TWIRLYWOOS stage show creates first actor job-share between two parents on a touring production

Twirlywoos Live! cast to include first actor job-share

between two parents on a touring production

MEI Theatrical are delighted to announce casting for their brand-new stage adaptation of Twirlywoos – as seen on CBeebies – opening at Churchill Theatre, Bromley on Tuesday 12 February before setting sail around the UK.

For the first time on a touring production, one role has been cast as a job-share between two actors, both of whom are parents with young children. Lizzie Wort and Ruth Calkin will each perform half the weekly schedule of performances throughout the tour, in order to support their needs as working mothers.

Actor-Puppeteer Ruth Calkin said: “When this job offer came through,I knew right away that I wanted to be able to accept. But the intensity of the tour would have been too punishing for us as a family. It never occurred to me that my tentative suggestion of a job share would even be considered, let alone that it would evolve in the way that it has. It took courage to push the issue but to be met with such support from the producers was incredible, and it has been amazingly empowering to know that we, not only as performers but also as mums with young children, have been able to negotiate with honesty and understanding the complex logistics necessary to make this happen. I really hope we will see the start of more new ways of working in theatre, to open up possibilities not just for performers with children but for all of us with commitments and responsibilities needing to run in tandem with professional life.

Cassie Raine, co-founder of Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PIPA) added: On-stage job sharing has the potential to revolutionise the way we approach touring and increase access for so many who may not consider touring as a viable option. We need to move towards a more people-centred culture, on and off stage, in order to increase business resilience and remain competitive. More and more we are seeing these innovative developments that mark an important shift towards more dynamic working practises. This will be invaluable as the sector is increasingly required to respond effectively to the challenges and opportunities of the future.”

The full cast bringing the colourful world of the animated series to life on stage will be actor-puppeteers Aya Nakamura (Sarah and Duck’s Big Top Birthday, UK Tour), Daniel Harlock (Charlie and Lola, Polka Theatre), Lizzie Wort (Potted Sherlock, Vaudeville Theatre), Mark Esaias (In the Night Garden Live, UK Tour) and Ruth Calkin (Horrid Henry – Live and Horrid, Trafalgar Studios).

Featuring all the favourite characters from the hit TV show, expect mischief, music and plenty of surprises as the Twirlywoos embark on a new adventure onboard their Big Red Boat. With beautifully inventive puppetry, Twirlywoos Live! promises to be a laugh-out-loud treat for little ones.

Twirlywoos Live! is brought to the stage by MEI Theatrical, whose recent productions include Sarah and Duck Live on Stage (Polka Theatre and UK Tour) and The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show (West End). It is written by Zoe Bourn, who has brought to life some of the world’s best-loved children’s titles including Thomas and Friends andFireman Sam Live!.

Twirlywoos was first broadcast on CBeebies in 2015, and in 2017 celebrated its 100th episode. It is co-created byAnne Wood, who has devised shows including Teletubbies, and Steve Roberts, who with Anne co-created the Bafta-winning CBeebies series Dipdap.

Twirlywoos Live! is recommended for ages 1+, with babes in arms welcome. The running time is 55 minutes with no interval.

Website: www.TwirlywoosLiveOnStage.com

TOUR SCHEDULE

Tue 12 February 2019

CHURCHILL THEATRE, BROMLEY

Fri 15 – Mon 18 February 2019

THE LOWRY, SALFORD

Wed 20 – Thu 21 February 2019

EPSTEIN THEATRE, LIVERPOOL

Fri 22 – Sun 24 February 2019

BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL

Tue 26 February 2019

REGENT THEATRE, STOKE

Wed 27 – Thu 28 February 2019

LOWTHER PAVILION

Sat 2 March 2019

THAMESIDE THEATRE, THURROCK

Sun 3 – Mon 4 March 2019

THEATRE ROYAL WINCHESTER

Tue 5 – Wed 6 March 2019

TACCHI MORRIS ARTS CENTRE

Fri 8 March 2019

THE SPOTLIGHT, BROXBOURNE

Sat 9 March 2019

CENTRAL THEATRE, CHATHAM

Sun 10 March 2019

LINCOLN NEW THEATRE ROYAL

Mon 11 March 2019

THE ALBANY, COVENTRY

Tue 12 March 2019

MANSFIELD PALACE THEATRE

Sat 16 March 2019

PALACE THEATRE, REDDITCH

Sun 17 March 2019

BROADWAY THEATRE, LETCHWORTH

Mon 18 – Tue 19 March 2019

WHITE ROCK THEATRE, HASTINGS

Sat 23 – Sun 24 March 2019

THE FORUM, BILLINGHAM

Thu 4 April 2019

JOHNSTONE TOWN HALL, JOHNSTONE

Sat 6 – Sun 7 April 2019

ST GEORGE’S HALL, BRADFORD

Mon 8 April 2019

CIVIC HALL, ELLESMERE PORT

Wed 10 April 2019

HERTFORD THEATRE

Thu 11 April 2019

PALACE THEATRE, SOUTHEND

Fri 12 April 2019

SOUTH HOLLAND CENTRE, SPALDING

Sat 13 April 2019

THE CASTLE THEATRE, WELLINGBOROUGH

Mon 15 – Tue 16 April 2019

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE, IPSWICH

Wed 17 April 2019

TRINITY THEATRE, TUNBRIDGE WELLS

Fri 19 – Sat 20 April 2019

ROYAL HIPPODROME THEATRE, EASTBOURNE

Tue 23 – Wed 24 April 2019

ROYAL SPA CENTRE, LEAMINGTON SPA

Fri 26 April 2019

SWAN THEATRE, WORCESTER

Sat 27 – Sun 28 April 2019

THEATRE ROYAL, ST HELENS

Mon 29 April 2019

GRAND THEATRE, LANCASTER

Tue 30 April – Wed 1 May 2019

FALKIRK TOWN HALL

Sat 4 May 2019

SOUTH HILL PARK, BRACKNELL