila BrazilThe thrilling mix of Baila Brazil’s original music and passionate dance forms part of the Southbank Centre’ssummer-long Festival of Love. The popular riverside urban beach returns, along with many more summer events across the site including installations, performances, music, film, dance, free events and themed weekends.

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

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Baila Brazil
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
Wednesday 5 – Saturday 15 August 2015
Times vary, please see website for details
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
Suitable for ages 6+
Running time: 90 minutes
Box Office: 0844 875 0073
Opening Night: 6 August 2015
Ticket prices: £38, £28, £15
Concessions Half Price

LAST CHANCE TO SEE DAMIAN LEWIS, JOHN GOODMAN AND TOM STURRIDGE IN AMERICAN BUFFALO

??????????????????????????A hit with critics and public alike???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????, Damian Lewis, John Goodman and Tom Sturridge star in the major new revival of David Mamet’s gripping 1975 play American Buffalo which must end on 27 June 2015.

Winning the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for best play, David Mamet’s explosive drama examines the fickle nature of honour among thieves. As three small-time crooks, Walter “Teach” Cole (Damian Lewis), Don Dubrow (John Goodman) and Bob (Tom Sturridge), plan one big-time heist, a tragedy of errors spins this razor-sharp and darkly funny play into a blistering account of divided loyalties, insatiable greed and a coveted Buffalo nickel.

Considered a classic of the American canon and recognised as one of Mamet’s masterpieces, American Buffalo premiered at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago and opened on Broadway on 16 February 1977. The play was also adapted into a 1996 film starring Dustin Hoffman (Teach), Dennis Franz (Don), and Sean Nelson (Bob).

American Buffalo is produced in the West End by Matthew Byam Shaw, Nia Janis and Nick Salmon forPlayful Productions, Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Steve Traxler, Will Trice, Tulchin Bartner Productions and Georgia Gatti.

LISTINGS INFORMATION:

AMERICAN BUFFALO
16 April – 27 June 2015
Wyndham’s Theatre
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0DA

www.AmericanBuffaloThePlay.com

Monday – Saturday 7:30pm
Wednesday & Saturday 2:30pm
Tickets from £20.00 (booking fees apply to online and telephone bookings).

Final week for entries to Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2015 and production news

New productions have been announced for two previous Bruntwood Prize-winning plays, and one previous winning writer. This year’s prize closes for entries at 6pm this Friday, 5 June 2015. The winner will be announced at an award ceremony at the Royal Exchange Theatre on 17 November 2015.

So Here We Are, by Luke Norris, won the Judges Award in the 2013 Bruntwood Prize – it will receive a production at the HighTide Festival in September 2015 and then the Royal Exchange Studio, in a co-production between the Royal Exchange and the HighTide Festival.

Britannia Waves the Rules, by Gareth Farr, won the Judges Award in 2011 and was staged at the Royal Exchange Theatre in 2014. The Royal Exchange Theatre has been awarded a Strategic Touring Grant by Arts Council England for a UK tour of the show this autumn/winter.

Alistair McDowall’s play Brilliant Adventures also won the Judges Award in 2011. His next play,Pomona, opened to critical acclaim at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2014, and will transfer to the National Theatre in September 2015 before a run at the Royal Exchange beginning in October 2015. Pomona is directed by Ned Bennett, who directed Yen, winner of the 2013 Bruntwood Prize, at the Royal Exchange earlier this year.

The 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 10th anniversary competition is now in its final week for submissions. Writers of all levels of experience have been invited to enter plays, which must be original, unperformed and unproduced. The winner will receive a prize of £16,000 and a full production of their play at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. The competition, which runs every two years, is a unique partnership between the Royal Exchange Theatre and property company Bruntwood.

Two of 2013’s winners – YEN by Anna Jordan, and THE ROLLING STONE by Chris Urch – received their critically acclaimed world premieres at the Royal Exchange this year.

The judging panel for this year’s prize is chaired by Nicholas Hytner, former Artistic Director of the National Theatre. The full judging panel is as follows:

  • Nicholas Hytner (former Artistic Director, National Theatre)
  • Sarah Frankcom (Artistic Director, Royal Exchange Theatre)
  • Vivienne Franzmann (playwright and former Bruntwood winner)
  • Ramin Gray (Artistic Director, Actors Touring Company)
  • Bryony Lavery (playwright)
  • Michael Oglesby CBE (Chairman, Bruntwood)
  • Miranda Sawyer (writer and broadcaster)
  • Meera Syal CBE (actor and writer).

The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting is open to writers in the UK and Ireland aged 16 and over.

Entries opened on 30 January 2015 and can be submitted online at www.writeaplay.co.uk  The closing date is 6pm on 5 June 2015.

The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting is Britain’s biggest playwriting competition.  This round will mark the 10th anniversary of the Prize, which has supported the development and productions of a significant number of playwrights since its inception in 2005.  17 playwrights have been awarded a total of £160,000.  There have been thirteen critically acclaimed productions of winning entries, as well as a number of productions of plays elsewhere that were identified through the judging process.

Over 9,000 entries have been generated from across the United Kingdom and winning playwrights have gone on to have work produced at the Royal Court Theatre, Almeida Theatre, on Broadway and in the West End.  It is a significant investment in playwrights and support for new work on stage.  More information about the Prize can be found at www.writeaplay.co.uk/about.

Listings

So Here We Are
by Luke Norris
Directed by Steven Atkinson
10 – 20 September 2015: HighTide Festival, Suffolk
24 September – 10 October 2015: The Studio, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
www.hightide.org.uk
www.royalexchange.co.uk
A HighTide Festival Theatre and Royal Exchange Theatre co-production

Britannia Waves The Rules
By Gareth Farr
UK tour, autumn 2015
Further details tba
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

Pomona
By Alistair McDowall
Directed by Ned Bennett
10 September – 21 November 2015: Temporary Theatre, National Theatre, London
29 October – 21 November 2015: Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
www.royalexchange.co.uk
Presented by the Orange Tree Theatre, in association with the National Theatre and the Royal Exchange Theatre

 

Royal Court Theatre Presents Summer of Pioneering Urban Storytellers

KATE TEMPEST returns to the Royal Court with fellow urban wordsmith HOLLIE MCNISH for one night of acoustic poetry

 

·         SPEECH DEBELLE performs a one off gig showcasing her new album and collaborates with the Royal Court in the creation of a music video 

·         Award-winning MEN IN THE CITIES by Chris Goode returns to the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs for a two week run

 

·         LIVE LUNCH returns with new British East Asian stories performed during your lunch break

 

·         The Royal Court joins Market Stall sellers at Tachbrook Street Market, Pimlico, every Thursday and Friday until the end of August

·         PRIMETIME primary school tour plays by 9-11 year olds announced

·         HANG and VIOLENCE AND SON trailers released

·         Tickets go on sale at 3pm 020 7565 5000 / www.royalcourttheatre.com

 

Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone said; For a few weeks this summer we are delighted to be presenting an eclectic and joyful mix of story-telling; a tribute to these extraordinary writers and theatre-makers who represent only the tip of the iceberg of our startling homegrown talent. Their interpretation of the world we share is galvanising, provocative and humanising and requires us all, the community of the audience, to bring it to life.”

