FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR DON CARLOS – THE CENTREPIECE OF EXETER NORTHCOTT THEATRE’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON, A CO-PRODUCTION WITH NUFFIELD SOUTHAMPTON THEATRES AND ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR DON CARLOS –

THE CENTREPIECE OF EXETER NORTHCOTT THEATRE’S 50THANNIVERSARY SEASON

 

An Exeter Northcott, Nuffield Southampton Theatres and Rose Theatre Kingston co-production in association with Ara

Don Carlos

Written by Friedrich Schiller

Translated by Robert David MacDonald

 

Directed by Gadi Roll; Set and Costume Design by Rosanna Vize

Lighting Design by Jonathan Samuels

Artistic and Executive Director of Exeter Northcott Theatre Daniel Buckroyd today announces the full cast for a major new revival of Schiller’s Don Carlos presented in a co-production with Nuffield Southampton Theatres (NST) and Rose Theatre KingstonGadi Roll directs Tom Burke (Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa), Alexandra Dowling (Eboli), Darrell D’Silva (Philip), Kelly Gough (Elizabeth), Jason Morell (Domingo), Vinta Morgan (Alba), Samuel Valentine (Don Carlos), Stephen Ventura (Lerma) Flip Webster (Duchess), with Alexander AllinDan BallGuy Dennys and Euan Shanahan completing the company’s ensemble.

Produced by former Northcott Executive and Artistic Director Paul Jepson with NST and Rose Theatre, it is the centrepiece of the Exeter Northcott’s 50th anniversary celebrations and opens on 16 October, with previews from 11 October, and runs until 20 October 2018 ahead of performances in Southampton and Kingston. The production reunites Burke and Roll following their previous collaboration on Don Juan Comes Back From the War at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.

Artistic and Executive Director Daniel Buckroyd said, “It is very exciting that the next outing in the Northcott’s role as a producer of high-quality theatre comes in the form of this fantastic co-production with Nuffield Southampton Theatres and Rose Theatre Kingston.

We are also delighted that it will be playing to audiences around the UK, flying the flag for the theatre and the city.’’

 

Don Carlos is a magnificent tale of passion and power set against the chilling backdrop of the bloody and ruthless Spanish Inquisition.

 

Don Carlos is torn apart when his tyrannical father King Philip II seals a peace deal by marrying French noble Elizabeth de Valois, the love of Carlos’ life. The heartbroken heir turns for help to his closest friend, Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa, a champion of the oppressed, who questions the monarch’s iron rule and becomes an unlikely power broker in the duplicitous court.

 

Written just two years before the French Revolution, Schiller’s Don Carlos is a man caught at the intersection of passion and politics: smitten by his stepmother and seduced by Posa’s dangerous vision of freedom. The chilling work is full of Shakespearean echoes and its themes of justice and equality; freedom of expression and conscience; religious bigotry and state persecution are as relevant today as ever.

Director Gadi Roll brings his trademark dynamic imagery and haunting soundscapes to Schiller’s masterpiece.

Gadi Roll said, “This is a play for our times.  It mercilessly and sensationally depicts an extreme world of state power and corruption, but at its heart are some of the greatest heroes ever written.”

Friedrich Schiller’s (1759 – 1805) principal works for the stage include The Robbers, Intrigue and Love, The Wallenstein Trilogy, Mary Stuart and William Tell.

Robert David MacDonald (1929-2004) was a playwright, translator and director. He was co-director of the Citizens’ Theatre Company, Glasgow and wrote fifteen plays for the company including DraculaCamilleDe Sade ShowChinchillaNo Orchids For Miss BlandishSummit ConferenceA Waste Of TimeDon JuanWebsterAnna Karenina, and Conundrum. As a translator he translated/adapted over seventy operas and plays from ten different languages, including such operas as, The Threepenny Opera (Glasgow/ENO North), TamerlanoFlight From The HaremThe Barber Of SevilleAida (WNOC), Marschner’s Vampire!, Cosi Fan Tutti (Hintlesham); and plays, FigaroOrpheusThe Human VoiceConversation At NightAchterlooShadow Of AngelsThe BalconyThe BlacksThe ScreensThe Government Inspector, TassoFaust I & IIBrandHedda GablerMaskeradeThe House Of Bernada AlbaSchool For WivesDon JuanEnrico FourPhedraMary StuartThe SeagullAround The World In Eighty Days, Lulu and Clavigo.

