Arion Productions, in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre, presents the first London production in more than 25 years of AS IS by William M. Hoffman.
Directed by Andrew Keates. Designed by Philip Lindley. Costume Design by Philippa Batt. Lighting Design by Tim Deiling. Music by Matthew Strachan. Sound Design by Will Jackson. Dialect Coaching by Sarah Stephenson. Casting by Benjamin Newsome. Presented by Arion Productions Ltd.
Cast: Jordon Bernarde,
Tom Colley,
John Hastings,
Tom Kay, Clare Kissane, David Poynor,
Paul Standell and Anna Tierney.
"Sometimes I'm so scared I go back on my resolutions: I drink too much, and I smoke a joint, and I find myself at the bars and clubs, where I stand around and watch. They remind me of accounts of Europe during the Black Plague: groping in the dark, dancing till you drop. The New Wave is the corpse look. I'm very frightened and I miss you. Say something, damn it."
The first London production since the 1987 UK premiere of
William M. Hoffman's As Is opens at the Finborough Theatre for a four week limited season on Tuesday, 6 August 2013 (Press Night: Thursday, 8 August at 7.30pm) directed by Andrew Keates.
New York City, 1985. Rich, a young writer who is beginning to find success, is breaking up with his longtime lover, Saul, a professional photographer. However Rich's idyll with his new lover is short-lived when he learns that he has contracted the terrifying new disease AIDS and returns to Saul for sanctuary as he awaits its slow and awful progress.
In a mosaic of brilliantly conceived short scenes, some profoundly moving, some brightly humorous, As Is captures the pathos of Rich's relationship with friends and family, the cold impersonality of the doctors and nurses who care for him and the widely diverse aspects of New York's gay community. A heartbreaking and unsparing examination of a deeply felt human relationship shattered by a mindless, destructive disease.
Blending humour, poignance and brilliant theatricality, As Is was a revolutionary and groundbreaking play of its time, and is still sadly urgently relevant as the number of gay and bisexual men being diagnosed with HIV in the UK reached an "all-time high" in 2011, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
As Is was the winner of the Obie and Drama Desk Awards, one of Time Magazine's 'Best Plays of the Year' and nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. It was originally produced by
The Circle Repertory Company Off-Broadway in 1985, and subsequently transferred to Broadway. It was televised in 1986, directed by
Michael Lindsay-Hogg. It now receives its first London production since the 1987 UK premiere at the Half Moon Theatre.
The cast of As Is includes
Tom Colley as Rich, who recently finished playing Galileo in both
The Hampstead Theatre and West End productions of The Judas Kiss, and David Poynor, best known for playing Lockwood in
The National Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre and touring productions of The History Boys. Other cast members include Jordan Bernarde (Roland in Da Vinci's Demons),
John Hastings (Can I Be Straight With You - Theatre503),
Tom Kay (A Woman Killed With Kindness -
National Theatre), Clare Kissane (The New Statesman at Trafalgar Studios, and New Boy for which she won Best Actress at the Dublin Gay Theatre Festival),
Paul Standell (Vieux Carré - Kings Head and Charing Cross Theatre) and Anna Tierney (Tull - Octagon Theatre, Bolton).
Playwright
William M. Hoffman is the author of As Is, which earned him a Drama Desk Award in 1986, an Obie, as well as Tony and Pulitzer nominations for best play. He also wrote the libretto to The Ghosts of Versailles (music by
John Corigliano), which premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in 1991, played there again in 1996. Hoffman is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, three National Endowment Awards, ASCAP and Fund for New American Plays awards, two grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the
Erwin Piscator Award. In 1992 his television work brought him an Emmy nomination and he received a Writers Guild award. Hoffman has written critically for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Village Voice, and Vogue. In 2001 he premiered a masque, The Cows of Apollo, with composer Chris Theofanidis, at the
Brooklyn Academy Of Music. This year he completed the libretto for Morning Star, for the Cincinnati Opera. Other works include Chico de Jazzzz,Cyberian Nights, The Stench of Art, and an adaptation of
Carlo Gozzi's Blue Monster, and Cornbury: The Queen's Governor). Hoffman is the host and Artistic Director of Conversations With
William M. Hoffman, seen on CUNY-TV. He is Professor of Theatre at Lehman College and is currently completing Memoirs of an Ex-Boy.
Multi-award-winning director Andrew Keates will be directing his third production at the Finborough Theatre following ROOMS - A Rock Romance, and last year's sell-out production of Passing By by
Martin Sherman. Most recently, he directed and developed the award-winning professional world premiere of A Winter's Tale, written by
Howard Goodall, Nick Stimson and himself. Andrew first came to attention after his acclaimed production of Bent in 2010 at the
Landor Theatre, which then transferred to the Tabard Theatre for a further run. Recent productions include The Thing About Men and The Hired Man (both at the
Landor Theatre), Conjugal Rites (Courtyard Theatre) and Just So (Tabard Theatre). His work has received many award nominations, including Best Director for Bent, Best Director for Just So, Best Entertainment for Just So and most recently, winning Best New Musical for A Winter's Tale and Best Musical Production for The Hired Man in the OffWestEnd Awards. Andrew is the founder and artistic director of Arion Productions Ltd.
