The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary! is lovingly derailed by John Nicholson and Javier Marzan of Peepolykus from Gustave Flaubert's seminal Nineteenth Century novel. The production runs at the Everyman from 5 to 27 February before being presented by Bristol Old Vic, Southampton Nuffield and Royal & Derngate, Northampton.
Played by a cast of just five - with a fair amount of doubling - this absurd take on the traditional tale includes mesmeric love scenes featuring a stupendous collection of devastatingly handsome men, questions the impotence of women in a Victorian patriarchal society, and you'll even marvel at how many parts a Spanish man with limited English can play with only one moustache.
It is directed by Gemma Bodinetz who last collaborated with Peepolykus on No Wise Men in 2010. Peepolykus (Spyski, The Hound of the Baskervilles) is one of the UK's most exciting touring theatre companies, creating comic theatre with proven national and international appeal. Over the last nine years, it has exported its particular brand of humour to over 100 towns and cities across four continents.
Everyman & Playhouse Artistic Director Gemma Bodinetz said: "My first encounter with Peepolykus was many years ago in the Bristol Old Vic studio where their show Let the Donkey Go was playing at the same time as my production of Hamlet. I was immediately won over and have remained a fan and sometime collaborator ever since, culminating in our collaboration on the Christmas Playhouse show No Wise Men. I am delighted that we will be creating a hilarious /powerful interpretation of Madame Bovary together. There have been many interpretations of this great 19th century novel but I think it is safe to say that none will have been more faithful to the original nor less like it. We are thrilled at E&P that our friends at Bristol, Southampton and Northampton are partners in this comic/tragic exploration of Flaubert's masterpiece."
At the Playhouse from 8 to 25 June, Jeremy Herrin, Artistic Director of Headlong, directs Frank McGuinness's iconic war play Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme. On 1 July 1916, the 36th (Ulster) Division took part in one of the bloodiest battles in human history: the Battle of the Somme. 100 years later this modern classic is presented by the Everyman & Playhouse in a major co-production with the Abbey Theatre, Dublin - where the play debuted in 1985 - and Citizens Theatre, Glasgow and Headlong. Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme is supported by the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
Frank McGuinness's last play, The Match Box, was performed to critical acclaim at the Playhouse Studio in 2012 before transferring to the Tricycle in London. His other well-known works include The Factory Girls (the Abbey Theatre, Dublin) and Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Hampstead, West End and Broadway). For Headlong, Jeremy Herrin has directed The Absence of War and the European Première of The Nether at the Royal Court. He recently directed the world premiere of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies for the RSC ahead of transfers to the West End in May 2014 and Broadway in 2015.
Tickets for The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary! will be on sale from Tuesday 1 December and tickets for Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme will be on sale in Spring 2016.
THE MASSIVE TRADGEDY OF MADAME BOVARY!
Gustave Flaubert's complex novel lovingly derailed by Peepolykus
Adapted by John Nicholson and Javier Marzan
Directed by Gemma Bodinetz
At Liverpool Everyman from 5 to 27 February
At Nuffield, Southampton from 1 to 19 March
At Bristol Old Vic from 26 April to 7 May
At Royal & Derngate, Northampton from 10 to 14 May
NATIONAL PRESS NIGHT: Liverpool Everyman, Wednesday 10 February at 7.30pm
Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse, the Abbey Theatre, Dublin and Citizens Theatre, Glasgow and Headlong present
OBSERVE THE SONS OF ULSTER MARCHING TOWARDS THE SOMME
Supported by the British Irish Chamber of Commerce
Directed by Jeremy Herrin
At Liverpool Playhouse from 8 to 25 June
LIVERPOOL PRESS NIGHT: Playhouse, Thursday 9 June at 7.30pm
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