 

Kate Tempest with special guest Hollie McNish

Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Tuesday 28 July 2015 8pm

 For one night only Kate Tempest and Hollie McNish bring an evening of readings and poetry to the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs.

The irresistible rise of Kate Tempest has been truly remarkable. Starting at age 16, she is now a respected playwright, novelist, poet and recording artist: already under her belt are two albums, two collections of poetry, three critically acclaimed plays and the Ted Hughes Prize for her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients which sold out when performed at the Royal Court in 2014.

Kate will be reading from her latest collection of poetry, Hold Your Own. Supporting Kate is internationally acclaimed poet and spoken word artist Hollie McNish. Reciting words of love, politics, race, breasts and all that comes in between, Hollie was UK Slam poetry champion in 2009, representing the UK and finishing third behind Canada and the USA in the World Poetry Slam Finals in Paris.

A very special evening of spoken word that brings together two of UK’s most incisive and articulate urban wordsmiths.

Kate Tempest grew up in South-East London where she still lives. Her work includes the plays Wasted and Hopelessly Devoted  (Methuen). Her epic narrative poem Brand New Ancients won the Ted Hughes Prize and is published by Picador. Everybody Down, her Mercury Prize nominated debut solo album, came out on Big Dada Records in 2014. Her collection of poetry, Hold Your Own was published by Picador in 2014, and she was named by the Poetry Society as a Next Generation Poet, a once a decade accolade. She is currently touring her album and finishing her debut novel The Bricks that Built the Houses, to be published by Bloomsbury in 2016.

Hollie McNish aka Hollie Poetry is a published UK poet and spoken word artist.  She has released three poetry albums, TouchPush Kick andVersus and two collections of written poetry, Papers (Greenwich Exchange) and Cherry Pie (Burning Eye Books, 2015). She lives between Cambridge, London and Glasgow. Her poetic journal of parenthood, Nobody Told Me, will be published by Blackfriars Books in Spring 2016.

Listings Information:

Kate Tempest with special guest Holly McNish
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Tuesday 28 July 2015 8pm

Age Guidance 14+

Tickets £25, £20, £15, £12

 Speech DeBelle Live

Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Friday 31 July 2015 8pm

British rapper and winner of the 2009 Mercury Music Prize Speech DeBelle performs tracks from her new album Breath in a special one off gig at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Speech will be accompanied by her full live band. The album is scheduled to be released in January 2016, produced by Speech over the last year alongside Nick Trepka with writing from Neil Cowley (Neil Cowley Jazz Trio) and Mike Lindsay (Spinnin’).

Collaborating with the Royal Court Theatre Speech and director Ed Sayers will create a music video shot with a live audience. The film features the track Terms and Conditions with backing vocals from Shingai Shinowa (Nosiettes) and Baby Sol. The filming will take place in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs with special instructions emailed to all ticket holders.

Ed Sayers will direct, with cinematography by Eben Bolter, who previously worked on the Royal Court’s Off The Page micro-plays in partnership with The Guardian.

Speech DeBelle won the 2009 Mercury Prize for her debut album Speech Therapy. Speech’s singleSpinnin from her second album Freedom of Speech, released in 2012, was re-worked by Tinchy Stryder and used as one of the official anthems of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In February 2012, Speechreleased her follow-up album, Freedom of Speech. Trebuchet Magazine described Speech as ‘a fiery, if naïve, seeker of justice and truth’, and said “she has a cracked lusciousness to her voice that strongly recalls Martina Topley-Bird’s most meltingly sexy moments on Tricky’s Maxinquaye. MTV gave the album 5/5 stars, and said, “What makes this a truly great hip hop album is that her words, piling up on one another, take on the quality of incantations – and that those incantations take on a life of their own.” According to AllMusic in a review (4/5 stars), “Speech DeBelle is now the most interesting and possibly the most exciting British MC on the scene.” Speech’s third album entitled Breathe. is scheduled for release January 2016. The first singleTerms and Conditions, which features backing vocals from Shingai Shinowa (Noisettes) and Miss Baby Sol, will be released August 2015.

Ed Sayers has worked as a producer and director in London production companies and ad agencies alike.  With Mother London and Saatchi & Saatchi, Ed helped to create a range of live and filmed events, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival show Pot Noodle The Musical and the T-Mobile live event ads: Dance at Liverpool Street Station and Singalong in Trafalgar Square. Ed has directed short films including Goldfishwith Michael Fassbender.  His first music video was for Handsome Boy Modeling School and most recently for Ivor Novello nominated band Bear’s Den. Ed founded the super 8 short film competition straight 8 in 1999.

Listings Information:

Speech Debelle Live

Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Friday 31 July 2015 8pm

Age Guidance 14+

Tickets £25, £20 £15, £12

 

Men in the Cities

By Chris Goode
Directed by Wendy Hubbard

Chris Goode & Company in association with Royal Court Theatre

Jerwood Theatre Upstairs

Tuesday 21 July – Saturday 1 August

Following sold out preview performances at the Royal Court in July 2014 and receiving a Fringe First for the Edinburgh run in August 2014, Chris Goode returns with his award-winning one-man show for a two week run in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs.

Framed by two violent deaths – the apparently inexplicable suicide of a young gay man, and the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich in May 2013 – Men in the Cities is a compelling piece about harm and complicity, and about the forces that shape our relationships.

Through fractured snapshots of seemingly disconnected lives, Men in the Cities presents a challenging but radically humane portrait of how we live now.

