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GOLDING
CLASSIC FLIES INTO NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL
Lord of the Flies
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tuesday 8th – Saturday 12th March
2016.
Following sell-out
performances in London, Regent’s Park Theatre’s critically acclaimed
production of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, adapted for the stage
by Nigel Williams, is set to touch down at Newcastle Theatre Royal next week.
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Lord of the Flies marks the return of Regent’s Park Theatre to the
Theatre Royal following their smash hit production of To Kill a Mockingbird
last year.
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The classic tale of a
group of schoolboys surviving a plane crash, starts as a desert island
adventure but quickly descends into a struggle for survival in a darkly
sinister world of superstition and immorality. William Golding’s 20th Century
classic explodes onto the stage in this remarkable production direct from London’s award-winning Regent’s Park Theatre.
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The set for Lord of
the Flies includes a life-size plane fuselage on stage, Jon Bausor,
designer said: "I suppose you could design a show that was scene change
after scene change, but I was not interested in doing that. I wanted a world
they could inhabit, much as we did when we had adventures 'travelling around
the world' as kids in the school playground. So there's a sense of them playing
on this piece of ground, but imagining the entire island. What is interesting
is that, as they do, you start to wonder if they are imagining it or if it is
real.
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“The plane is a
physical piece that's like being on a climbing frame. I was intrigued by the
idea that the tail of the plane could become the mountain; that the wing could
become the hill, that the hut could become part of the wing, while another hut
became part of the fuselage. The thing that sells the plane is that there are
lots of real bits - real aircraft seats, real overhead lockers and real oxygen
masks.
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I want it to be as
immersive as possible, so to get that sense of the plane exploding into the
auditorium there will be clothes and cases scattered there, and things in the
Circle to give the impression we are coming through the proscenium into the
audience. Clothes and cases flying out from the fuselage. As a designer you try
to push the realms of engineering because you are trying to create an
illusion. You come up with an idea but sometimes that might not be the
safest way of doing it, and it cannot be dangerous. That's the secret, to make
it look to the audience like it is stupidly dangerous when, in fact, it
isn't."
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The cast of young actors features
Freddie Watkins (Nativity) as Jack, Luke Ward-Wilkinson (Wild at
Heart, Beautiful People) as Ralph, Anthony Roberts as Piggy, Keenan
Munn-Francis (The Scottsboro Boys, The Lion King) as Simon, Matthew
Castle as Roger, Dylan Llewellyn as Henry, Michael Ajao as Maurice, Yossi
Goodlink as Bill and Jonathan Holby as Naval Officer. Twin brothers Thiago
Pigatto and Fellipe Pigatto will play twins Sam and Eric. The role of Perceval
will be shared by David Evans, Guy Abrahams and Benedict Barker.
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Lord of the Flies is directed by Regent’s Park Theatre’s artistic
director Timothy Sheader. It is co-directed by Liam Steel with design by Jon
Bausor, composition and sound score by Nick Powell, lighting design by Paul
Keogan and sound design by Avgoustas Psillas for Autograph. Lord of the
Flies is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through
Arts Council England.
Tickets:
Lord of The Flies plays at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 8 –
Saturday 12 March. Tickets are available from £14.50 (pay less online) and can
be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11
21 21 (calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge).
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