From 26 July - 12 August 2012, the Criterion Theatre will present Playing The Games, a programme of work which will celebrate both artistic and sporting talent featuring emerging and established actors, comedians, musicians, playwrights and Olympians. Sam Hodges, Producer of the Criterion Theatre, has commissioned two new plays by emerging British playwrights Serge Cartwright and Adam Brace in response to the presence of the Olympic Games in London-After the Party and Taking Part, respectively. Check out photos from both shows in rehearsal below!
After the Party by Serge Cartwright
Sam Hodges will direct Sophie Cosson, David Fynn, Malcolm Hamilton, Kate Lamb and Richard Riddell in the world premiere of Serge Cartwright's After the Party playing at the Criterion. Designs are by James Cotterill with lighting by Emma Chapman and sound by Gregory Clarke. The play previews July 29, opens July 30th and runs through August 12.
Sean and Ray are best friends from Stratford. Once a promising DJ double act, now they're stuck in a rut: 30ish, unemployed but still clinging to a fantasy of making it in the music industry. With a baby on the way and the world about to arrive on their doorstep for London 2012, it could be the perfect opportunity for them to make something of their lives.... After the Party is a fresh, comic take on an everyday Londoner's attempt to go from rank outsider to out and out winner.
Sophie Cosson's (Chelle) theatre credits include The Changeling for Southwark Playhouse, the international tour of Much Ado About Nothing, Two Women for Theatre Royal Straford East and Greenwich Playhouse's production of The Comedy of Errors. Cosson also starred in the BBC Radio 3 radio drama The Wire and has also had roles in BBC Radio 4's The Archers, Doctor Who and Call the Midwife where she played Ingrid Mason.
David Fynn (Ray) has recently been seen in She Stoops to Conquer at The National Theatre. His other theatre credits include 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee for the Donmar Warehouse, Mojo for the Royal Shakespeare Company and All My Sons for Leicester Curve. His film credits include Sonambulists and Leap Year. On television he has been seen in Big Bad World, Game of Thrones, Life's Too Short, Manfred, Pete Versus Life, Doctor Who, Black Mirror, Peep Show and The Inbetweeners.
Malcolm Hamilton (Keith) has most recently been in Theatre Alibi's The Crowstarver. His other theatre credits include Bristol Old Vic's The Morpeth Carol, Digits at the Tobacco Factory and Reckoning at the Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath. He has appeared in the radio plays Chess Girls, Beasts on the Lawn, Shy Baby, Paradise Place and Beyond Black, all for BBC Radio 4.
Kate Lamb (Natalie/Carmela) is making her West End debut in After the Party. She has previously been seen inHow to be Happy and The Conspirators bothfor the Orange Tree Theatre, Water's Not So Thick for the Tobacco Company and has performed at The Royal Court Theatre's Genesis Foundation Gala.
Richard Riddell (Sean) has most recently been seen in Michael Attenborough's production of Filumena at The Almeida Theatre. His extensive stage credits include The Homecoming directed by David Farr and Rupert Goold's production of The Merchant of Venice, both for the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as The Comedy of Errors and Titus Andronicus at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. On film his credits include The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in which he playEd Martin, Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, Weekender, Act of God and recently Blitz. On television Riddell has been seen in A Warriors Tale, Misfits, Merlin, Waking the Dead and Fanny Hill.
Serge Cartwright worked as a television journalist in London before spending a year in Moscow with an English-language television station backed by the Kremlin. His play, Moscow Live, produced by HighTide in 2010, was a response to his time in the capital. Now working in London, Cartwright continues as a broadcast journalist. His most recent play, The Matter in Hand, was long-listed for the Bruntwood Prize.
Sam Hodges is the Producer at the Criterion Theatre. Before joining the Criterion last year, he was the Artistic Director of HighTide Festival Theatre, which he founded in 2006. For HighTide he programmed five festivals, produced over 25 plays internationally and launched the Old Vic Tunnels. For the Criterion, in October last year Hodges launched Criterion Presents, a series of shows, events and panel discussions that run alongside The 39 Steps. He also conceived and directed the Stories Before Bedtime series which featured Mark Gatiss, Tom Hiddleston, Russell Tovey, AnDrew Scott and Billy Boyd. Hodges wrote the award-winning short film Player, starring Pete Postlethwaite and Celia Imrie, and wrote and directed Double Take, a short dance film commissioned as part of the Big Dance programme for Channel 4.
Taking Part by Adam Brace
Charlotte Gwinner will direct Obi Abili and Paul Moriarty in the world premiere of Adam Brace'stwo-handerTakingPart. Designs are by James Cotterill with lighting by Emma Chapman and sound by Gregory Clarke. Taking Part begins previews July 29, opens on July 30 and continues through August 12, 2012.
Lucky Henry, a Congolese security guard, has set his sights set on representing his country at the 2012 Olympics. Only one problem; he's a terrible swimmer and his Russian coach wants to fly home on the first day of training. Everyone loves an underdog - think Eddie the Eagle or Eric the Eel. Follow Henry's journey from deep end straggler to Olympic hopeful as the two men try to fulfill their dreams at the London games. Taking part is a funny, timely tale of true grit, self belief and canny opportunism.
Obi Abili (Henry),who played Paul in Six Degrees of Separation at The Old Vic and Iarbus in Dido Queen of Carthage at National Theatre, has also been seen in Play House at the Orange Tree, The Brothers Size at the Young Vic and Angels in America for Headlong Theatre and Lyric Hammersmith. On television his credits include Strikeback II, Foyles War, Kingdom, Afterlife, Moses Jones and Ten Days to War. Film credits include World War Z and Gambit.
Paul Moriarty's (Grigory) more recent theatre credits include Titanic for Belfast MAC, Translations for Leicester Curve, 1984 for Manchester Royal Exchange and Rosmersholm, Richard II, Coriolanus all for The Almeida Theatre Moriarty has also worked extensively for The National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His screen credits include Ashes to Ashes, Holby City, Jack of Hearts, Eastenders, A Touch of Frost, The Knock, Murder Most Horrid, Pride and Prejudice, Shine on Harvey Moon and Hidden Agenda.
Adam Brace's first full length play, Stovepipe, was presented at HighTide Festival Theatre and transferred to London in collaboration with the Bush and National Theatre. His other writing includes Midnight Your Time, also for HighTide, Jimmy McGhie's Artificial Intelligence, The Four Stages of Cruelty, Because It's There and Fran Moulds' Curtains.
Charlotte Gwinner was Associate Director at The Bush from 2009 - 2011 where she directed Our New Girl, Little Dolls, both by Nancy Harris, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover and The Knowledge by John Donnelly, Further directing credits include: Benefactors as part of the Michael Frayn season at Sheffield Crucible, Knives and Hens at theUstinov Bath Theatre Royal, The Confederate for the Trafalgar Studios, Men Should Weep for Oxford Stage Company/The Citizens Theatre,The Blood of Others for the Arcola, The Country of The Blind for the Gate Theatre. She is Artistic Director and Founder of award winning company ANGLE Theatre, most recently producing its second season "ANGLE at the Bush" at the Bush.
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David Fynn (After the Party)
Kate Lamb (After the Party)
Sophie Cosson (After the Party)
Obi Abili (Taking Part)
Obi Abili (Taking Part)
Paul Moriarty (Taking Part)
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