HODGKISS AWARD WINNING
COLLABORATION BRINGS WORLD PREMIERE TO ROYAL EXCHANGE
CROCODILES
By Lee Mattinson
Directed by Ng Choon Ping and designed by Sarah Beaton
The Studio at
the Royal Exchange Theatre
St Ann’s Square, Manchester
Wednesday 1 October – Saturday 18 October
PRESS NIGHT:
Friday 3 October at 7.30pm
Lee Mattinson’s dark new play receives its world premiere at the Royal Exchange,
running from Wednesday 1 October
to Saturday 18 October.
A ferocious Northern fable, it unveils a world where strange
things are normal, and normal things are very strange.
In a sleepy seaside town, Cornelia Glass is busy spinning
yarn. Witches are burning in the town
centre. Crocodiles lurk in the shallows. Boys who go to the big city are
skinned alive by tramps.
The production is directed by Ng Choon Ping who was the winner of the inaugural Royal Exchange Theatre Hodgkiss Award. This new award is the only scheme of its kind
in the north that celebrates the unique collaboration between a writer and
director. It offers a theatre
maker of outstanding promise the chance to direct a new piece of work – by a
writer of their choice – in a production fully supported by the Royal Exchange
Theatre.
The cast includes James
Atherton (best known for his TV role as Will Savage in HOLLYOAKS); Sarah Gordy (whose TV credits include
playing Pamela Holland in two series of UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS); Melanie Hill (whose recent TV work
includes WATERLOO ROAD and who is best known as Avaline in BBC comedy BREAD)
and Kevin Wathen (whose recent
theatre work includes a West End production of BILLY ELLIOT and whose TV
credits include INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY).
The production is designed by Sarah Beaton and will feature video projections designed by Gillian Tan. The creative team is completed by Dominic Kennedy (sound) and Matthew
Haskins (lighting).
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