Touring theatre company Out of Joint, led by legendary Artistic Director Max Stafford-Clark, today announced the full list of four shows which it will be presenting in London this autumn.
With careful management, scrupulous artistic judgement and consistently high standards, Out of Joint is in the envious position of mounting four shows in London in one season.
Max Stafford-Clark will direct three of the shows, with the company supporting a fourth directed by young director Des Kennedy, winner of Out of Joint's inaugural Directing Award.
Out of Joint's unprecedented success comes just months after
Arts Council England announced a cut of 27.9% to the company's public subsidy, to take effect from next year.
The four shows are:· The West End transfer of
Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, following a hugely successful run at
Chichester Festival Theatre, to the Trafalgar Studios in the West End, directed by
Max Stafford-Clark, with a cast including
Stella Gonet, Sur
Anne Jones and
Catherine McCormack.
Sonia Friedman presents the Out of Joint and
Chichester Festival Theatre production.
·
Trudie Styler in the West End transfer of A Dish of Tea With Dr Johnson at the Arts Theatre, following a hugely successful national tour, directed by
Max Stafford-Clark, and adapted by Ian Redford, Russell Barr and
Max Stafford-Clark from the writings of James Boswell.
Karl Sydow presents the Out of Joint production.
· The London premiere of Bang Bang Bang,
Stella Feehily's new play about the secret lives of humanitarian workers in war-torn central Africa, in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at
The Royal Court Theatre, also directed by
Max Stafford-Clark. Co-produced by Out of Joint, The Octagon Bolton, Curve Theatre Leicester,
The Royal Court Theatre and
Salisbury Playhouse.
· The European premiere of How The World Began by Catherine Trieshmann, directed by Out of Joint's Associate Director and winner of Out of Joint's Director's Award, Des Kennedy, at the Arcola Theatre. Produced by
Tom Atkins with support from Out of Joint and the Arcola Theatre.
Max Stafford-Clark co-founded Out of Joint with
Sonia Friedman in 1993. He is a former artistic director of the Royal Court and the Traverse Theatre; was co-founder of Joint Stock Theatre Group; and has directed at
The National Theatre and RSC, as well as at the Roundabout Theatre in New York and Sydney Theatre Company.
Out of Joint is a theatre company acclaimed for producing and touring the UK's sharpest new writing. Founded and directed by
Max Stafford-Clark following his artistic directorship of the Royal Court, it has premiered plays by
David Hare,
Caryl Churchill,
Sebastian Barry,
Timberlake Wertenbaker and many more, and launched the careers of such talents as
Mark Ravenhill and
Stella Feehily. The company will receive a cut of £137,000 in its
Arts Council funding from April 2012, a decision that has caused outrage in the
Theatre World. Stafford-Clark said, "The only reason we have been given by the
Arts Council for the cut is that the amount of funding we receive for each person that sees our shows is unacceptably high. The laughable irony is that this will happen at the end of a year when more people will have seen our shows than at any point in our history".
Top Girls
By
Caryl ChurchillDirected by
Max Stafford-ClarkCast:
Stella Gonet, Sur
Anne Jones,
Catherine McCormack,
Lucy Briers,
Laura Elphinstone,
Lisa Kerr and
Olivia Poulet.
Trafalgar Studios, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY
6 August - 15 October 2011
Press Night: 17 August 2011 at 7pm
Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm
Thursday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm
£20 - £45 (plus concessions)
Day seats £20
all tickets include a £1.50 restoration levy
Box Office: 0844 871 7632
Website:
www.topgirlstheplay.com A Dish of Tea with Dr Johnson
Adapted by Russell Barr, Ian Redford and
Max Stafford-Clark,
from James Boswell's Life of
Samuel Johnson and Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides.
Directed by
Max Stafford-ClarkCast: Russell Barr, Ian Redford,
Trudie StylerArts Theatre, London, Great Newport Street, WC2H 7JB
31 August - 24 September 2011
Press Night: 2 September 2011
Monday - Saturday at 8pm.
Thursday and Saturday matinees at 3pm (not Thu 1 Sep)
£20 - £32.50; Premium Stalls £37.50; Circle Slips for under 24s: £15; All seats on 31 Aug £15
Box office: 0207 907 7092
Website: www.artstheatrewestend.com
Trudie Styler will not appear on 9, 10, 21, 22, 23, 24 Sep
BANG BANG BANG
By
Stella FeehilyDirected by
Max Stafford-ClarkCast includes: Julie Dray, Jack Farthing, Orla Fitzgerald and Dan Fredenburgh
Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS
11 October - 5 November 2011
Monday - Saturday at 7.45pm.
Saturday matinees at 4pm
Box office 020 7565 5000
www.royalcourttheatre.com
How The World Began
By CatherineTrieshmann
Directed by Des Kennedy
Studio 2, Arcola Theatre
15 November - 10 December 2011
8pm
Saturday matinees on 19, 26 November, 3, 10 December at 3pm
£15 (£11 conc); Tuesdays pay what you can
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