News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Theatre503 Announces THE LIFE OF STUFF Cast

By: Mar. 11, 2013
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

Theatre503's Artistic Director Paul Robinson has announced the cast for the venue's first Second Look production, Simon Donald's Evening Standard Award-winning play The Life of Stuff. Gregory Finnegan (Deceit at the Arcola and The Rat Trap at the Finborough) will play small-time crook Willie Dobie, Cameron Jack (South Pacific, Barbican) will play Arbogast and Ben Adams (Men Should Weep, National Theatre) will play Sneddon. The Life of Stuff runs at Theatre503, above the Latchmere Pub in Battersea between 10 April and 4 May.

"Because I don't have any clothes on, do I? And you can't batter somebody in your underpants." The Life of Stuff is a comic fly-on-the-wall snapshot of eight lives careering out of control. Small-time crook and aspirant pharmaceutical entrepreneur Willie Dobie's best-laid plans unravel when human nature takes its predictably unpredictable course.

Completing the cast are Paula Masterton (Holly), Pamela Dwyer (Evelyn), Rhys Owen (Leonard), Claire Dargo (Janice) and Owen Whitelaw (Fraser).

Simon Donald is an award-winning writer for stage and screen, whose play The Life of Stuff earned him both the Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright Award and the London Critics Award for Best New Play when it was produced at the Traverse Theatre in 1993. It also received an Oliver Award Nomination for best new comedy. In 2006, Simon wrote the television thriller Low Winter Sun, which starred Mark Strong and won the RTS Award for Best Drama Serial, as well as being nominated for a host of other awards. He has since gone on to write on the critically acclaimed mini-series, Wallander, as well as developing his own six-parter, The Deep, with Tiger Aspect and the BBC.

Paul Robinson has been Joint-Artistic Director of the 60 seat new-writing venue in Battersea since 2006, before becoming sole Artistic Director in 2012. Theatre503 has built a strong reputation for staging plays by first time writers, launching the careers of playwrights such as Dennis Kelly and Alice Birch. In 2009 it became the smallest venue in the UK to receive an Olivier Award for Katori Hall's The Mountaintop, which successfully transferred to the West End and Broadway.

Press Night:

Saturday 13 April at 7.45pm with an embargoed preview on Friday 12 at 7.45pm



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.



Watch Next on Stage



Videos