The Bush Theatre is delighted to announce that Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Brick Lane's Christopher Simpson will be joined by Joe Cole, Kerron Darby, Holli Dempsey, Mandheep Dillon, Otto Farrant, Susannah Harker, Richard Henders, Claire Price, and Andrew Woodall in the Schools Season: The Knowledge by John Donnelly and Little Platoons by Steve Waters. In response to one of the most urgent and divisive issues of our times the Schools Season will bring about a series of talks, debates, and events which will examine education in Britain today.
Steve Waters and John Donnelly have written two very different plays about the current education system, which will run in rep. John Donnelly's The Knowledge is a sharp and shocking account of a failing school, whilst Steve Waters' Little Platoons is being written in response to the first acts of the coalition government and aims to examine the motivation behind a group of parents starting their own free school in West London.
Joe Cole will be starring as Mickey in The Knowledge and Brandon in Little Platoons. His theatre work includes Polling Booth at Theatre 503, Relish at the National Youth Theatre, Brixton Rock at Young Vic Theatre, Bus at the Cockpit Theatre, and Talking to Byron at the National Youth Theatre/Roundhouse. For television his work includes Injustice, Citizen Shane Pilot, Stanley Park, The Bill, and Concrete Jungle. For film, Joe has appeared in Do Or Die 3D Teaser, Come Fly With Me, Hand, Assessment, and Six.Kerron Darby plays Daniel in The Knowledge and Marcus in Little Platoons. Kerron has trained at the Identity Drama School, the United Kingdom's first black drama school. His theatre credits include Totally Over You at the Arcola Theatre and Gunshot at Stratford Circus. On screen, he has appeared in The Bill, Casualty, BBC2's Beautiful People and Silent Witness.
Holli Dempsey makes her debut at the Bush Theatre as Karris in The Knowledge and Sadie in Little Platoons. Her theatre experience includes Make Love Not War at Talawa, No Way Home at Made in the Shade, Our Baby Charlie at the Theatre Royal Stratford, Reparations on the Black History Tour, and The Final Hour at Breaking Walls. She has also appeared in The Bill and Tracey Beaker on television. Dots, The Fighter's Ballad, and Game Keeper's Without Games are her film features.
Susannah Harker will be playing Lara Orme in Little Platoons. Her recent theatre credits include A Good Death at the National Theatre Studio, Lucky Seven at The Hampstead Theatre, On the Shore of the Wide World at the Royal Exchange/National Theatre, She Stoops to Conquer, Venus Observed, and Coriolanus at the Chichester Festival Theatre. On television, Susannah has appeared in Pride and Prejudice, Faith, The Memoires of Sherlock Holmes, and Till we Meet Again. Her recent roles in film include The Calling, Trance, Intimacy, The Crucifier of Blood and Surviving Picasso.
Richard Henders makes his return to the Bush Theatre as Martin in Little Platoons. Most recently he appeared in The White Guard, Love's Labour's Lost, Anything Goes, The Cherry Orchard, Summerfolk, The Merchant of Venice, Candide, and Caroline or Change all at the National Theatre. He was also in Pacific Overtures at the Donmar with an Olivier award nomination, and Kiss the Sky at the Bush Theatre, as well as many more. His television appearances include Inspector Lynley Mysteries, The Children of the New Forest, and The Narnia Chronicles; meanwhile his film appearances include Vroom, A Night With a Woman and A Day With Charlie.
Christopher Simpson will be starring as Maz in The Knowledge and Pav in Little Platoons. Christopher's theatre work includes Fallujah at Truman Brewery and The Bacchae of Baghdad at The Abbey. He has also starred in feature films Ever Here I Be and Brick Lane.
Andrew Woodall plays Harry in The Knowledge and Nick Orme in Little Platoons. For theatre his work includes Hedda Gabler at Gate Theatre in Dublin; and Much ado About Nothing, The Voysey Inheritance, The Life of Galileo, Luther, The Shape of the Table, Racing Demon, and Women Beware Women all at the National Theatre. On television, Andrew has appeared in Hearts & Bones, Harbour Lights, Gimme Gimme Gimme, Nature Boy, Kavanagh QC, Degrees of Error, Seaforth, Headhunters, Prime Suspect III, Between the Lines, Underbelly, Wish me Luck and Place of the Execution.
Designed by Signe Beckmann, lighting by Mark Doubleday and sound by Tom Gibbons.LISTINGS:
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The Knowledge and Little Platoons
Seat prices
Previews
7.30pm £15 / £7.50 concessions
Post Press nights
7.30pm £20 / £10 concessions
2.30pm £15 / £7.50 concessions
A response to LITTLE PLATOONS by Adam Brace, £5 / £3 when bought with a ticket for LITTLE PLATOONS
Equity Nights 7.30pm, £15 for equity members
Audio Described Performances 2.30pm, £15 / £7.50 concessions
Captioned Performances, 2.30pm, £15 / £7.50 concessions
Performance dates The Knowledge
25, 26, 31 January, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 19 February
7.30pm
Previews:
12-15 January
7.30
Matinees
29 January, 12 February
Post show panel discussions
Teachers to Playwrights - 25 January (this is also Equity Night)
Exclusion - 31 January
Equity Night
25 January
Audio Described Performance
29 January
Captioned performance
12 February
300,000 young people without a place - 3 February
Equity Night
27 January
Audio Described Performance
5 February
Captioned Performance
4 February
Videos