STUDIO 42, one of the theatre community's more inventive organizations, will present the American Premiere of British wunderkind/playwright Andrew Muir's sensational "GAUGLEPRIXTOWN" on SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd at The Kirk Theatre at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street).
It opens March 22nd.
Fasten your seat belts.
FROM THE EDINBURGH GUIDE
"The first thing that needs to be said is that
this is REAL theatre.
It is subtle, quietly gripping and hypnotically convincing.
If you love theatre and deeply imagined heartfelt writing,
you will love this play.
It is touching, shocking and wonderful".
-Ritchie Smith
Andrew studied drama at Mountview Theatre School in London where he graduated with a three-year Acting Diploma. He has worked extensively as an actor in London and the regions in work including: Six Degrees of Separation, Royal Court and West End; King Lear, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester; Richard III, Pleasance Theatre, London. He has toured both the UK and Europe in various productions and was also involved in a British Council funded tour of South America. As a writer Andrew has had plays produced throughout the UK. His first, Anniversary Sweet was produced at the Finborough Theatre in London where he was acclaimed as a "writer to watch" by the Independent Newspaper. His next play, Push, was given ‘Critic's Choice' and was subsequently offered a six-week extension at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
Andrew has written many short plays for various companies including Paines Plough,
Shared Experience, Hampstead Theatre and Menagerie Theatre Company and is currently under commission with Sue Scott Davison Productions for a new play that will be produced in Edinburgh 2009. His short film, ‘Family Man', was produced by JUJU Films and officially selected for the Tarragona Film Festival, Spain. Andrew is a lecturer in Performing Arts at the Bournemouth and Poole College of Further Education. He is Dramaturg for Deafinitely Theatre Company, London and workshop facilitator for the Old Vic New Voices Programme.
ANDREW MUIR'S REMARKS ON THE MURDER OF JAMES BULGER
"The news coverage of this case is heavily documented throughout internet archives. The
image of CCTV with the two boys leading James Bulger away to his death will haunt me
until the day I die. It was one of the first times that we really saw anything being played back to us using this new (early 90's) way of watching our world - cameras everywhere,
meant that we were able to watch as murderers began their journey. In this case, two young boys
(Robert Thompson and John Venables) for reasons that still remain sketchy decided to
snatch a two year old boy. I was fascinated by this case. After researching for about two months I was ready to create my play. I didn't want to write about the case; I was interested in what these two boys would turn into. Would prison change them? Do they remain as monsters? Are they able to survive without each other? I wanted to write a play that involved a young girl instead of a young boy. I wanted to explore sexuality more at that age. What these boys felt towards this little girl. Were they suddenly the powerful men that had only ever dreamt of in their made up world of Gaugleprixtown?"
THE THEATRE
The Kirk Theatre
410 West 42nd Street - (between 9th & 10th Avenues)
TICKETS
$18
RESERVATIONS
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212-279-4200
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