Alexander Allin is a member of the Ensemble. His theatre credit includes The Records (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Dinosaur Dreams (Etcetera Theatre), ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (Tristan Bates Theatre), Fanny and Stella: The Shocking True Story (Above the Stag Theatre) and The Libertine (Leicester Square Theatre).

Dan Ball is a member of the Ensemble. His theatre credits include Macbeth (Beer Caves), FrankensteinTwelfth Night (Exeter Barnfield Theatre), Margurite (Tabard Theatre), Powerplay and Click (White Bear Theatre); and for film, The Wedding Video and Throw of a Dice.

Tom Burke plays Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa. His theatre work includes The Deep Blue Sea, The Doctor’s Dilemma(National Theatre), Reasons to be Happy (Hampstead Theatre), Reasons to be Pretty, Macbeth (Almeida Theatre), Design for Living (The Old Vic), for the Donmar Warehouse, Creditors (also New York, winner of the Ian Charleson Award) and The Cut, and Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare’s Globe). His television work includes Strike, The Musketeers, War and Peace, Utopia, The Hour and Great Expectations; and for film, The Libertine, The Enlightenment, The Collectors, Donkey Punch, Telstar, Chéri, An Enemy to Die For, Cleanskin, Only God Forgives, The Invisible Woman and The Hooligan Factory.

Guy Dennys is a member of the Ensemble. His theatre credits include Medea (Four of Swords Theatre) and Macbeth (Bussey Building).

Alexandra Dowling plays Eboli. Her theatre credits include A Lie of the Mind (Southwark Playhouse), While the Sun Shines (Theatre Royal Bath), I Have Been Here Before and The Last of the De Mullins (Jermyn Street Theatre). Her television credits include series regular Queen Anne in The Musketeers. Other television credits include Poirot and Game of Thrones; and for film Hammer of the Gods.

 

Darrell D’Silva plays Philip. His theatre credits include XThe Lying Kind (Royal Court Theatre), Dunsinane(RSC/National Theatre of Scotland/international tour), Making Stalin Laugh (JW3), Public EnemySix Characters Looking for an Author (Young Vic), Children’s Children (Almeida Theatre), Hedda Gabler (The Old Vic), Antony CleopatraKing LearLittle EaglesJulius CaesarThe DrunksThe Winter’s TaleHecuba (RSC), The White Devil(Menier Chocolate Factory), The Rose TattooRoyal Hunt of the SunTales From the Vienna WoodsFurther than the Furthest Thing (National Theatre), Absolutely (Perhaps) (Wyndham’s Theatre), Antartica (Savoy Theatre), Closer (UK tour), and Romeo and Juliet and The Three Musketeers (Sheffield Theatres). His television credits include Strike BackWoyzeckAsylumCriminal Justice and Out of the Blue; and for film, MontanaNorthmen – A Viking SagaCloser to the MoonTo Be FirstLawless and Dirty Pretty Things.

Kelly Gough plays Elizabeth. Her theatre credits include A Street Car Named Desire (Nuffield Southampton Theatres and UK tour), All in the Timing (Inis Theatre), Big Love (Abbey Theatre), Falling Out Of Love (Yew Tree Theatre), The Playboy Of The Western World (Druid Theatre) and Phaedra, Vinegar Tom, Terrorism, Three Sisters, Twelfth Night and Yeats Trilogy (Samuel Beckett Theatre). For television her credits include Call the Midwife, The Fall, Strike Back, Broadchurch, Vera, Law & Order, ClassCountry Woman, Raw, Scup, Belonging to Laura, This is Night Live and The Clinic; and for film, Taking Stock, Cry Rosa, Out Of Innocence, Kill Command and Jump.

