Young Vic 40th Anniversary Season
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Young Vic 40th Anniversary Season
Young Vic 40th Anniversary A nniversary Season Announced A nnounced September 2010 --- May 2011 20 11 Artistic director David Lan, unveils the Young Vic’s 40th Anniversary Season: ’We’re celebrating our 40th Birthday with an exceptionally wide ranging season of work. There are examples of everything we do best. We’ve got world class drama as leading French director Patrice Chéreau directs his first UK production, explosive international work by Iceland’s Vesturport, a roof raising community musical with a chorus of one hundred and fast talking comedy as Vernon God Little hits the stage running once again. Classic America drama with Tennesse Williams’ first great Broadway hit and epic opera directed by the brilliantly innovative Benedict Andrews in our latest ENO coco-production. And in our Maria Theatre you’ll find experimental devised work by Fevered Sleep with a show for adults performed by children. Plus enchanting work for younger audiences as a David Almond tale takes flight and an imaginative play about water splashes onto onto the stage. Big stories. Big emotions. Big ideas --- from around the world. Our work has never been stronger. Our tickets tickets have never been cheaper. It’s a big world in here. We hope you’ll join us. 40 years years old and still full of beans.' beans.' New Season highlights The Human Comedy A cast of one hundred perform an exuberant score of swing, gospel, folk and pop in this vibrant musical by the composer of Hair, directed by The Opera Group’s John Fulljames. Main House, 13 --- 18 September 2010. Faust Direct from Iceland, Gísli Örn Garðarsson’s trailblazing Vesturport bring their circus-inspired show to the UK, with music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Main House, 25 September - 30 October 2010. On Ageing The premiere of Fevered Sleep’s groundbreaking new devised piece about time, change and ageing, performed by children for adults. The Maria, 27 September --- 9 October 2010. The Glass Menagerie Joe Hill-Gibbins directs Tennessee Williams’ early masterpiece with a new score by Oscar and Golden Globe Award-winning composer Dario Marianelli. Main House, 11 November 2010 - 1 January 2011. My Dad’s a Birdman An uplifting tale for 4 --- 7 years olds from the vivid imagination of David Almond. The Maria, 25 November 2010 --- 1 January 2011. Little le Rufus Norris’ Olivier-nominated production of DBC Pierre’s Booker Prize-winning novel is Vernon God Litt back. Main House, 27 January --- 5 March 2011. And the Rain Falls Down After delighting young audiences last winter with The Forest, Fevered Sleep return with a show about drips and drops for 3 and 4 year olds. The Maria, 24 February --- 12 March 2011. The Return of Ulysses Internationally renowned director Benedict Andrews stages Monteverdi’s epic in the latest ENO/ Young Vic co-production. Main House, 24 March --- 9 April 2011. I Am the Wind Revered French director Patrice Chéreau directs his first ever UK stage production with this new adaptation of Jon Fosse’s play by Simon Stephens. Main House, 26 April --- 21 May 2011. The Full Season A Young Vic/The Opera Group production co-produced with Watford Palace Theatre The Human Comedy Main Ma in House Music by Galt MacDermot Book by William Dumaresq From an original story by William Saroyan 13 --- 18 September Press night 13 September The 40th season opens with explosive energy as one hundred performers take to the stage for the UK premiere of this vibrant musical by the composer of Hair. The Opera Group, Young Vic and Watford Palace Theatre reunite after their Evening Standard Award-winning collaboration Street Scene. John Fulljames (The Enchanted Pig; Tobias and the Angel; Street Scene, all at the Young Vic) and musical director Phil Bateman (Hello Dolly, Regents Park; Billy Elliot the Musical, West End) direct a professional cast and eighty community performers in this 1970’s Public Theatre hit. A small town in southern California during World War Two. Young Homer is a telegram delivery boy carrying messages of love, joy and the sorrows of war. His mother prays for the safe return of his brother from the front line. His sister dreams that she too could fight for her country. With a score of swing, gospel, folk and pop The Human Comedy is a timeless tale of heroism that celebrates the healing power of community and the unifying spirit of song. Two-time Grammy and two-time Tony Award-winning composer Galt MacDermot’s MacDermot ground-breaking musical Hair was recently revived in the West End. His many compositions across theatre, ballet, film, poetry and opera include the Broadway