Arion Productions Ltd was formed in 2012 with the primary goal of presenting theatrical pieces based on artistic merit alone, whilst encouraging the development of new creative/production professionals. At the Finborough Theatre, Arion previously produced a sell-out run of
Martin Sherman's Passing By in 2012 and the European Premiere of ROOMS: a rock romance(2013). Other work includes the professional world premiere of
Howard Goodall's A Winter's Tale - A New British Musical at the
Landor Theatre.
THE CAST:
Jordan Bernarde | Brother and other roles.
Trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Theatre includes Dick Whittington (Torch Theatre, Milford Haven), The Passion, Little Dogs(Frantic Assembly and
National Theatre Wales), No Word of a Lie (
National Theatre Wales),Measure for Measure and Two Princes (Clwyd Theatr Cymru),The Comedy of Errors (
Royal Shakespeare Company), The Sea Plays (The Old Vic Tunnels), Fragments of Ash (Edinburgh Festival), Flyboys and Muscle (Tour), Romeo and Juliet (Italian Tour) and Blasted/Saved (Tour for Volcano Theatre Company).
Film includes The Gospel of Us and Clobber.
Television includes Da Vinci's Demons, Passion in Port Talbot..., It Has Begun and First Light.
Radio includes Pink Mist, Past Master and Sherlock Holmes.
Tom Colley | Rich.
Trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre includes The Judas Kiss (Hampstead Theatre and Duke of York's Theatre), Othello's Revenge, Ajax and Hippolytus (Tour for Altitude North Theatre Company) and The Wind In The Willows (Theatre503).
Film includes The Silver Goat and Salting the Battlefields
Television includes Call The Midwife, The Science of Attraction and My Spy Family.
John Hastings | Marty and other roles.
Trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre includes Can I Be Straight With You? (Theatre Renegade at the
Bush Theatre),Polythene (Theatre503), Macbeth (Tour for Young Shakespeare Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Italian Tour), Much Ado About Nothing and The Tempest (Tour).
Film includes Love Me Do.
Tom Kay | Chet and other roles.
Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Theatre includes A Woman Killed With Kindness (
National Theatre), The Tempest and The Taming of the Shrew (Tour).
Clare Kissane | Hospice Worker and other roles.
Theatre includes The New Statesman (Trafalgar Studios), Mountain Language (
Royal Court Theatre), The Little Dog Laughed, New Boy and The Bird Sanctuary (Project Arts Theatre, Dublin), The Tempest (English Shakespeare Company), Everyman - An Immorality Play(
Riverside Studios), Stand Up and Be Counted (Tour), The Bird Sanctuary (Rosemary Branch Theatre), Wake Up And Smell The Coffee (New End Theatre), New Boy and Ines De Castro(Greenwich Playhouse), A Slight Accident (European Tour), Newsrevue (Canal Café Theatre),The Maids (Moscow
Art Theatre) and The Taming of the Shrew (Wakefield Opera House).
Film includes Killing Me Softly and Parks.
Television includes The Tunnel, That's English, EastEnders, This Week and The Last La Rue.
David Poynor | Saul.
Trained at Drama Centre.
Theatre includes The Tempest (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Peter Pan (US Tour and Kensington Gardens), Touched (
Salisbury Playhouse), The History Boys (
National Theatre, National Tour and Wyndham's Theatre) and Cause Celebre (Criterion Theatre, Coventry).
Film includes Missing.
Television includes Doctors and Brum.
Paul Standell | Pat and other roles.
Trained at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.
Theatre includes Mysterious Skin (The Drill Hall) and Vieux Carre (King's Head Theatre and Charing Cross Theatre).
Anna Tierney | Lily and other roles.
Trained at Drama Centre.
Theatre includes After The Rainfall (Tour for Curious Directive), Tull (Octagon Theatre, Bolton), Promise (Rosemary Branch Theatre), Old Earth (Jericho House), Without External Ignition (Theatre503), Brightest and Best (Half Moon Theatre), Blast and King Lear (Iris Theatre Company, St Paul's Church, Covent Garden), Married Sex (Etcetera Theatre), Cure for a Cuckold (Wanamaker Festival, Shakespeare's Globe) and Romeo and Juliet (Japan Tour).
Film includes Me Without You.
Press night is Thursday, 8 August 2013 at 7.30PM. All performances play the Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 9ED. Box Office 0844 847 1652 Book online at
www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk. The production runs Tuesday, 6 August - Saturday, 31 August 2013, Tuesday to Saturday evenings at 7.30pm, Sunday matinees at 3.00pm, and Saturday matinees at 3.00pm (from the second week of the run).
Prices for Weeks One and Two (6-18 August 2013) - Tickets £14, £11 concessions, except Tuesday. Evenings £11 all seats, and Saturday evenings £14 all seats. Previews (6 and 7 August) £9 all seats. £6 tickets for Under 30's for performances from Tuesday to Sunday of the first week when booked online only. £10 tickets for residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on Saturday, 10 August 2013 when booked online.
Prices for Weeks Three and Four (20-31 August 2013) - Tickets £16, £13 concessions, except Tuesday Evenings £13 all seats, and Saturday evenings £16 all seats. Performance Length: Approximately two hours with one interval of fifteen minutes.
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