Written and performed by Fringe First winner (2014) Chris Goode, directed by Wendy Hubbard with design by Naomi Dawson and lighting design by Katharine Williams.

A Chris Goode & Company production in association with Royal Court Theatre.

Supported by Arts Council England

Chris Goode’s writing credits for the Royal Court include Men in the Cities and The New Order (Big Idea).His other theatre credits include The Forest & The Field (Ovalhouse), Monkey Bars (Traverse/Unicorn Theatres), 9 (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Neutrino (Soho/International tour) and Kiss of Life (Pleasance/Drill Hall/Sydney Opera House). As an actor Chris’ credits include The Author (Royal Court & International Tour). Chris received the Headlong/Gate New Directions Award for …Sisters (Gate).

Wendy’s directing credits for theatre include The Adventures of Wound Man and Shirley (Pleasance/ National Tour), God/Head (Oval House/Theatre in the Mill), Kiss of Life (Sydney Opera House), …Sisters(The Gate) and Speed Death of the Radiant Child (The Drum Theatre Royal Plymouth). Wendy co-directedThe Pink Bits (Riverside Studios) and was the winner of the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award (2004).

Listings Information:

Men in the Cities
By Chris Goode
Directed by Wendy Hubbard

Chris Goode & Company in association with Royal Court Theatre

Jerwood Theatre Upstairs (following Edinburgh run)

Tuesday 21 July – Saturday 1 August

Tuesday 21 July – Thursday 23 July 8pm
Friday 24 July – Saturday 25 July 9pm
Monday 27 July – Saturday 1 August 7.30pm

Age Guidance 16+

Tickets £20, £10 Mondays

Concessions £15 previews (Tuesday 21, Wednesday 22, Thursday 23 July)
Access £12 and companion at same price

Live Lunch Presents Hidden
by Vivienne Franzmann, Kathryn Golding, Amber Hsu, Lucy Lai-Tuen Chau, Chris Thompson and DanielYork Loh
directed by Lucy Morrison
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Friday 19 June – Saturday 20 June 1.15pm – 2.15pm

Live Lunch returns with six new plays. Six writers have been commissioned to create short plays with British East Asian experiences at the centre of their stories to be performed live as lunchtime readings on Friday 19 June and Saturday 20 June at 1.15pm in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs.

Working with Associate Director Lucy Morrison, the group has been busy exploding myths, questioning types and discovering hidden narratives of British East Asian lives lived just out of view.

These short plays are presented as rehearsed lunchtime readings directed by Lucy Morrison. Running time 1 hour. Cast to be confirmed.

The six plays include;

Breathe by Vivienne Franzmann

A short play about the unseen.

 

Being Suzy Wong by Kathryn Golding

A short play about finding your tribe.

(No One Disaster is Total) by Amber Hsu

A short play featuring: Death! Tragedy! And a story untold.

 

Restrain your grief and adapt to the mishap by Lucy Lai-Tuen Chau

A short play about cultural discord and cruel timing destroying the dream of a better life.

 

Mulan by Chris Thompson

A short play about taking what’s not yours and fucking with it.

(Hidden) In The Screen by Daniel York Loh

A short play about heroes, history, and exotified flesh on the stage and the screen.

Vivienne Franzmann’s credits for the Royal Court include Pests and The Witness. Her other theatre credits include Mogadishu (Royal Exchange Manchester / Lyric). Vivienne is winner of the Bruntwood Playwriting Award (for Mogadishu) and was awarded the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright as well as winner of the Pearson Playwrights’ Bursary (for Witness).

Kathryn Golding is a graduate of the Royal Court’s Unheard Voices Programme and is currently working on projects for both stage and television.​ This is her first stage reading.

Amber Hsu’s credits for the Royal Court include, Loop 36 :: Prime 151 an Audio Short Play commissioned for Lost in Theatre (Open Court Festival). Her other theatre includes If These Walls (Islington Community Theatre) and The Shadow (The Orange Tree). Her film credits include Next Time. Amber is a graduate of the Royal Court’s Unheard Voices Programme.

Lucy Lai-Tuen Chau was born in Hong Kong and brought up in the UK by adoptive parents. She trained as an actress at Rose Bruford and has worked exensively in theatre and film since 1986.

Chris Thompson’s credits for the Royal Court include Burn (Live Lunch). Other theatre includes Albion(Bush Theatre), Carthage and A Film About Someone You Love (Finborough Theatre). Chris was awarded the C4 playwrights award (formally the Pearson playwriting award) for Carthage and the Simon Gray Award 2014 for Albion. He was a finalist in the 2015 OFFIE awards for Most Promising New Playwright and Best New Play (Carthage). He has recently completed an attachment at the National Theatre Studio and is currently under commission with the Royal Court.

As an actor Daniel York Loh has worked at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre, Hampstead Theatre and Edinburgh Traverse. Daniel’s writing credits include The Fu Manchu Complex (Ovalhouse), various short plays at the Orange Tree, Bush, Rich Mix and Stratford East. Short film, Mercutio’s Dreaming which was nominated for four awards at the World Independent Music & Film Festival.

 

Lucy Morrison is Associate Director at the Royal Court where her credits include Who Cares, Product (also at Traverse and European tour) and Pests. Pests was a Royal Court co-production with Clean Break for whom Lucy has worked as Head of Artistic Programming and directed Billy the Girl (Soho Theatre), Little on the Inside (Almeida Festival and Latitude), it felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now (Arcola Theatre) and This Wide Night (Soho Theatre). Morrison also originated and commissioned the Charged and Re-Charged seasons at Soho Theatre in which she directed Fatal Light and Doris Day.

Bring along a sandwich and listen to a new play, performed live in your lunch break.

The Royal Court Bar & Kitchen will be serving lunch pre and post show.

Tickets for all readings £8 available at www.royalcourttheatre.com  020 7565 5000.

Listings Information:

Live Lunch Presents Hidden
by Vivienne Franzmann, Kathryn Golding, Amber Hsu, Lucy Lai-Tuen Chau, Chris Thompson and Daniel York Loh
directed by Lucy Morrison
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Friday 19 June – Saturday 20 June 1.15pm – 2.15pm

Age Guidance 14+

Tickets £8

 

The Royal Court Theatre joins Market Stall sellers at Tachbrook Street Market, Pimlico every Thursday and Friday until the end of August.

