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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | Road by Jim Cartwright has been compared to Under Milk Wood and this is a good model for the structure of the piece: like the narrator in Thomas’ play for voices, Scullery our drunken guide meanders aimlessly up and down his road pointing out the features of the grim Lancashire landscape and setting the scenes for the glimpses we see of the inhabitants’ lives. | |
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+ | Brenda wants a pound on one, Prof’s after a recollection, Carol and Louise are looking for summat different, Barry and Marion are out to kill each other, Dor and Lane keep on snogging through. Eddie thinks he’s a cowboy, DJ Bisto invites you to his Beatoven disco and Joey’s just had enough. All human life is here. It’s a poetic depiction of the desolation wrought on the industrial North during the government of Our Lady Thatcher. Despite this, the characters are juicy with vitality expressing themselves in great verbal arias. Shagging, smoking, fighting, drinking, disco, fish and chips, seduction, thievery, stolen dreams, lost ideals, soldiers, tarts, housewives, moochers, drunks, academics, Buddhists and skinheads. Community. Brink, Carol, Eddie and Louise finish the night off for us conveying their greatest fears and dreams, the hopelessness of their hope and the thought that somehow they might escape. | ||
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+ | “Hold tight! Here we go! Come on! Watch the kerb missus! Road’s coming round!” | ||
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+ | There will be some entertainment in the bar before the show and at the interval provided by some of the inhabitants of Road. | ||
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+ | “A surreal vision of the contemporary urban landscape…..uncomfortable and magical, funny and bitter. It is a Northern Under Milk Wood, high on pills and booze” Sunday Times. | ||
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+ | “I promise you something different. Let’s see how much difference you can take” Brink, Road. | ||
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+ | Emma Hillman<ref>Directors Notes - [http://www.southlondontheatre.co.uk/productions/2005/road/ SLT Website]</ref> | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | *Brenda/Dor - [[ | + | *Brenda/Dor - [[Christine Theophilus]] |
− | * | + | *Barry/Chance Peterson/Brian - [[Dave Hollander]] |
− | * | + | *Scullery - [[Simon Carnell]] |
+ | *Brother/DJ Bisto/Manfred - [[Matt Platt]] | ||
+ | *Louise - [[Ruth Huggett]] | ||
+ | *Carol - [[Helen Davies|Helen Bates]] | ||
+ | *Brink/Tom Stanley - [[Marcus Stewart]] | ||
+ | *Eddie/Soldier/Blowpipe - [[Kevin Monk]] | ||
+ | *Lane - [[Fiona Daffern]] | ||
+ | *Skin Lad - [[Steve Rodgers]] | ||
+ | *Molly - [[Annie Greenslade]] | ||
+ | *Professor - [[Philip Gill]] | ||
+ | *Bald/Father - [[Tony Emerson]] | ||
+ | *Mrs Bald/Dancer/Mother - [[Vanessa Colls]] | ||
+ | *Clare/Dancer - [[Siobhan Campbell]] | ||
+ | *Joey - [[John Watson]] | ||
+ | *Helen - [[Maria Bates]] | ||
+ | *Curt - [[Chris Learmonth]] | ||
+ | *Valerie/Dancer - [[Nikki Pruss]] | ||
+ | *Marion - [[Angela Barnes]] | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
− | * | + | *Director - [[Emma Hillman]] |
− | * | + | *P.A. - [[Jess Osorio]] |
− | * | + | *Choreography - [[Anton Krause]] |
+ | *Set Design - [[Stuart Draper]] | ||
+ | *Set Builders - [[Stuart Draper]], [[Anton Krause]] | ||
+ | *Sound Design - [[Brian Curtis]] | ||
*Sound Operator - [[Gavin Parker]] | *Sound Operator - [[Gavin Parker]] | ||
+ | *Lighting Design - [[Mike Elliott]] | ||
+ | *Lighting Operator - [[Jenny Harris]] | ||
+ | *Costume - [[Michelle Thomson]] | ||
+ | *Poster Design - [[Mark Davies]], [[Steve Marchant]] | ||
+ | *Photography - [[Mark Davies]] | ||
+ | *Front of House - [[Angela Barnes]], [[Jess Osorio]] | ||
+ | *Stage Manager - [[Mark Bullock]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
− | + | <gallery caption="Production photos by [[Mark Davies]]" widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="4"> | |
− | [[Image:Road022_sltarch.jpg | + | Image:Road cast.jpg|The Cast and set. |
+ | Image:Road022_sltarch.jpg|[[Simon Carnall]] and [[Philip Gill]]. | ||
+ | Image:Road1.jpg|[[Siobhan Campbell]], [[Vanessa Colls]] and [[Nikki Pruss]]. | ||
+ | Image:Road2.jpg|[[Simon Carnall]] | ||
+ | Image:Road3.jpg|[[Annie Greenslade]] | ||
+ | Image:Road4.jpg|[[Steve Rodgers]] | ||
+ | Image:Road5.jpg|[[Fiona Daffern]] and [[Christine Theophilus]] | ||
+ | Image:Road7.jpg|[[Dave Hollander]] | ||
+ | Image:Road8.jpg|[[Angela Barnes]], [[Simon Carnall]] and [[Dave Hollander]] | ||
+ | Image:Road9.jpg|[[Marcus Stewart]], [[Helen Bates]], [[Ruth Huggett]] and [[Kevin Monk]] | ||
+ | Image:Road10.jpg|[[Siobhan Campbell]] and [[John Watson]] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | == Reminiscences and Anecdotes == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
− | * | + | *[http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0093868/ Road on imdb] |
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[[Category:Productions]] | [[Category:Productions]] | ||
[[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]] | [[Category:Bell Theatre Productions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 26 September 2013
Directed by Emma Hillman
Performances: 1st – 5th November 2005, Bell Theatre.
