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Wig Out!
Written by Tarell Alvin McCraney
21 November – 10 January

"In this gossamer- laced reality there is never a moment to be without your face, to not be together. One false move and you'll get chopped. One night can leave you legendary or a subsidiary."

 

Enter the legendary House of Light, a hyper-glamorous, uber-competitive drag queen refuge where a daughter who was once a son, can find a family.

 

While the House are primping and preening for a catwalk showdown with the other houses, drag queen Nina is wooing the delectable Eric as Wilson, a de-camped, make-up free 'straight' gay man. How can Nina/Wilson strut the thorny divide between opposite genders and differing worlds?

 

With sassy music, killer costumes and performed in a club cabaret setting, Wig Out! brings to glorious, vivid life, a riotous, defiant drag queen sub-culture.

 

 

Mondays - All tickets £10

Tuesday to Saturday - £25 £18 £12

For information on concessions go to http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whatson_calendar.asp?play=526

Direct download: Wigout_Editv1_Master.mp3
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The Girlfriend Experience

by Alecky Blythe

 

“We have Tessa, curvy dress size 14, very bubbly, offers most services. We also have Suzie, curvy dress size 18 to 20, very passionate lady, offers the full girlfriend experience.”

 

Tessa has set up a business; a brothel by the sea where mature women specialise in the Girlfriend Experience, a surprisingly caring and sympathetic service.

 

As the women stoically strive to make a living in a competitive market, their personal lives start to crumble. Will they ever have loving relationships outside work and enjoy being girlfriends themselves?

 

This extraordinary play is created entirely from edited conversations recorded inside an actual brothel.

Direct download: GFE_PODCAST.mp3
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JERWOOD THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS

Now or Later
Written by Christopher Shinn
03 September - 18 October

"I don't think we should give up our values to find common ground.

Then it's not common ground, it's their ground and we're just standing on it."

 

Election night in the US, and things are looking rosy for the Democratic Party. Holed up in a hotel watching the results flood in are the likely President-elect, his wife, advisors and 20 year old son John Jnr. Every speech, interview and photocall has been carefully controlled and meticulously orchestrated, all leading up to this big night.

 

At the same time controversial photos of John Jnr are gathering momentum on the internet. Whilst his father's advisors work against the clock on damage limitation, it's up to father and son to try and reach an agreement.

 

Christopher Shinn's searching new play examines religion, freedom of expression and personal responsibility. His previous plays include Dying City, Four, Where Do We Live and Other People.

 

Director Dominic Cooke

Designer Hildegard Bechtler

Lighting Charles Balfour

Sound Ian Dickinson

 

Cast includes Nancy Crane, Domhnall Gleeson, Adam James, Matthew Marsh, Pamela Nomvete, Eddie Redmayne

 

Direct download: Now_or_Later_Pod_Mastered_v1.mp3
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23 July - 09 August

2008 Olivier Award Winner for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre

 

Nigeria, England, America, Jamaica; are you proud of where you're from? Dark skinned, light skinned, afro, weaves, who are your true brothers and sisters?

 

When two brothers from different continents go down the street to buy a pint of milk, they lift the lid on a disunited nation where everyone wants to be an individual but no one wants to stand out from the crowd.

 

Bola Agbaje's comic, vibrant and perceptive play about identity, history and culture depicts a world where respect is always demanded but rarely freely given.

 

''A joyous, irreverent energy and a fresh, winning playfulness.''

Times  

 

''It has such energy, humour and sharpness... displays such a feel for street-slang, and deftly unpicks the confused impulses of young adults trying to work out their identity in multicultural Britain.''          

Financial Times   

 

Director Bijan Sheibani

Lighting Jon Clark

Sound Ian Dickinson

Choreography Aline David

 

Cast Zawe Ashton, Tobi Bakare, Maria Charles, Ashley Chin, Phillip Edgerley, Munir Khairdin, Tunji Lucas, Ricci McLeod, Bunmi Mojekwu, Marcus Onilude

 

www.royalcourttheatre.com

0207 565 5000

Direct download: 01_Track_1.wma
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JERWOOD THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS

Upstairs Downstairs: Free Outgoing

Written by Anupama Chandrasekhar

2 - 19 July

Following their sold-out success in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs,

three Royal Court
productions return in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs.

 

Just one text message. That's all it took for Deepa to be hated by the nation.

''Anupama Chandrasekhar's debut cleverly exposes several contradictions at the heart of 21st century Indian society.'' Metro     

When a well-behaved Indian girl is filmed having sex in her classroom, the video clip spreads like a virus. Transmitted from person to person and across the globe it infects firstly the local community and then seemingly the entire world with a burning moral outrage.

Free Outgoing sets the rampant technology of the modern world against the conservatism of an ancient culture.

''Chandrasekhar writes with both economy and power... Lolita Chakrabarti gives a deeply unsettling performance''. Daily Telegraph   

''A gripping and insightful story''. Time Out Critics Choice      

Director Indhu Rubasingham,

Designer Rosa Maggiora

Lighting Mark Jonathan

Sound by Christopher Shutt

Cast includes Ravi Aujla, Lolita Chakrabarti, Raj Ghatak, Shelley King, Shaheen Khan, Amit Shah

International Playwrights: A Genesis Project

Tickets – £25, £15, £10. Mondays all seats £10. Concs £10. Group discounts available.

To book tickets please call the box office on 020 7565 5000 or click here.

Direct download: Free_Outgoing_JTD_Editv1.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:46 AM
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JERWOOD THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS

The Royal Court Theatre presents 

Upstairs Downstairs: The Ugly One

Written by Marius von Mayenburg

Translated by Maja Zade 

10 - 28 June

Following their sold-out success in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, three Royal Court productions return in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs.