The Royal Court Theatre supported by Bloomberg has set up a Market Stall at Tachbrook Street Market in Pimlico as part of its three year engagement with the area. Trading every Thursday and Friday between 10am – 3pm until the end of August the Market Stall hosts a range of events and is an arena to listen to suggestions from local residents on what they would like to see happen in the area.

Your local theatre is now even closer.

For the next three years we’re going to be camped on your doorstep, hanging out on your high street, hawking in your market and generally being a friendly neighbour.

Visitors to the Market Stall will have access to Pimlico Playground, new journeying audio plays written by Royal Court writers, and Espresso Plays, ‘made to order’ plays written by a resident writer.

There will also be the opportunity to take part in miniature scriptwriting workshops and a chain-written community play, with access to ticket flash sales for Royal Court productions and free copies of Royal Court plays to take home.

Commenting on the project Royal Court Artistic Associate, Ola Animashawun said:

 

“I am delighted to welcome with open arms the people of Pimlico to our Theatre Stall in Tachbrook Street Market. Providing the theatre with a great opportunity to engage with the community and offer something that is at once, novel, unique and creative, to invite interest and ignite curiosity. Simultaneously this will enable us to create the launch pad for our wider ambition of tapping into the creative energy, desires and ambitions of the people in Pimlico.”

SW Once (Part of South West Fest)
with Ola Animashawun
22 June 2015 2pm
St. James Theatre, Studio Space, 12 Palace Street, London SW1E 5JA
Free but places must be booked in advance

Local actors will be performing a selection of rehearsed readings, as part of this year’s South West Fest. The plays will be written during six introductory playwriting workshops. The workshops will be run by the Royal Court working with Open Age, an organisation that helps older people to develop new and stimulating interests.

To book email [email protected]

The Espresso Plays
Every Thursday & Friday 10am – 2:45pm
Tachbrook Street Market

Written by a resident writter, the Espresso Plays are inspired by ideas suggested by Market Stall visitors.

Come and chat to our market stall playwrights and within 5 minutes a freshly brewed, personalised play will be written for you, all served in a takeaway coffee cup.

Pimlico Playground
by Diana Nneka Atuona, Josh Azouz, Olivia Hirst, Sarah Kosar, Simon Longman and Nessah Muthy
directed by Ola Animashawun, Debbie Hannan and Chris Sonnex
Every last Thu & Fri of the month (28, 29 May, 25, 26 Jun, 30, 31 Jul, 27, 28 Aug)

10am – 2:45pm
Tachbrook Street Market

Short enough to experience on your lunch break, these six location-based audio plays by Royal Court writers will take you on an imaginative journey through your everyday surroundings, animating the space between Tachbrook St. Market and the playground.

Head to our market stall, grab an MP3 player and a map, and have a wander…

The original short plays were recorded by actors from Pimlico Academy and Mulberry Alumni Theatre group, both of which the theatre has been working with over the past year.

The Pimlico Playground plays include:

Untitled by Diana Nneka Atuona
Bike by Josh Azouz
Hopscotch by Olivia Hirst
Big Body Tiny Head by Sarah Kosar
Bricks by Simon Longman
Brides by Nessah Muthy

Running time 30m

Pimlico Playground writers’ biographies:

Diana Nneka Atuona’s credits for the Royal Court include Liberian Girl. As well as winning the Alfred Fagon Award for Playwriting, Liberian Girl was long listed for both the Verity Bargate and the Bruntwood Prize. It was staged at the Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict. The summit was hosted by William Hague MP and Special Envoy to the UN, Angelina Jolie. Diana attended the Royal Court’s Peckham Writers Group, as part of Theatre Local. She is currently on commission with the Old Vic Theatre.

Josh Azouz’s Theatre includes The Mikvah Project (The Yard); Bar-Mitzvah Boy (OvalHouse); Sink or Shpin (Bannatyne’s Health Club/Boom Cycle London). As director, theatre includes: The Man Who Almost Killed Himself (Summerhall/BBC iplayer/Odeon release); Spur of the Moment (ALRA North/Home’s Replay Festival); On Dis Ting (OvalHouse); Gargantua (Library Theatre); No! Mr Lawrence! (The Lowry); Harissa(Tricycle) Europe (Contact).

Olivia Hirst’s theatre includes Goodstock and Play for September (Lost Watch); The Longley Viking Museum (Soho); Baby’s Gone (Performance Academy Newcastle College). She is a Writer and Co Artistic Director of Lost Watch Theatre Company.

For the Royal Court Sarah Kosar theatre includes: Spaghetti Ocean (Live Lunch). Other theatre includes Hot Dog (Descent/The Last Refuge/Thinking Cap). Short plays include Runt (Oxford School of Drama/Soho), Ice Cream (Little Pieces of Gold/Southwark), Fox (Descent/Little Pieces of Gold/Southwark),Pineapple and other short plays (Outlines/Old Red Lion), Gynotime (Orange Tea/Amsterdam). Radio includes Hashtag (Roundhouse Radio/Theatre Centre). 

Simon Longman’s theatre includes Milked (Pentabus); Why I Don’t Like the Sea and Popcorn (Arcola). He was a member of the Royal Court Young Writer’s Group in 2013 and is currently under commission for the Royal Court.

For the Royal Court Nessah Muthy’s theatre includes: Beastie (Live Lunch), Gastronauts, Hungry (Lost in Theatre, Open Court). Other theatre includes: This is not a Slog (OvalHouse); IED (HighTide Festival);Sucker (Old Vic New Voices); Sex with Robots & other Devices (Cloakroom); Nazma (Kali); Freya & Mr Mushroom (The Building Site/Southwark).

Primetime: New plays by children showcased at the Royal Court
By Lola Clark, Jared Blue Gale, Lily Habibyan, Zed Levy, Zoë Milne, Yaseen Mohamed, Daniel Santangelo and Maia Settecasi.

directed by Debbie Hannan
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Saturday 18 July – Saturday 25 July

 

The Royal Court Theatre will tour a series of short plays written by children between the ages of eight and eleven to 15 schools in outer London boroughs before being performed in the Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, from 18 to 25 July.

The Primetime plays were written by primary school children aged eight to 11 from Hammersmith & Fulham, Haringey, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster.

They were developed in Autumn 2014 during a six-week playwriting workshop at the Royal Court led by playwrights Vivienne Franzman (Mogadishu, Pests, The Witness) and Nessah Muthy (Gastronauts, Beastie).