Contents
Introduction
Road by Jim Cartwright has been compared to Under Milk Wood and this is a good model for the structure of the piece: like the narrator in Thomas’ play for voices, Scullery our drunken guide meanders aimlessly up and down his road pointing out the features of the grim Lancashire landscape and setting the scenes for the glimpses we see of the inhabitants’ lives.
Brenda wants a pound on one, Prof’s after a recollection, Carol and Louise are looking for summat different, Barry and Marion are out to kill each other, Dor and Lane keep on snogging through. Eddie thinks he’s a cowboy, DJ Bisto invites you to his Beatoven disco and Joey’s just had enough. All human life is here. It’s a poetic depiction of the desolation wrought on the industrial North during the government of Our Lady Thatcher. Despite this, the characters are juicy with vitality expressing themselves in great verbal arias. Shagging, smoking, fighting, drinking, disco, fish and chips, seduction, thievery, stolen dreams, lost ideals, soldiers, tarts, housewives, moochers, drunks, academics, Buddhists and skinheads. Community. Brink, Carol, Eddie and Louise finish the night off for us conveying their greatest fears and dreams, the hopelessness of their hope and the thought that somehow they might escape.
“Hold tight! Here we go! Come on! Watch the kerb missus! Road’s coming round!”
There will be some entertainment in the bar before the show and at the interval provided by some of the inhabitants of Road.
“A surreal vision of the contemporary urban landscape…..uncomfortable and magical, funny and bitter. It is a Northern Under Milk Wood, high on pills and booze” Sunday Times.
“I promise you something different. Let’s see how much difference you can take” Brink, Road.
Emma Hillman<ref>Directors Notes - SLT Website</ref>
Cast
- Brenda/Dor - Christine Theophilus
- Barry/Chance Peterson/Brian - Dave Hollander
- Scullery - Simon Carnell
- Brother/DJ Bisto/Manfred - Matt Platt
- Louise - Ruth Huggett
- Carol - Helen Bates
- Brink/Tom Stanley - Marcus Stewart
- Eddie/Soldier/Blowpipe - Kevin Monk
- Lane - Fiona Daffern
- Skin Lad - Steve Rodgers
- Molly - Annie Greenslade
- Professor - Philip Gill
- Bald/Father - Tony Emerson
- Mrs Bald/Dancer/Mother - Vanessa Colls
- Clare/Dancer - Siobhan Campbell
- Joey - John Watson
- Helen - Maria Bates
- Curt - Chris Learmonth
- Valerie/Dancer - Nikki Pruss
- Marion - Angela Barnes
Crew
- Director - Emma Hillman
- P.A. - Jess Osorio
- Choreography - Anton Krause
- Set Design - Stuart Draper
- Set Builders - Stuart Draper, Anton Krause
- Sound Design - Brian Curtis
- Sound Operator - Gavin Parker
- Lighting Design - Mike Elliott
- Lighting Operator - Jenny Harris
- Costume - Michelle Thomson
- Poster Design - Mark Davies, Steve Marchant
- Photography - Mark Davies
- Front of House - Angela Barnes, Jess Osorio
- Stage Manager - Mark Bullock
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Simon Carnall and Philip Gill.
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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