Awesome New Season at
Northern Stage
After presenting
some of the best theatre the north has to offer at the Edinburgh Fringe over
the summer, autumn at Northern Stage looks set to go off with a bang…
Northern Stage is
the North East’s premier producing theatre and regarded as one of the top ten
producing theatres in the country. Opening their season is David Ireland’s new play, I Promise You Sex &
Violence (5-20 September), directed by Northern Stage’s Artistic Director Lorne Campbell. The
title pulls no punches, Ireland says, “It’s a romantic comedy about a love triangle
between a racist, a misogynist and a homophobe. It has the potential to offend
everyone in every possible way. And yet my intention was not to offend. So how
have I ended up writing such a play? I'm not sure myself. But I grew up in Belfast in the 70s and 80s so violence, political
extremism, tribalism, intolerance and sexual repression are themes that I've
always found compelling."
Lorne adds, “It’s very, very funny and it’s very, very offensive. David Ireland is
one of Britain’s
most exciting dramatists and I think this play is his best yet. What is so
exciting about his writing is that in the middle of all of this carnage, of all
of this extremity, this is a thoughtful, moral and humane play. It’s about how and why we love, about the
kindness, understanding and profound tolerance that are absolute necessities for
any civilised society.”
Quite literally hot
off the heels of our season opener comes a brand new production of Tennessee
Williams’ sultry
classic, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (12-27 September). Northern Stage
Executive Director, Susan Coffer says, “We’re particularly excited to be working with Royal &
Derngate and the Royal Exchange on a brand new production of Tennessee Williams’ classic. Director James Dacre’s dramatic new staging and electrifying
original music by MOJO and Q Award-winning band White Lies make this a must-see
in our autumn season.”
“Written
on the eve of the sexual and civil rights revolution, this is truly one of
America’s
greatest plays. I’m thrilled that Royal & Derngate, Northern Stage and the
Royal Exchange – all
as intimate and as grand as the story itself – are working together for the first time to
stage Tennessee Williams’ incendiary masterpiece.” James Dacre, Director
“We’re delighted to present a bold mix of our
own fresh productions alongside the very best in local, regional and national
theatre for Autumn 2014. In October we’re looking forward to welcoming back one of the country’s most inventive and physically
exhilarating theatre companies – Gecko with its new production Institute about what it
means to care.
Afrovibes: Biko's Quest. Photo: Jazzart Dance Theatre |
And I’m particularly excited about Afrovibes in November – a collection of shows, new commissions and
special events from South Africa, marking the 20th anniversary of the
abolition of apartheid. I’d recommend not just seeing the performances, but also
checking out the Township café in Stage 3 here at Northern Stage for a South African
culinary experience!” Northern Stage Executive Director, Susan
Coffer
Other highlights
include a new version of Sophocles’ classic Antigone (7-11 October), written by Roy
Williams and directed by Marcus Romer. A dynamic fusion of hip-hop and martial
arts in a Manga-inspired double bill from Boy Blue, The Five & The
Prophecy of Prana (21-22 October).
Boy Blue - the Prophecy of the Prana |
And a new all-female adaptation of The
Gamblers (30 October – 1 November) from Greyscale and Dundee Rep, in association
with Stellar Quines and Northern Stage.
Charlie and Lola’s Extremely New Play |
Radikal Words (12 November) is a jam-packed night
of spoken word with former slam UK champion, Joelle Taylor and James McKay plus Jo Colley, Jeff Price and Vinny Boy McHugh and music from Ditte Elly.