 

Primetime is designed by Ruta Irbite with sound by George Dennis.

 

The craziest plays written by the littlest writers are taking over the Royal Court this summer.

Get ready for intergalactic rap battles, time traveling Ninjas and shapeshifting cats in an explosion of adventure and fun for the whole family.

 

Primetime is directed by past trainee director for the Royal Court Debbie Hannan.

 

The Royal Court has also commissioned free family workshops to take place alongside the production with the aim of introducing young people to playwriting.

This is the third time the Royal Court has taken a production to schools. In 2013 with Suhayla El-Bushra’s play Pigeons and the last Primetime to 15 Primary Schools in 2014.

Primetime is supported by John Lyon’s Charity, The Mercers’ Company, The Haberdashers’ Company, Ernest Cook Trust, John Thaw Foundation, Royal Victoria Hall Foundation and The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust.

The Primetime plays to be performed will be:

Chicken Wings in Space by Yaseen Mohamed (aged 11)

The Human Monster by Lola Clark (aged 9)

The Lady Bird by Daniel Santangelo (aged 10)

The Ice Cream That Never Melts by Zoë Milne (aged 9)

Lost by Zed Levy (aged 9)

Grampa Ninja and the Lost World by Jared Blue Gale (aged 10)

I Want Money!!!! By Maia Settecasi (aged 10)

The Adventures of Ms Vennily by Lily Habibyan (aged 9)

Family writing workshops are free but bookable in advance, available online www.royalcourttheatre.com or 0207 565 5000

Debbie Hannan was a previous trainee director at the Royal Court. For the Royal Court her directing credits include Who Cares (as Co-Director) and Peckham The Soap Opera. As Assistant Director for the Royal Court her credits include How To Hold Your Breath, Teh Internet is Serious Business, The Nether, Primetime 2014, Birdland and The Mistress Contract. Other directing credits include Notes from the Underground (Citizens Theatre), Panorama, Roses Are Dead, You Cannot Call it Love (The Arches), Yellow Pears (Swept Up) and Grimm Tales, Nights at the Circus (Theatre Paradok).

Listings Information:

Primetime

By Lola Clark, Jared Blue Gale, Lily Habibyan, Zed Levy, Zoë Milne, Yaseen Mohamed, Daniel Santangelo and Maia Settecasi.

directed by Debbie Hannan

Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Sat 18 – Sat 25 Jul

Wednesday to Saturday 3pm

Friday & Saturday 6pm
Tickets £10 Adult, £5 Children, £10 Child ticket and meal deal

Age guidance 7+

Family writing workshops are free but bookable in advance, available online www.royalcourttheatre.com or 0207 565 5000

Violence and Son
by Gary Owen
directed by Hamish Pirie
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Wednesday 3 June – Saturday 11 July 2015

Trailer released for Gary Owen’s play Violence and Son at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Theatre (3 June to 11 July – press night 8 June).

To embed the trailer see here.

Directed by Hamish Pirie, Gary Owen’s intimate new play is about what parents pass on and trying to do the right thing.

 

“People know, you’re my boy. And they know better than to lay a fucking finger on you.

See? You are safer here with me, than you have ever been.”

 

Liam’s 17 years old, loves Dr Who and has lost his mum. He has had to move to Wales, to the valleys, to the middle of nowhere, to live with a dad he doesn’t know. Whose nickname isn’t ‘Violence’ for nothing.

Morfydd Clark will play Jen, Jason Hughes will play Rick (aka Violence), David Moorst will play Liam andSiwan Morris will play Suze.

The production is designed by Cai Dyfan, with lighting design by Lizzie Powell and music and sound design by Mark Melville.

Violence and Son will be accompanied by three Big Idea events Violence and Shame with psychologist and poet Jonathan Asser (10 June),  Gary Owen in Conversation

(25 June ) and Power and Consent with academics Dr Susan Hansen and Dr Jackie Gray who specialise in forensic psychology (8 July).

Welsh playwright Gary Owen makes his Royal Court debut with Violence and Son. He is winner of the Meyer Whitworth, George Devine and Pearson best play awards.  His other plays include Iphigenia in Splott,Love Steals Us From Loneliness, Crazy Gary’s Mobile Disco, The Shadow of a Boy, (winner, Meyer Whitworth Award, George Devine Award), The Drowned World (winner, Fringe First and Pearson Best Play Award), Ghost City,Cancer Time, SK8, Big Hopes, In the Pipeline, Blackthorn, Mary Twice, Amgen:Broken, Bulletproof, The Ugly Truth and Free Folk. His adaptations include Spring Awakening and Ring Ring, a new version of La Ronde for the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and Dickens’ A Christmas Carol for Sherman Cymru. He is a Creative Associate at Watford Palace Theatre, where his plays We That Are Left, Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian, and Perfect Match have been produced.

Hamish Pirie is Associate Director at the Royal Court and this will be his third production for the theatre after directing Who Cares and Teh Internet is Serious Business. His previous directing credits include I’m With The Band and Demos, Quiz Show, Love With A Capital ‘L’, 3 Seconds, Most Favoured, Bravo Figaro andThe Last Bloom at the Traverse, Edinburgh (where he was previously Associate Director) and Salt Root andRoe for the Donmar Warehouse’s Trafalgar Studio season.

Morfydd Clark’s theatre credits include Blodeuwedd at Theatr Genedlathol Cymru. Her television credits include Arthur & George (ITV1), A Poet in New York (BBC) and New Worlds (Channel 4). Film credits include Love and Friendship, The Call Up, Pride Prejudice & Zombies, The Falling, Madame Bovary and Two Missing.

Jason Hughes last appeared at the Royal Court in A Real Class Affair and Phaedra’s Love. Other theatre credits include In The Next Room (St. James), 4:48 Psychosis (Royal Court US Tour),Caligula (Donmar), Design for Living, Fight for Barbara (Theatre Royal, Bath), A Wing and a Prayer(Battersea Arts Centre), Kiss Me Like You Mean It (Soho Theatre), In Flame (New Ambassador’s),Look Back in Anger (Lyttelton), The Herbal Bed (Royal Shakespeare Company), Snake in the Grass(Old Vic), The Illusion (Royal Exchange, Manchester), Badfinger (Donmar); Nothing to Pay (Thin Language); The Unexpected Guest (Theatre Royal, Windsor), Macbeth (Theatre Clwyd), A Slice of Saturday Night (Theater Auf Tournee). His television credits include Midsomer Murders, Dead Long Enough, Mine All Mine, Plain Jane, The Flint Street Nativity, Harry Enfield and Chums, Strangers in the Night, This Life, King Girl, Casualty, Castles, Peak Practice, The Bill and London’s Burning.