Lette thought he was normal.

When the extent of his ugliness is revealed he turns to a plastic surgeon for help. But after the bandages come off, Lette soon learns that there is such a thing as too beautiful.

"A drop-dead gorgeous play."  Independent

The Ugly One is a scalpel sharp comedy on beauty, identity and getting ahead in life.

"A delectable black comedy... I have not seen a more imaginative, inventive or disturbing theatrical vision."  Evening Standard  

"A viciously comic assault on the warped values of pop-culture-fed modern society."  The Times   

Director Ramin Gray

Designer Jeremy Herbert

Lighting Charles Balfour

Sound Nick Powell

Cast includes Amanda Drew, Michael Gould, Frank McCusker, Simon Paisley Day

International Playwrights: A Genesis Project

Tickets – £25, £15, £10. Mondays all seats £10. Concs £10

To book tickets please call the box office on 020 7565 5000 or click here.

Direct download: UGLY_ONE_2008.mp3
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JERWOOD THEATRE UPSTAIRS

The Royal Court Theatre presents

Oxford Street

Written by Levi David Addai

2 - 31 May 

"I don’t want to work here much longer, I got bigger plans than dis place... I gotta make it. Can’t be living in my forties and still working in retail. Can’t be living in the struggle no more."

Oxford Street: where the streets are paved with gold, if you just know where to look.

At Total Sports, security guard Kofi and his workmates are making sure everything runs smoothly, easing the daily grind with plenty of jokes and chat about the future. Young or old, they all want more from life. The only difference is how they'll go about getting it.

This boisterous and comic new play from Levi David Addai (93.2FM & House of Agnes) looks beyond the glossy facade of the high street at the stories and ambitions of the workers within.

Director Dawn Walton

Designer Soutra Gilmour

Lighting Philip Gladwell

Sound Carolyn Downing

Movement Ann Yee

Cast Reece Beaumont, Preeya Kalidas, Daniel Kaluuya, Kristian Kiehling, Amelia Lowdell, Nathaniel Martello-White, Cyril Nri, Ashley Walters, Shane Zaza

Tickets – £15. Mondays all seats £10. Concs £10

To book tickets please call the box office on 020 7565 5000 or click on the link below:

http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whatson01.asp?play=507

Direct download: OXFORD_STREET_v2mix.mp3
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JERWOOD THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS

The City by Martin Crimp

24 April – 7June

"And I know what you're thinking: you're thinking it must be pretty easy to kill people who are simply clinging on to life. But the people clinging on to life are the most dangerous people of all."

Clair wants to be kissed - but not now - and certainly not by her husband. Chris wants to celebrate his new job by driving into the oncoming traffic. Jenny arrives to complain about the screaming children - but the garden's empty, and the key to the playroom's disappeared. Just what strange game is being played here?

Three characters fight to make sense of a surreal and collapsing world in this darkly comic mystery.

Martin Crimp's Attempts on her Life premiered at the Royal Court in 1997 and was recently given a new production by Katie Mitchell at the National Theatre. Their previous collaborations include The Country and Face to the Wall at the Royal Court and The Seagull (National). Martin Crimp also created the new translation of Rhinoceros for the Royal Court.

Director Katie Mitchell

Designer Vicki Mortimer

Lighting Paule Constable

Sound Gareth Fry

Sound Associate Sean Ephgrave

 

Cast

Matilda Castrey

Benedict Cumberbatch

Ruby Douglas

Amanda Hale

Hattie Morahan

 

Tickets – £25, £15, £10. Mondays all seats £10

For more information and to book, call 020 7565 5000 or click on the link below.

http://www.royalcourttheatre.com/whatson01.asp?play=504

Direct download: City_Podcast_EditProcessv1.mp3
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Death never used to be for the young.
An urgent new play by debbie tucker green

You get up.
You go bout your business.
You expect to come back.

Cast  Nadine Marshall
Director  Sacha Wares

Our latest podcast offers a unique insight into random, an urgent new play by debbie tucker green. Hear excerpts from the play, commentary from the Director and responses from those who have seen it.

“It really opened my eyes and left me feeling very emotionally attached… I felt like I’d actually met the characters, like they were talking directly to me. I would recommend people of all ages to see it because it affects everyone.?
Response to random from a pupil at Sion-Manning Girls' School, West London

random is playing at the Royal Court 7 March – 12 April.

Tickets £10, £15
Mondays all seats £10

For more information and to book, call 020 7565 5000 or click here.

Direct download: PODCAST_RANDOM_v2_comp.mp3
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"It's a choice isn't it? How you live. How you behave. At some point in your life you make your choice. Maybe you don't even remember. Everything conspires to make you forget. But the choice is there. You made it."

Nadia Blye knows exactly what her stance is on Iraq. A former war reporter and Professor of International Relations at Yale, she has advised the President and seen action in Sarajevo and Baghdad. She is sure of her place in the world and her opinion of it.

Until, that is, she meets an equally opinionated and lethally charming man - her boyfriend's father - over a weekend in Shropshire. His intervention has far-reaching consequences for them all.

David Hare's play, pitting personal philosophies against global politics, premiered on Broadway in 2006, and now receives a new production and its UK premiere at the Royal Court.  His best known plays include Plenty, Skylight, Racing Demon, Via Dolorosa and Stuff Happens.

In our first podcast of 2008, Ola Animashawun (Associate Director at the Court) interviews David Hare and Vertical Hour director Jeremy Herrin.

Direct download: Vertical_Hour_Pod_Masterv1.mp3
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