Another
jam-packed night of spoken word with headliner Joelle Taylor, former UK
slam champion, playwright, novelist and Poet in Residence at the
Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition in Buckingham Palace last year. James McKay
performs his own published verse and recitation classics usually heard
in warehouse parties and medieval churches. Other acts include Jo Colley
and Vinny Boy. - See more at:
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/radikal-words#sthash.kVldGGpX.dpuf
Another
jam-packed night of spoken word with headliner Joelle Taylor, former UK
slam champion, playwright, novelist and Poet in Residence at the
Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition in Buckingham Palace last year. James McKay
performs his own published verse and recitation classics usually heard
in warehouse parties and medieval churches. Other acts include Jo Colley
and Vinny Boy. - See more at:
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/radikal-words#sthash.kVldGGpX.dpuf
Another
jam-packed night of spoken word with headliner Joelle Taylor, former UK
slam champion, playwright, novelist and Poet in Residence at the
Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition in Buckingham Palace last year. James McKay
performs his own published verse and recitation classics usually heard
in warehouse parties and medieval churches. Other acts include Jo Colley
and Vinny Boy. - See more at:
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/radikal-words#sthash.kVldGGpX.dpuf
Another
jam-packed night of spoken word with headliner Joelle Taylor, former UK
slam champion, playwright, novelist and Poet in Residence at the
Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition in Buckingham Palace last year. James McKay
performs his own published verse and recitation classics usually heard
in warehouse parties and medieval churches. Other acts include Jo Colley
and Vinny Boy. - See more at:
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/radikal-words#sthash.kVldGGpX.dpuf
Another
jam-packed night of spoken word with headliner Joelle Taylor, former UK
slam champion, playwright, novelist and Poet in Residence at the
Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition in Buckingham Palace last year. James McKay
performs his own published verse and recitation classics usually heard
in warehouse parties and medieval churches. Other acts include Jo Colley
and Vinny Boy. - See more at:
http://www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/radikal-words#sthash.kVldGGpX.dpuf
Radikal Words |
The Suggestibles’ Impro Pantso |
Finally, the season
ends with two Northern Stage shows for the festive period: Lorne Campbell
directs a new production of Get Santa! (1-27 December) for kids over 7
and their families - “This beautifully unlikely play has heart to match its humour… the most properly Christmassy show of the
season” The
Times. And for under 6s, The Christmas Grump (15 November – 3
January 2015) is
inspired by Dickens’ classic
A Christmas Carol, written by Susan Mulholland with music by Katie
Doherty.
On The Web:
Website: http://www.northernstage.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/northernstage
Facebook: www.facebook.com/northernstage
Box Office: 0191 230 5151
Special Offers: Multibuy applies to most
of the shows – see the website for full details.
Booking to see more than one show dramatically reduces the cost of your
tickets. Sit in top-price seats without
needing to shell out top-price cash. All you need to do is book your shows in
one transaction.
2 shows: £14 per ticket SAVE up
to £20
3 shows: £13 per ticket SAVE up
to £36
4 shows: £10 per ticket SAVE up
to £56
5+ shows: £9 per ticket SAVE up
to £75
3+First Night: Buy 3 or more
tickets for the first night on many shows and get 50% off (excluding
concessions tickets). See the show page
on the Northern Stage website for details – the links are given below.
The Show In Detail.
I Promise You
Sex and Violence
5-20 Sep, 8pm
£14.50 / £12
concessions
A brutally funny
and frankly pretty offensive new play written by David Ireland and directed by
Lorne Campbell, I Promise You Sex and Violence is a romantic comedy about three
broken people, who don’t
know what they are or how to behave. Strictly 18+
Cat On A Hot Tin
Roof
12-27 Sept, 7.30pm,
plus Tues 16 6pm,
Sat 20 & 27 2pm
No performances
Sundays & Mondays
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50
Stifling heat and
bourbon- soaked confrontations in a brand new production of this Pulitzer
prize-winning play. A Northern Stage, Royal & Derngate and Royal Exchange
co-production, directed by James Dacre.
Choir
16-17 Sept, 7.45pm
£8 / £6 concessions
A deliciously dark
peek past the fixed, white smiles of a community choir where old meet young,
good meet bad, and there’s
a man with a musical behind his eyes.
When We Embraced
30 Sept – 1 Oct, 7pm
£10 / £8
concessions/ £15 for two shows when bought with Dead to Me
Fresh from the
Edinburgh Fringe, Tom Walton’s
playful and charming show intertwines stories and moments of humanness and a
magical interlude.