David Moorst is a recent LAMDA graduate. He has recently appeared in Wonderland at  Hamsptead Theatre. His television credits include Partners in Crime and Holby City.

Siwan Morris last appeared at the Royal Court in Gas Station Angel. Other theatre credits includesTonypandemonium, A Good Night Out in the Valleys (National Theatre Wales), Cloakroom(Sherman Cymru), Knives in Hens (Bath Theatre Royal), Midsummer Nights Dream, Suddenly Last Summer (both at Theatr Clwyd), The Seagull (Bristol Old Vic), Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night (UK Tour), The Merchant of Venice, The Winter’s Tale (Ludlow Festival), Feast of Snails (Lyric),The Rabbit, King Lear, Flora’s War, Hosts of Rebecca, The Journey of May Kelly, Rape of the Fair Country, Equus (all at Theatr Clywd). Her television credits include Pishyn Glo (S4C), Doctor Who,Our Girl, Wolfblood, Holby City, Whites (BBC), Caerdydd (Fiction Factory), Miss Marple (ITV) andSkins (Channel 4/E4). Her film includes Dark Signal, the Devils Vice and The Machine.

 

The Big Idea: Violence and Son

Violence and Shame

Psychologist and poet Jonathan Asser in conversation with Royal Court Associate Director Hamish Pirieabout the impulses that drive men to commit acts of violence.
Wednesday 10 June, 6pm
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
£5 (or free with a ticket for that evening’s performance)

Gary Owen in Conversation

The playwright talks to Royal Court Associate Director Hamish Pirie

Thursday 25 June, post-show

Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Free with a ticket for this performance

Power and Consent
With Dr Susan Hansen and Dr Jackie Gray academics specialising in forensic psychology at the University of Middlesex.
Wednesday, 8 July, 6pm
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
£5 (or free with a ticket for Violence and Son)

Listings Information:

Violence and Son
by Gary Owen
directed by Hamish Pirie
Wednesday 03 June – Saturday 11 July 2015
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs , Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, SW1W 8AS
Monday – Saturday
7.45pm
Saturday matinees (from 13 June) 3pm
Thursday matinees (from 11 June) 3pm
Captioned Performance Tuesday 07 July 2015, 7.45pm
Press Night Monday 08 June, 7pm
Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £20
Mondays all seats £10 (available on the day from 9am online)
Concessions £15* (available in advance until 13 June, and all matinees. For all other performances, available on a standby basis on the day)
School and HE Groups of 8+ £10  (available Wednesday – Saturday matinee, plus midweek matinee)
Access £12 (plus a companion at the same rate)
*ID required. All discounts subject to availability.

 

hang
written and directed by debbie tucker green
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Thursday 11 June – Saturday 18 July 2015

Trailer released for debbie tucker green’s play hang at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court Theatre  (11 June to 18 July – press night 16 June).

To embed the trailer see here.

debbie tucker green returns to the Royal Court to direct her new play hang with cast including Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Claire Rushbrook and Shane Zaza.

 

“Fuck your sympathy and keep it with your sorrys.”

 

A crime has been committed.

The victim has a choice to make.

The criminal is waiting.

A shattering new play about an unspeakable decision.

debbie tucker green returns to the Royal Court to direct her new play hang.  The cast includes Marianne Jean-Baptiste who makes her Royal Court debut, Claire Rushbrook and Shane Zaza.

hang is designed by Jon Bausor, with lighting design by Tim Mitchell, music composition by Luke Sutherland, sound design by Christopher Shutt and movement by Polly Bennett.

debbie tucker green’s previous plays for the Royal Court include truth and reconciliation (which she also directed), random and stoning mary. Other plays include nut (writer/director, National Theatre), generations(Young Vic), trade (RSC) and born bad (for which she won an Olivier Award, Hampstead Theatre). She won a BAFTA for Best Single Drama for her Channel 4 film adaptation of random which she also directed. Her debut feature film Second Coming (writer/director) stars Nadine Marshall and Idris Elba and is released later this year.

Marianne Jean-Baptiste has recently appeared on screen in Broadchurch. She most recently performed on stage in The Amen Corner at the National Theatre, and before that The Winter’s Tale and The Merchant of Venice for Shakespeare in the Park for The Public Theatre New York. Other previous productions include Peter Brook’s Le Costume (Paris and tour), Phyllida Lloyd’s The Way of the World (National Theatre) and Declan Donnellan’s Measure for Measure (Cheek-by-Jowl) for which she received a nomination for the Ian Charleson Award. She collaborated with Mike Leigh on stage in It’s a Great Big Shame at Stratford East, as composer for Career Girls and then again on film in Secrets & Lies, which garnered her Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress. Marianne is well known for her role as Vivian Johnson in long running American Television series Without A Trace. Her extensive film credits include RoboCop, Won’t Back Down, 360, Takers, Spygame, The Cell and 28 Days.

Claire Rushbrook previously appeared on the Royal Court Theatre stage in stoning mary, Food Chain and Hated Nightfall. Her extensive theatre credits include Market Boy (National Theatre),Festen (Almeida), Uncle Vanya (Almeida and Tour), Three Sisters (Oxford Stage Company/ West End), Hindle Wakes (Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester). She is currently best known for her role as Rae’s Mum in My Mad Fat Diary, for which she received a BAFTA nomination. Her other television credits include Whitechapel, Murder, Enid, Great Expectations, Dr Who, Home Fires and the Channel 4 comedy Spaced. Her film credits include Under the Skin and Secrets and Lies. 