Jason Morell plays Domingo. His theatre credits include The Biograph Girl (Finborough Theatre), Present Laughter (Theatre Royal Bath), The Prince and the Pauper (Unicorn Theatre), The Merchant of VeniceThe Taming of the Shrew (RSC), Oliver! (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Faustus (Royal & Derngate Northampton/Hampstead Theatre), Lysistrata (Arcola Theatre), The Duchess of MalfiThe Rehearsal (Salisbury Playhouse), Ritual in Blood (Nottingham Playhouse), The Critic (Royal Exchange Theatre), The Silver Lake(Wilton’s Music Hall), Romeo & Juliet (UK tour), The Reckless are Dying Out (Lyric Hammersmith), Rainsnakes(Young Vic) and Swanwhite (Gate Theatre). His television credits include Hear the Silence and Second Sight: Parasomnia; and for film, AffinityArtifactsThe GatheringThe LakeWildeMrs Brown and Damage.

Vinta Morgan plays Alba. His theatre work includes Death and the Maiden (Fio Theatre Company), Faithful Ruslan – The Story of a Guard Dog (Belgrade Theatre and Citizens’ Theatre), Dreamland (Arcola Theatre), The Merchant of Venice (Almeida Theatre), Richard III (Trafalgar Studios) and Romeo and Juliet (RSC). For television, his work includes Butterfly, I Want My Wife Back, 50 Ways to Kill Your Lover and Silent Witness; and for film, Official Secrets, What Happened to Monday, If It Be Love and Nine Lives.

Euan Shanahan is a member of the Ensemble. His theatre credits include A Queer Anthology of Dating(Southwark Playhouse), The Front RoomSex with a Stranger (The Wardrobe Theatre) and 13 (Tobacco Factory).

Samuel Valentine plays Don Carlos. His theatre credits include The Stepmother (Chichester Festival Theatre) and Romeo & Juliet (Garrick Theatre/Shakespeare’s Globe). His television credits include King Lear; and for film, Thicker Than Water.

Stephen Ventura plays Lerma. His theatre credits include Great Apes (Arcola Theatre), Running Wild (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), The Fifth Column (Southwark Playhouse), The One That Got Away (Theatre Royal Bath), The Orphan of Zhao (RSC). For television, his work includes Doc Martin, Downton Abbey, 32 Brinkburn Streetand M.I. High; and for film, Emma.

Flip Webster plays Duchess. Her theatre credits include The Hound of the BaskervillesThe 39 Steps… I Counted Them (Guildford Fringe), Women of an Uncertain AgeFlipside – One Woman Show (Edinburgh Festival Fringe) and Stepping Out (The Brewhouse Theatre and Arts Centre). Her television credits include WitlessThe Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies and Night and Day; and for film, The HeiressMade in RomaniaIrina Palm and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Gadi Roll has directed over sixty productions for the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Teatr Polski, Wroclaw, American Repertory Theatre Boston, Stari Teatr Krakow, Habima National Theatre, Cameri and Beit-Lessin Theatres Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Khan Theatre, Haifa Theatre and Beer-Sheva Theatre, Israel. Credits include Iphigenia at AulisThe House of Bernarda AlbaLes Parents TerribleDon Juan Comes Back From the WarPains of YouthRomeo and JulietThe Duchess of MalfiMeasure for Measure‘Tis a Pity She’s a WhoreThe RobbersDon CarlosSpring AwakeningWaiting For Godot1913The ParkQuei OustA View from the BridgeThe Lady from the SeaNo End of BlameAmadeus and Saved.

Exeter Northcott Theatre

11 – 20 October 2018

Press night: 16 October

www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

Box Office: 01392 726363

Nuffield Southampton Theatres

23 October – 3 November

www.nstheatres.co.uk

Box Office: 023 8067 1771

Rose Theatre Kingston

6 – 17 November

www.rosetheatrekingston.org

Box Office: 020 8174 0090