Dead to Me
30 Sept – 3 Oct, 8.15pm
£10 / £8
concessions / £15 for two shows when bought with When We Embraced
A disturbingly
funny story about a man and his troubled relationship with a psychic and her
spirit guide from the Suggestibles’ Gary Kitching, in association with Greyscale.
Institute 1-3 Oct, 7.30pm
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50
Critically
acclaimed physical theatre company Gecko returns to Northern Stage with an
intimate, funny and empowering exploration of what it means to care
Antigone
7-11 Oct, Tues,
Thur & Fri 7.30pm,
Sat 2pm & 7.30pm,
Wed 6pm
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50
Acclaimed
playwright, Roy Williams brings Sophocles’ classic tale up-to-date. A timeless story about loyalty and
truth, about how we make meaning out of life and death and what in the end
really does matter.
First in 3
16 Oct, 7.30pm
£5
Showcasing the best
new writing, comedy, theatre, dance, music and everything in between.
The Five &
The Prophecy of Prana
21-22 Oct, 7.30pm
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50
Dazzling visuals
frame a dynamic fusion of hip-hop and martial arts in this explosive tribute to
manga – Japan’s popular graphic novel form.
Mark Watson:
Flaws
24 Oct, 8pm
£16
Winner of five
major comedy awards and star of TV and radio, Flaws is Watson’s darkest, most personal show yet. Also
his funniest.
Open Stages
Performance
25 Oct, 3pm
£3
Our littlest
performers take to our biggest stage and show us they’ve got more than enough talent to fill it.
Charlie and
Lola’s Extremely New Play
28-30 Oct, 10am, 1pm & 3.30pm
£12.50 adult /
£9.50 child
A magical journey
through the seasons, as Charlie and Lola discover that everything is different
and not the same. Puppets, live action and music bring to life the much-loved
books and the popular BBC TV Series.
Young People’s
First in 3
29 Oct, 7pm
£5
Come and see what
creative ideas young theatre-makers have bubbling in their heads during October
half term.
The Gamblers
30 Oct – 1 Nov, 7.30pm
£14.50 / £12
concessions
In the world of The
Gamblers there is no mercy. You play well or you lose everything. This new
all-female version is a story of women who gamble, hustle, cheat, drink, swear,
sing and dance. And never apologise for it.
Afrovibes:
Rainbow Scars
6 Nov, 6.30pm
£14.50
Nelson Mandela
encouraged South Africans to reach out and touch each other’s lives: white middle class Ellen Robinson
and her family adopted a three year old black child. Now, fourteen years later
she’s coming to term with her life in a
changing South
Africa.
Afrovibes:
Biko’s Quest
7-8 Nov, 7.30pm
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50
Biko’s Quest takes the audience on a poignant
and emotional journey through danced storytelling. “Powerful, thought- provoking, moving and
unforgettable” Cape
Times
Radikal Words
12 Nov, 7.30pm
£8.50
A jam-packed night
of spoken word with former slam UK champion, Joelle Taylor and James McKay.
Plus Jo Colley, Jeff Price and Vinny Boy McHugh and music from Ditte Elly.
The Christmas
Grump
15 Nov – 3 Jan, see
Northern Stage website for times
£12.50 adult /
£9.50 child / Under 1s £1
A Christmas show
for children aged 6 and under and their families, inspired by Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. An
original story by Susan Mulholland, directed by Mark Calvert, designed by
Andrew Stephenson and music by Katie Doherty.
Get Santa!
1-27 Dec, see
Northern Stage website for times
£24, £19.50 &
£14.50 / Family ticket £60
A jolly Christmas
play full of songs, slapstick, puppetry and fun for children aged 7 and over
and their families. “This beautifully unlikely play has heart to match its humour… the most properly Christmassy show of the
season” The
Times
The
Suggestibles’ Impro Pantso
18 Dec, 8pm
£17
The legendary
Suggestibles improvised comedy troupe are back to wreak hilarious havoc on the Get
Santa! set.
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