Casting Announced For UK Tour of How The Other Half Loves

CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR

 

HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES

 

CAROLINE LANGRISHE & ROBERT DAWS

CHARLIE BROOKS & LEON OCKENDEN

MATTHEW COTTLE & SARA CROWE

      

        DIRECTED BY ALAN STRACHAN

 

One secret love affair. Two disaster-bound dinner parties.

Three couples headed for trouble.

 

Direct from a highly celebrated extended season in London’s West End, casting has been announced for Bill Kenwright’s production of Alan Ayckbourn’s farcical tale of matrimonial mishaps, How the Other Half Loves as it gets set thrill audiences across the UK this autumn. The 1969 classic and the first of Ayckbourn’s plays to be staged on Broadway, will open at Theatre Royal Windsor on Wednesday 30th August, continuing to Salford, Glasgow, Malvern, Bath, York, Richmond, Guildford, Cheltenham, Brighton and Norwich.

 

The star cast includes leading stage and TV actor ROBERT DAWS as ‘Frank Foster’, best known for the hit series’ The Royal, Outside Edge and Roger Roger opposite CAROLINE LANGRISHE as ‘Fiona Foster’ who starred in Lovejoy, Holby City and Judge John Deed.

CHARLIE BROOKS, much-loved for her portrayal of EastEnders’ Janine Butcher performs as ‘Teresa Philips’ with LEON OCKENDEN, best-known for his role as Coronation Street’s Will Chatterton as ‘Bob Philips’.

Completing the couples are MATTHEW COTTLE who reprises his critically acclaimed West End performance as William Featherstone, best known for the BAFTA-nominated Game On. Alongside him will be SARA CROWE as ‘Mary Featherstone’, who’s West End credits include Alan Ayckbourn’s Absurd Person Singularand The Constant Wife but perhaps is best known for her role in the popular film Four Weddings and a Funeral.

As Bob and Fiona clumsily try to cover up their affair, their spouses’ intervention only adds to the confusion. William and Mary Featherstone become stuck in the middle, falsely accused of adultery and with no idea as to how they’ve become involved. The plot culminates in two disastrous dinner parties on successive nights, shown at the same time, after which the futures of all three couples seem in jeopardy…

 

At turns heart-wrenching and hilarious, Ayckbourn’s tale of social graces and personal misunderstanding remains one of the celebrated writer’s most famous comedies.

 

An extraordinary success on opening in the West End in 1970 at the Lyric Theatre, How the Other Half Loves ran for a staggering 869 performances, delighting critics and audiences alike. Fondly loved and considered one of Ayckbourn’s most popular plays; How the Other Half Loves received its first major West End revival in 2016, where it once again thrilled audiences. Originally opening at the Theatre Royal Haymarket followed by an extended run at the Duke of York’s, it will now be delighting audiences across the UK.

2017 marks Alan Ayckbourn’s 56th year as a theatre director and his 58th as a playwright. To date he has written 80 plays and his work has been translated into over 35 languages. He became the first British playwright to receive both Olivier and Tony Special Lifetime Achievement Awards and was knighted in 1997 for services to theatre.

Major successes include: Relatively Speaking, Absurd Person Singular, Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval and The Norman Conquests. In the past four years, there have been revivals of Season’s Greetings and A Small Family Business at the National Theatre and in the West End productions of Absent Friends, A Chorus of Disapproval and Relatively Speaking.

How the Other Half Loves is directed by theatre director and biographer Alan Strachan. Alan has directed plays in New York, Copenhagen and Amsterdam, but the majority of his work has been in London. He was Artistic Director of the Greenwich Theatre in London for over a decade, and has worked with, amongst others, Sir Michael Redgrave, Dame Penelope Keith, Maureen Lipman CBE, Sir Michael Gambon and Sir Alec Guinness. He came to early prominence as Alan Ayckbourn’s chosen director, and he has been involved with Ayckbourn’s theatre at Scarborough for many years.

 

BILL KENWRIGHT PRESENTS

HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES

Written by ALAN AYCKBOURN

Set and Costumes by JULIE GODFREY

Lighting design by JASON TAYLOR

Sound design by DAN SAMSON

Directed by ALAN STRACHAN

LISTINGS INFORMATION

 

HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES – UK AUTUMN TOUR 2017

 

Wednesday 30 August – Saturday 9 September

Box Office: 01753 853 888

Theatre Royal, Windsor 

Website: www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk

 

Monday 11 – Saturday 16 September

Box Office: 0843 208 6000

Salford, The Lowry  

Website: www.thelowry.com

 

Monday 18 – Saturday 23 September

Box Office:  0844 871 7647

Theatre Royal, Glasgow 

Website: www.atgtickets.com/glasgow

 

Monday 25 – Saturday 30 September

Box Office:  01684 892 277

Malvern Theatre                                                                             

Website:  www.malvern-theatres.co.uk

 

Monday 2 – Saturday 7 October                                               

Box Office: 01225 448 844                            

Theatre Royal, Bath                                                                       

Website: www.theatreroyal.org.uk

Monday 9 – Saturday 14 October

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Grand Opera House, York 

Website: www.atgtickets.com/richmond

Monday 16 – Saturday 21 October

Box Office: 0844 871 7651

Richmond Theatre, Richmond  

Website: www.atgtickets.com/richmond

Monday 23 – Saturday 28 October

Box Office: 01483 44 0000

Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford

Website: www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

Monday 6 – Saturday 11 November

Box Office: 01242 572573

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 

Website: www.everymantheatre.org.uk

Monday 20 – Saturday 25 November                                     

Box Office: 0844 871 7650

Theatre Royal, Brighton                                                               

Website: www.atgtickets.com/brighton

 

Monday 27 November – Saturday 2 December

Box Office:  01603 630000

Theatre Royal, Norwich       

Website: www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk