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TORBEN BETTS’S
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED INVINCIBLE COMES TO DURHAM
Invincible
Durham Gala Theatre
Monday 2nd – Wednesday 4th May
2016
Casting has been announced for the first ever national
tour of Torben Betts’s Invincible, directed by Christopher Harper. The full cast includes Alastair Whatley as
Oliver, Emily Bowker as Emily, Graeme Brookes as Alan and Kerry Bennett as Dawn.
The tour arrives at The Durham Gala Theatre on the 2nd May.
With the recession biting
hard, Emily and Oliver have decided to downsize and shift their middle-class London lifestyle to a small
town in the north of England. One night, they
open their doors to their next door neighbours, Dawn and Alan. Over the
course of a disastrous evening of olives, anchovies, Karl Marx and abstract
art, class and culture collide, resulting
in consequences that are both tragic and hilarious.
Invincible had its world
premiere at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond in 2014 and transferred
later that same year to St James Theatre, London. It received great critical acclaim.
Torben Betts was born in Lincolnshire and studied at Liverpool University. He became the resident dramatist at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre in 1999. Poet and dramatist Liz Lochhead said Betts
"is just about the most original and extraordinary writer of drama we
have." His play The Unconquered won Best New Play
2006/07 at the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland. 2015 saw a revival of his acclaimed 2012 play
Muswell Hill at London's Park Theatre, his
latest work, What Falls Apart, opened
at Newcastle's Live Theatre, and his version of Chekhov's The Seagull was staged at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. He has adapted Get Carter for Northern Stage in Newcastle, which opened in
February this year, before embarking on a major national tour. (http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/review-get-carter-at-newcastle-northern.html)
Alastair Whatley most recently played Teddy
Graham in the 2015 UK tour of Flare Path and Evans in the UK tour of Birdsong (Birdsong Productions/ Original
Theatre Company). Alastair is also the Artistic Director of The Original
Theatre Company.
Emily Bowker recently appeared in Up Down Man at Salisbury Playhouse, the
sequel to the internationally acclaimed Up Down Boy by Brendan
Murray (A Myrtle Theatre Company/Salisbury Playhouse).
Graeme Brookes most recently appeared in The Tempest (Teatr Modrzejewskiej/Colchester
Mercury), A View from a Bridge, The Rivals; A Slight Ache/The Lover, King
David – Man of Blood (Colchester Mercury Theatre).
Kerry Bennett recently finished playing Jess
Cranham in the BBC One drama Casualty. Kerry’s
theatre work includes Celia and Cora in Calendar Girls (National
Tour), Cassandra in One for All (Finborough
Theatre) and Natalie in The Queen is Dead (The Lowry).
Director Christopher
Harper is an Associate of the Original Theatre Company and directed their 2011
production of See How They Run. As an actor, he recently finished playing
Benedick on a world tour of Much Ado
About Nothing for the Globe, and starred as Victoria Wood’s son, Cliff
Last, in the television film Housewife 49.
Invincible will be
designed by Victoria Spearing, with sound by Dominic Bilkey. The national tour is produced by Tom Hackney
for The Original Theatre Company and Adrian Grady for Theatre Royal Bury St
Edmunds.
On The Web:
Website: www.originaltheatre.com
/ www.theatreroyal.org
Facebook:
TheOriginalTheatre
Twitter:
@OriginalTheatre @TheatreRoyalBSE
Tickets:
Invincible comes to Durham Gala Theatre on Monday
2nd – Wednesday 4th May 2016.
Tickets cost £15 (£13 conc), £12 Gala Friends and can be obtained from the
box office: www.galadurham.co.uk or by phone: 03000
266600
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