ROYAL EXCHANGE STAGES FOUR
NEW PLAYS AS PART OF INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TO THE GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS
HUNGER FOR TRADE
The Studio, Royal Exchange Theatre
St Ann’s Square, Manchester
Thursday 24 April – Saturday 3 May
Manchester’s Royal
Exchange Theatre set to stage four new plays as part of HUNGER FOR TRADE – an international
performing arts response to the global food crisis.
New pieces of work will be seen at The Studio at the Royal Exchange Theatre from Thursday 24 April to Saturday 3 May.
Overseen by the Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, HUNGER FOR TRADE has been created in
collaboration with nine theatres across four continents, with the Royal
Exchange representing the UK.
The response comes against a backdrop of global food
supplies facing crisis conditions as climate change, population growth and
diminishing resources contribute to catastrophic outcomes for many parts of the
world.
The plays being staged at the Exchange are by four of the
country’s most exciting emerging playwrights - Miriam Battye, Brad Birch,
Alistair McDowall and Kellie Smith. Written under the
mentorship of multi-award-winning and internationally renowned playwright Simon Stephens, these new plays all
explore the commodification of food.
The four plays being staged are: THIS LAND by Alistair
McDowall which looks at how in court, on farms and in the dirt, big
business is laying claim to everything nature has to offer; BALANCE by Miriam Battye, which shows a
family’s relationship buckling under the strain of a mother’s international
career; BLACK GOLD by Kellie Smith, set in Ivory Coast, which
tells the story of a British trader clashing with a cocoa farmer on the eve of
a civil war and TENDER BOLUS by Brad Birch which charts the drama of a desperate
couple on the brink of bankruptcy who clamber for a lifeline during one last
gorge.
Those performing include Shobna Gulati, William Ash,
David Crellin, Chris Jack, Kimberly Hart-Simpson,
Sara Sadeghi and Olwen May. The plays have been directed
by AlexSummers and Polly Thomas.
A multi-media
installation exploring production and consumption in the modern world will be
open to walk round an hour before each show. The HUNGER FOR TRADE installation will feature an audio-visual exploration
of ownership, family, culture, greed, ritual, gastronomy, , patents, property
rights and chocolate.
For further
information or for press review ticket requests, please contact JOHN GOODFELLOW
(Press & Communications Manager) on 0161 615 6783 / john.goodfellow@royalexchange.co.uk.
The Royal Exchange Theatre presents
HUNGER FOR TRADE
Featuring:
BLACK GOLD and TENDER BOLUS:
Thursday 24 April, 7.30pm
Friday 25 April, 7.30pm
Saturday 26 April, 8.00pm
BALANCE and THIS LAND:
Thursday 1 May, 7.30pm
Friday 2 May, 7.30pm
Saturday 3 May, 8.00pm
Thursday 24 April, 7.30pm
Friday 25 April, 7.30pm
Saturday 26 April, 8.00pm
BALANCE and THIS LAND:
Thursday 1 May, 7.30pm
Friday 2 May, 7.30pm
Saturday 3 May, 8.00pm
The Studio, Royal Exchange Theatre
St Ann’s Square, Manchester
Tickets £12/£10
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