WILTSHIRE CREATIVE ANNOUNCES MAJOR REVIVAL OF JOHN GODBER’S SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN AS PART OF THEIR AUTUMN SEASON

WILTSHIRE CREATIVE ANNOUNCES MAJOR REVIVAL OF

JOHN GODBER’S SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN

AS PART OF THEIR AUTUMN SEASON

Artistic Director Gareth Machin and Executive Director Sebastian Warrack today announce a brand-new production of John Godber’s September in the Rain which opens ahead of the previously announced The Lemon Table in the company’s Autumn season. Machin’s production opens on 17 September, with previews from 16 September, and runs until 9 October.

Gareth Machin and Sebastian Warrack said today, “It’s an utter joy to fill our stage once again and welcome audiences back to share in the thrill of live performance. Theatres are made to share stories, and we can’t wait to share our Autumn season, opening with John Godber’s moving and funny play September in the Rain; coupled with the world première of Julian Barnes’ The Lemon Table – a wry observation on aging – ahead of a national tour.”

SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN

by John Godber

16 September – 9 October

Director Gareth Machin; Designer Toots Butcher; Lighting Designer Johanna Town
Sound Designer Andrea J Cox;Casting Director Gabrielle Dawes CDG

1950. Blackpool. Newly-wed Yorkshire couple, Jack and Liz have crossed the Pennines for their first trip to the seaside mecca. Beneath an uncertain September sky, they holiday in a world of stripy deckchairs, sandy sandwiches and stroppy donkeys. As the Wurlitzer organ plays they sway together on the dance floor of the Tower Ballroom.

For thirty years, come rain or shine, they never miss their annual week-long holiday on the Blackpool sands. Three decades of boarding houses, talent contests and fish and chips on the prom.

Moving backwards and forward through time, a married life unfolds through squabbles, children, laughter and tears against the backdrop of the heyday of the British seaside.

John Godber is a writer and director. His credits as a playwright include Scary BikersBouncersUp ‘n’ Under (Olivier Award for Best New Comedy), April in ParisTeechersBlood, Sweat and TearsCrampHappy JackSeptember in the RainSalt of the EarthPassion KillersHappy FamiliesUp ‘n’ Under llGym and TonicDraculaLucky SodsHooray for HollywoodWeekend BreaksIt Started With a KissUnleashedThick As a BrickBig Trouble in the Little BedroomSeasons in the SunOn a Night Like ThisOur House, DeparturesMen of the WorldReunionScreaming Blue MurderBlack Ties and TalesPerfect PitchGoing DutchChristmas Crackers and Crown Prince. Film writing credits include My Kingdom for a Horse (starring Sean Bean).

Gareth Machin Director Gareth is the Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative. Previously, he was studio associate at the National Theatre, artistic director of Southwark Playhouse and associate director at Bristol Old Vic. For the company, his work includes Making Massinger, Robin Hood, Her Naked Skin, Moonfleet, Little Robin Redbreast, Worst Wedding Ever, The Night Before Christmas, A Little of What You Fancy, Hedda Gabler, Can’t Buy Me Love, The Magna Carta Plays, Little Shop of Horrors, Separate Tables, Bedroom Farce, London Calling, The Recruiting Officer, A Man of No Importance, Dangerous Corner, The Spire and Epsom Downs. His other directing credits include Fanta Orange (Finborough Theatre), Three More Sleepless Nights (National Theatre), The Canterville Ghost, Gaffer!, The Canterbury Tales, The ChimesThe Archbishop’s Ceiling (Southwark Playhouse), The Real Thing (Royal Theatre, Northampton), Macbeth (Creation Theatre), The Wizard of Oz (Hall for Cornwall), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Look Back in Anger, Betrayal, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, The Beggar’s Opera, Molly Sweeney, Up the Feeder Down the ‘Mouth and Back Again, Sea Life, Croak Croak Croak, A Tender Prayer, Anatomy of a Madman, Bitter With a Twist, Krapp’s Last Tape and Spring Awakening (Bristol Old Vic). As a playwright, his work includes The Tailor of Gloucester, Moonfleet, Little Robin Redbreast, The Night Before Christmas (Salisbury Playhouse), Pinocchio, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom Thumb and Other Giant Stories and The Canterbury Tales (Dukes Playhouse, Lancaster).

September in the Rain is kindly supported by:

Christopher & Frances Wain, long-standing Members of Salisbury Playhouse.

LISTINGS   

SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN

Salisbury Playhouse, Wiltshire Creative

Malthouse Lane, Salisbury, SP2 7RA

www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk

Ticket Sales: 01722 320333 (Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 12pm)

Tickets from £12

SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN

16 September – 9 October

THE LEMON TABLE

14 October – 23 October


MEMBERS PRIORITY BOOKING OPENS Tuesday 6 July at 10am

GENERAL BOOKING OPENS Friday 9 July at 10am

Members who book for The Lemon Table and September in the Rain at the same time before the 26 July enjoy double the membership with 20% off up to 4 tickets

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