 

Shane Zaza previously appeared on the Royal Court Theatre stage in Oxford Street (93.2FM & House of Agnes). He is currently playing one of the lead roles Behind the Beautiful Forevers for the National Theatre and has recently been seen as series regular Shafiq Shah in Sally Wainwright’s dramaHappy Valley on BBC One. Other theatre credits includes Henry V, 13 (National); Behind the Lines,Repentance (Bush); Mongrel Island, Realism, Minutes Pass, Furnace Four (Soho); Pieces of Vincent (Arcola); Deadeye (Birmingham Rep / Soho); Peter Pan (National Theatre Scotland), Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet (Globe); Players (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Billy Liar (Liverpool Playhouse); Mercury Fur (Paines Plough); George’s Marvellous Medicine (Bolton Octagon); The Master and Margarita, Kes, Nicholas Nickleby (Lyric); The Arbitrary Adventures of An Accidental Terrorist (Lyric Studio); The Long Way Home (New Perspectives); East is East (New Victoria).His television credits includes Silent Witness, Coming Up: Micah, Doctors, Mouth to Mouth, The Omid Djalili Show, Spooks, 10 Days to War, The Bill, Casualty, Murphy’s Law, Watch Over Me, Doctor Who, Doctors, Dalziel and Pascoe, Waterloo Road, Messiah. Film includes Generation Z, Spooks: The Greater Good, Keeping Up With the Joneses, Plastic, Two Tone, Jadoo, Clean Skin, Love at First Sight, The Da Vinci Code and Spark

Dialogue Theatre Club

Hosted by theatre and pop critic Maddy Costa, and Jake Orr of A Younger Theatre, Dialogue Theatre Club works like a book group: you see the show in your own time, then meet up to chat about it over nibbles and drinks. No one involved in making the show is present – no actors, writers, directors or designers – so you can say what you like.
9 July, 7.45pm

Free but ticketed

Listings Information:

hang
written and directed by debbie tucker green
Thursday 11 June – Saturday 18 July 2015
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, SW1W 8AS
Monday – Saturday 7.30pm
Saturday matinees
(from 20 June) 2.30pm
Thursday matinees (from 25 June) 2.30pm
Captioned Performance Wednesday 15 July, 7.30pm
Press Night Tuesday 16 June, 7pm
Audio Described Performance Saturday 11 July, 7.30pm
Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £35, £25, £16, £12
Mondays all seats £10 (available in advance to Friends and Supporters subject to availability and on the day of the performance from 9am online)
Concessions £15* Concessions £5 off top prices* (available in advance until 20 June, and all matinees. For all other performances, available on a standby basis on the day)
25s and under £12 (limited availability)
Schools and HE Groups 8+ 50% off top two prices (available Wednesday – Saturday matinee, plus midweek matinees)
Groups of 6+ £5 off top price (available Wednesday– Saturday matinee, plus midweek matinee)
Access £12 (plus a companion at the same rate)
*ID required. All discounts subject to availability

 

 

As previously announced

Royal Court: UK Tour

Constellations
by Nick Payne
directed by Michael Longhurst

Following sold-out runs at the Royal Court Theatre, in the West End and on Broadway, the award winningConstellations is now on tour.

Quantum multiverse theory, love and honey. Constellations is an explosive play about free will and friendship from one of the leading voices in UK theatre, Nick Payne.

Sparked by the first encounter of bee-keeping Roland and scientist Marianne, the boundless potential of their connection leads us through a heart-breaking love story of endless invention.

The production is designed by Tom Scutt with lighting design by Lee Curran. The composer is Simon Slater, sound design is by David McSeveney and movement by Lucy Cullingford.

Nick Payne’s most recent plays at the Royal Court were Constellations (winner of the Evening Standard Best Play Award), The Art of Dying and Wanderlust. His other credits include Constellations in the West End and on Broadway, Incognito at HighTide Festival/Bush, Blurred Lines at the Shed at the National Theatre, The Same Deep Water As Me at the Donmar Warehouse, If There Is I Haven’t Found it Yet at the Bush Theatre. He was the winner of the George Devine Award in 2009 and also a member of the Royal Court’s Young Writers Programme. Nick is currently playwright in residence at the Donmar Warehouse and working on projects for BBC Films.

Michael Longhurst directs. Previously for the Royal Court he directed Constellations (winner of the Evening Standard Best Play Award) and Remembrance Day. He is a recipient of the Jerwood Directors Award (2007) at the Young Vic and a Fringe First in 2005. Michael recently directed Bad Jews (St James’s Theatre). He directed Nick Payne’s play If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet for the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York in Autumn 2012 starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Previously Michael directed the world premiere of Stovepipe by Adam Brace. Other credits include  On The Beach as part of The Contingency Plan at the Bush Theatre, On The Record at the Arcola, dirty butterfly (winner of the Jerwood Directors Award at the Young Vic), 1 In 5 as part of Daring Pairings at Hampstead Theatre and Fringe First Award winner Guardians at the Edinburgh Festival.

Constellations by Nick Payne was supported in 2012 by Jerwood New Playwrights.

Tour Dates:

Nuffield Theatre, Southampton 2 – 6 June
University Road, Southampton, SO17 1TR
023 8067 1771 / www.nuffieldtheatre.co.uk

The Lowry, Salford Quays 9 – 13 June (on sale 6 March)
Pier 8, Salford Quays, M50 3AZ
0843 208 6000 / thelowry.com

Cambridge Arts Theatre 16 – 20  June                            
6 St Edward’s Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PJ
01223 503333 / www.cambridgeartstheatre.com

Richmond Theatre 23 – 27 June                              
The Green Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1QJ
0844 871 7651/ www.atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre/

Theatre Royal Brighton 30 June – 4 July                                  
New Road Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1SD
0844 871 7650 / www.atgtickets.com/venues/theatre-royal-brighton/

For press information please contact Clióna Roberts on 020 7704 6224 / 07754 756504 or email[email protected]

Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby
a co-production between the Royal Court Theatre and Lisa Dwan Productions, in association with Cusack Projects Ltd
by Samuel Beckett
performed by Lisa Dwan
directed by Walter Asmus

The trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays performed by Lisa Dwan, which sold-out their original runs at the Royal Court and West End, returns to London this June for the final leg of the tour at the Barbican.

Lisa Dwan’s performance of Beckett’s Not I was staged at the Royal Court in 2013 to great acclaim, 40 years after it’s UK premiere there in 1973. In January 2014 Dwan returned to reprise the production alongsideFootfalls and Rockaby, directed by Beckett’s long-time collaborator Walter Asmus. The production then moved to play full houses in a West End run before heading on tour around the UK and Ireland as well as visiting New York.

