Educating Rita (2014)
Performances: Tuesday 3rd to Saturday 7th June 2014, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Failed poet, failed husband and a self-acknowledged “appalling teacher of appalling students”, somehow Frank has managed to hold onto his post as a university lecturer despite a prodigious intake of Scotch.
Working class hairdresser Rita is determined to change her life. She wants to know “everything” and thinks an Open University course in English literature might just be the answer. In need of extra cash to fund his drink habit, Frank agrees to tutor her, totally unaware of the whirlwind that’s about to enter his world.
Chris Stooke is Frank and Natalie Barker is Rita in Willy Russell’s “drama that happens to be very, very funny”. Inspired by his own experiences of returning to education, Educating Rita is a theatrical gem which has never been out of production somewhere in the world since it opened in 1980. Come and see why.
Cast
- Frank - Chris Stooke
- Rita - Natalie Barker
Crew
- Stage Manager - Kay George
- Lighting and Sound designer - Chris Gomez
- Lighting and Sound operators - Guy Jones, Gavin Parker (Thursday) and Kathryn Ramsay (Saturday)
- Set design - Mark Ireson
- Set construction - Graham Clements, Gavin Parker and Mark Ireson
- Costume - Lisa Thomas and the cast
- Props - Alan Buckman, Carrie Andrews, cast and crew
- Poster designs - Chaz Doyle
- Programme design - Mark Ireson
- Production photography - Phil Gammon
Thanks
The cast and creative team would like to thank: Carrie Andrews - rehearsal space, transport, music advice, even more books and endless patience; Jai Campbell; James Hough; Barry Heselden; Lindsey Scott; Caroline Doyle and the company of There Is A War.
All the volunteers in the bar, box office, publicity and front of house teams - SLT would fall apart without your hard work.
Our condolences and commiserations to Dave Hollander and the company of Low Pay? Don't Pay!, which you should have been watching now.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Phil Gammon's album of photos are here
Abandoned poster design
The poster you see above was the second design, the one which actually made it onto the publicity material. The original design (right) was not used in case of possibly upsetting a well known publisher, and is included here for historical interest only.
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
Other SLT performances of Willy Russell's plays:
References
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External Links
- Educating Rita on Willy Russell's website
- How we made Educating Rita - interviews with Julie Walters and Willy Russell in The Guardian