Mayor Goodman has been assassinated. And so has his dog. Contract killer Macheath has just married Pretty Polly Peachum and Mr and Mrs Peachum aren't happy. Not one bit.
Full cast and UK tour dates are announced for Kneehigh's trail-blazing and much celebrated Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs). The production will tour to Nuffield, Southampton, Brighton Festival, Oxford Playhouse before opening to press at the Lyric Hammersmith for a 4-week run. It will then travel to Exeter Northcott, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham and Bristol Old Vic. Further international dates to be announced.
The vibrant and violent underbelly of a gritty urban world explodes into glorious theatrical life in this revival of the critically acclaimed and extraordinary musical masterpiece from the ever-inventive Kneehigh.
Written by Carl Grose with original score by Charles Hazelwood and directed by Kneehigh's Artistic Director and founder Mike Shepherd; Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs) is a radical re-working of John Gay's scabrous satire, The Beggar's Opera. The production returns having enjoyed sold-out houses around the country when it first toured in 2014.
The versatile ensemble includes Rina Fatania (Mrs Peachum), Georgia Frost (Filch) James Gow (Musician & Mac's Gang), Angela Hardie (Polly Peachum), Martin Hyder (Les Peachum), Dave Johnzy (Musician and Mac's Gang), Giles King (Colin Lockit), Patrycja Kujawska / Lucy Rivers (Widow Goodman), Alex Lupo (Musician, Mayor Goodman & Mac's Gang), Dominic Marsh (Macheath), Beverly Rudd (Lucy Lockitt), and Sarah Wright / Tim Dalling (Punch Puppeteer and Mac's Gang).
Grose's savage political comedy propels along with Hazelwood's pulsing score as the notorious urban assassin Macheath carves a swathe through a criminal world, dodging bullets and breaking hearts as he goes, in this twisted morality tale for our times bursting with wit, wonder and weirdness.
Taking inspiration from Gay's original, this bold re-telling shines a contemporary light on people's capacity for corruption; confronting big business, corrupt institutions, urban myths and pilchards. The live score plunders the sound of our times; trip hop combines with folk, ska with grime and dubstep to create a gorgeous and powerful musical mix.
Thurs 2 May to Sat 4 May 2019
Nuffield Southampton Theatre
www.nstheatres.co.uk
Weds 8 May to Sat 11 May 2019
Brighton Festival
www.brightonfestival.org
Tues 14 May to Sat 18 May 2019
Oxford Playhouse
www.oxfordplayhouse.com
Tues 21 May to Sat 15 June 2019
The Lyric Hammersmith
www.lyric.co.uk
Tues 18 June to Sat 22 June 2019
Exeter Northcott
www.exeternorthcott.co.uk
Tues 25 June to Sat 29 June 2019
Everyman Theatre Cheltenham
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
Tues 2 July to Sat 13 July 2019
Bristol Old Vic
www.bristololdvic.org.uk
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