Barbican Centre 2-7 June
Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
020 7638 8891 / http://www.barbican.org.uk/

 

 

The Almeida announces full casting for Bakkhai

Euripides
a new version by Anne Carson
directed by James Macdonald

23 July – 19 September 2015
Press Night 30 July, 7pm

The Almeida Theatre announces full casting for BakkhaiJames Macdonald directs Anne Carson’s new version of Euripides’ hedonistic, visceral tragedy.  Using three actors and a chorus, this new production will echo the original Ancient Greek performance model.

Kevin Harvey will join the previously announced Ben Whishaw, who makes his Almeida debut as Dionysos, and Bertie Carvel who returns to the Almeida as Pentheus.

The chorus will include Amiera Darwish, Eugenia Georgieva, Kaisa Hammarlund, Helen Hobson, Hazel Holder, Melanie La Barrie, Elinor Lawless, Catherine May, Louise Mills and Belinda Sykes.

Pentheus has banned the wild, ritualistic worship of the god Dionysos. A stranger arrives to persuade him to change his mind.  Euripides’ electrifying tragedy is a struggle to the death between freedom and restraint, the rational and the irrational, man and god.

Design is by Antony McDonald, with light by Peter Mumford, sound by Paul Arditti, composition byOrlando Gough and musical direction by Lindy Tennent-Brown. Choreography is by Jonathan Burrowsand Gillie Kleiman. Casting is by Anne McNulty CDG.

Anne Carson is a poet, essayist, translator, playwright – and classicist who frequently references, modernises – and translates Greek mythology. Anne’s translation of Sophocles’ Antigone, starring Juliette Binoche and directed by Ivo van Hove, played at the Barbican earlier this year having premiered at Théâtre National du Luxembourg.  Anne is a MacArthur Fellow; she has received the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Pushcart Prize, and was an Anna-Maria Kellen fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2007.

James Macdonald’s work at the Almeida includes The Triumph of Love, Judgment Day and A Delicate Balance. His production of The Father is currently playing at the Tricycle TheatreHe was Associate Director of the Royal Court from 1992 to 2007, premiering works by Sarah Kane, Caryl Churchill and Martin Crimp.  More recently at the Royal Court he has directed The Wolf From the Door, Cock and Love and Information. His other credits include Roots (Donmar Warehouse), #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Wei Wei, And No More Shall We Part (Hampstead Theatre), King Lear, The Book of Grace, Top Girls (Broadway), Judgment Day, Dido, Queen of Carthage, The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, Exiles (National Theatre), Dying City(Lincoln Center), Drunk Enough to Say I Love You (Public Theater) and Glengarry Glen Ross (West End).

Bertie Carvel returns to the Almeida stage, having previously performed in Rope. He created the role of Miss Trunchbull in Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin’s Matilda, The Musical (RSC, West End and Broadway). His iconic performance won him a raft of awards including the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical, the prestigious Drama Desk Award and a Tony nomination. Bertie’s other theatre credits include The Pride (Royal Court), Parade (Donmar Warehouse), The Man of Mode, The Life of Galileo and Coram Boy(all National Theatre).  On television, he appeared as Nick Clegg in James Graham’s Channel 4 dramaCoalition, and is currently playing the role of Jonathan Strange in the BBC adaptation of Susanna Clarke’s novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Other film and television credits include The Wrong MansBabylonRestless, Hidden, Sherlock, Just William, The Crimson Petal and The White, John Adams, Doctor Who, Hawking and Les Misérables. He is soon to appear in Mike Bartlett’s Doctor Foster for the BBC.

Kevin Harvey returns to the Almeida after appearing in Mike Bartlett’s Game earlier this year. His previous theatre credits include The Book of Mormon (West End), Titus Andronicus and Candide (both RSC Swan Season 2013), The Alchemist (Liverpool Playhouse), Decade (Headlong), Salt (Royal Exchange, Manchester), Wig Out! (Royal Court), Stags & Hens (Royal Court Liverpool) and Macbeth (Out of Joint). Kevin’s television credits include Good Cop, Spooks and Ruby in the Smoke.

Ben Whishaw makes his Almeida debut, having last appeared on stage in Jez Butterworth’s Mojo in the West End. Other theatre includes Peter and Alice (West End), Cock (Royal Court), His Dark Materials, The Seagull, The Idiot (all National Theatre) and Hamlet (Old Vic), for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award.  On film, he recently lent his voice to Britain’s best-loved bear in Paddington and performed in the BAFTA-nominated Lilting. He played Q in Sam Mendes’ Skyfall, a role he will reprise in upcoming Bond filmSpectre. Other films include Enduring Love, Layer Cake, Perfume, Stoned, I’m Not There, Brideshead Revisited, Bright Star, The Tempest and Cloud Atlas.  He won a BAFTA for the BBC adaptation of Richard II.  Other television includes The Hour, Nathan Barley and Criminal Justice, for which he won Best Actor Awards at the Emmys and the Royal Television Awards. Later this year he will appear opposite Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz in The Lobster, as Herman Melville in the Heart of the Sea and alongside Meryl Streep and Helena Bonham Carter in Suffragette.

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

Access             Audio Described performance by VocalEyes Saturday 5 September at 3pm, Touch Tour 1.15pm and Friday 11 September at 8pm, Touch Tour 6.30pm
                         Captioned performance Friday 4 September at 8pm
Address           Almeida Theatre, Almeida Street, London, N1 1TA

Café Bar          The Almeida Café Bar is open from 11.30am -11pm, Monday to Saturday

Box Office       Phone 020 7359 4404 (10am – 8pm Monday to Saturday)

Online almeida.co.uk/bakkhai
In person 10am – 7pm, Monday to Saturday
Prices £10 – £38, concessions available
Preview prices £10 – £30
Islington First* (if you live or work in Islington) £23, 23 July – 1 August
Under 30s* £19 available for every Monday of the run
Day seats (2 per person) will go on sale at 11am on day of performance, in
person from Box Office for all performances from 31 July
*Conditions apply – check website for details

Performances Monday – Saturday at 8pm

Saturday matinees at 3pm from 1 August
Wednesday matinees at 3pm from 5 August – 9 September

Talkback          Post-show discussion with members of the Bakkhai company

Tuesday 18 August
Free to same-day ticket holders

Website          almeida.co.uk/bakkhai


Almeida Questions
is an eclectic programme of pre-show discussions which consider some of the questions raised by the work on our stage. In each discussion, invited panellists dig into the key issues and ideas emerging from the show. More details for all three shows to be announced soon.