Hampstead Theatre just announced that the cast for its first Downstairs play of the Autumn, FOUR MINUTES TWELVE SECONDS, will be Alexander Arnold, Kate Maravan, Jonathan McGuinness and Ria Zmitrowicz.
Seventeen year old Jack is the apple of his mother's eye. Di and David have devoted their whole lives to giving him every opportunity they never had - and now Jack is smart, outgoing, and well on his way to achieving the grades to study Law at Durham University.
But an incident outside the school gates threatens to ruin everything they've striven for, an incident that suggests a deep hatred of their son. As events accelerate, Di and David start to doubt Jack's closest friends, Jack himself, and ultimately themselves.
In a world where smartphones are ubiquitous, James Fritz's full production debut is a provocative and topical drama which throws a light on the insidious opportunities new technology offers, and an online world where nothing dies, except reputation.
Four minutes twelve seconds was runner up for the 2013 Verity Bargate Award. James Fritz's previous play Lines was performed at the Rosemary Branch Theatre in 2011.
Lighting is by Mark Howland and sound by Sarah Weltman.
Anna Ledwich previously directed The Empty Quarter and Donny's Brain at Hampstead Downstairs. Other credits include How Does A Snake Shed Its Skin (National Theatre Studio/BAC/Summerhall), Blue Remembered Hills and A Christmas Carol (Chichester Festival Theatre) and Dream Story and Lulu (Gate Theatre/Headlong, as Adaptor and Director - Winner of the New Directions Award 2010).
Alexander Arnold has previously been seen on TV in Skins, Foyle's War, Silk, What Remains, A Mother's Son and Vera. Films include The Salvation.
Jonathan McGuinness has recently been on stage in The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas (Royal Court), Metamorphosis (Vesturport and Lyric Hammersmith) and Comedy of Errors, The Tempest and Twelfth Night (RSC). TV includes Wolf Hall, The Bletchley Circle, Silk, Casualty and Robin Hood. Films include Nice Guy.
Kate Maravan has recently perfomed in Enduring Song (Southwark Playhouse), Angel Filth, Passion and A Doll's House (Tristan Bates Theatre). TV includes Miranda, The Politician's Husband, Lip Service, Lewis, Whitechapel and Emmerdale. Films include Seven Lucky Gods and Flawless.
Ria Zmitrowicz's theatre roles include God's Property (Soho Theatre), Chapel Street (Underbelly/Old Red Lion) and Cortae (Talawa). TV includes Mr Selfridge, Nightshift, Youngers and Murder on the Home Front. Film includes Some Candid Observations.
LISTINGS INFORMATION
Dates: 2 October - 1 November
Times: Eves at 7.45pm. Sat Mats at 3.15pm
Weds matinees on 22 and 29 October at 2.45pm
Prices:
£12. £10 concessions. All tickets for first five performances £5.
Booking:
Online: www.hampsteadtheatre.com
Tel: 020 7722 9301
In person: Hampstead Theatre, Eton Avenue, Swiss Cottage, London NW3 3EU
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