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HIGH-WIRE FUN FOR HETTY FEATHER AT NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL
Hetty
Feather
Newcastle
Theatre Royal
Thursday
8th – Sunday 11th October 2015
Photo: Helen Murray |
A favourite among
young readers, Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty
Feather is now set to captivate children at Newcastle Theatre Royal when
the heart-warming story is brought to life in a production packed with
acrobatics, circus skills, live music and song.
After a sell-out, critically acclaimed West End run in 2014, this Olivier
Award nominated production of Hetty
Feather comes to the Theatre Royal from Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th October 2015, as part of a
major national tour.
Photo: Helen Murray |
Phoebe Thomas reprises the role of Hetty
Feather in this tale that sees Hetty escape from the Foundling Hospital and the terrifying
Matron Stinking Bottomly and encounter a world of adventure including
Tanglefields Travelling Circus and the scary streets of Victorian London in her
quest to find her real mother and a true family of her own.
Photo: Helen Murray |
Author of the original Hetty Feather book, Jacqueline Wilson, said: “I am so thrilled that
Hetty Feather has become a stage
play! I’ve written exactly one hundred books but Hetty Feather is my number one favourite character and I’m
delighted that she will be back on stage again. The team behind the
production have done a magnificent job bringing the book to life and I’m so
pleased that the forthcoming tour will allow even more people to see this
wonderful show.”
And Jacqueline
Wilson will be paying a visit to Newcastle Theatre Royal herself on Thursday 8
October, when she will be talking about her bestselling books and characters,
from Tracy Beaker to Hetty Feather, as she launches her latest Hetty Feather
novel Little Stars. (This event is
ticketed separately to the show).
Photo: Helen Murray |
Hetty Feather is published by
Random House, and the first in a trilogy of books which includes Sapphire Battersea and Emerald Star – the series has been
hugely successful not just in the UK, but also
internationally. It is currently being adapted as a new 10 part television
series for CBBC, due to be aired later this year.
Jacqueline Wilson is
one of Britain’s most popular
authors, selling over 38 million books in the UK alone. Her most
successful and enduring creation is the Tracy
Beaker series, which has also been adapted for television and scenes for
which were filmed at locations across the North East. In 2002 she was awarded
the OBE for services to literacy in schools and in 2008 she became Dame
Jacqueline Wilson. In the same year she became the Foundling Museum’s first Coram
Foundling Fellow. From 2005 to 2007 she was the Children’s Laureate. Her 100th
book Opal Plumstead was published
last year.
Photo: Helen Murray |
The production team
for Hetty Feather includes Emma
Reeves (playwright) who has worked with Wilson on a number of projects,
most notably writing the television adaptations for the Tracy Beaker series. Producer Sally Cookson is an Associate Artist
at Bristol Old Vic, where her productions have included Jane Eyre (transferring to the National Theatre later this year)
and her on-going collaboration with Travelling Light Theatre has resulted in
her directing over ten productions for the company, including the Olivier Award
nominated Cinderella, Boing!
Designs are by Katie Sykes,
original music and score by Benji Bower with additional composition by Seamas H
Carey and Luke Potter, aerial direction by Gwen Hales, lighting design by
Aideen Malone, and sound design by Leigh Davies.
Tickets:
Hetty Feather appears at
Newcastle Theatre Royal from Thursday 8th – Sunday 11th October 2015.
Tickets from £11 (pay 50p less per ticket
when you book online). Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box
Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access
charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk.
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