score for Two Gentlemen of Verona. The Human Comedy is based on William Saroyan’s 1943 novel of the same name. John Fulljames is artistic director of Young Vic associate company The Opera Group.. His credits at the Young Vic include The Enchanted Pig (which enjoyed a revival at the Linbury ROH and New Victory Theatre, NY earlier this year) and the hugely successful community shows Street Scene (winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best Musical) and Tobias and the Angel. Other recent credits for The Opera Group include Into the Little Hill (shortlisted for a South Bank Show Award), The Lion’s Face, Varjak Paw and The Shops (all at Linbury ROH and on tour). Phil Bateman was musical director for the three-time Olivier Award-winning Hello Dolly (Regent’s Park), Olivier Award-winning Billy Elliot The Musical (West End) and Gigi (Regent’s Park). He was musical supervisor on the Olivier Award-winning Our House (West End) and recently worked as vocal coach on Ricky Gervais’s Cemetery Junction. The Human Comedy is directed by John Fulljames, with music direction by Phil Bateman, design by Jon Bausor, light by Bruno Poet and sound by Fergus O’Hare. O’Hare. A Vesturport and Reykjavík City Theater production co-produced by Theatre im Pfalzbau Faust Mai Ma i n House By Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Gísli Örn Garðarsson, Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir, Víkingur Kristjánsson and Carl Grose. Inspired by Goethe’s Faust. 25 September --- 30 October Press night 1 October Iceland’s trailblazing Vesturport Theatre Company burst onto the Young Vic stage with a wildly inventive new production. This thrilling, circus inspired UK premiere is co-written and directed by Gísli Örn Garðarsson (Romeo and Juliet, Young Vic; Woyzeck, Young Vic/Barbican; Metamorphosis, Lyric Hammersmith) with music by renowned musicians Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. The universal tale of a man selling his soul to the devil has never been imagined quite like this before. Loud, fast, explosive, poetic and acrobatic, Vesturport’s Faust is hilarious and terrifying with a score ranging from devilish glam-rock to soulful ballads. Gísli Örn Garðarsson’s Romeo and Juliet (in which he played Romeo) was a huge success at the Young Vic in 2003, transferred to the West End and toured the world. He directed, adapted and acted in Metamorphosis (Lyric Hammersmith/ world tour), directed and adapted Woyzeck (Young Vic/Barbican/ world tour) and wrote and directed the musical Love (Reykjavik City Theatre/Lyric Hammersmith/ world tour). As an actor he recently had a leading role in the blockbuster film Prince of Persia, playing the Lead Hassansin and has performed with Kneehigh theatre under the direction of Emma Rice in A Matter of Life and Death (NT), Nights at the Circus (Lyric /tour) and as the title role in Don John (RSC/ tour). Musician and writer Nick Cave is best known as front man of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. He has collaborated with the accomplished violinist and composer Warren Ellis for fifteen years. The duo composed the scores for Vesturport’s Metamorphosis and Woyzeck as well as film soundtracks for The Road, The Proposition and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Faust will be directed by Gisli Örn Gardarsson, Gardarsson, with music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Ellis, llis, set design by Axel Jóhannesson, Jóhannesson , costumes by Filippia Elísdóttir and light by Þórður Orri Pétursson . A Fevered Sleep/Young Vic production Produced in association with Fuel On Ageing The Maria 27 September --- 9 October Press night 29 September From pioneering theatre company Fevered Sleep (Brilliant, Young Vic/ tour; An Infinite Line: Brighton, The Basement) comes the premiere of a bold new devised piece, performed by children for adults. From the moment we’re born, we’re growing, we’re ageing. Nothing ever stays the same. As an empty room is filled with hundreds of memories, a group of performers create a journey through life. On Ageing captures those fleeting moments when we feel most alive and explores what it means to age, to grow, to change. For the last eighteen months, Fevered Sleep have worked closely with children, adults, grandparents, artists, elders and gerontologists to bring On Ageing to life. Young Vic associate company Fevered Sleep has an international reputation for devising groundbreaking work that is both playful and profound. Led by artistic director David Harradine, their recent projects include commissions from Sadler’s Wells and Brighton Festival. They are currently devising The Weather Factory, a performance installation about the weather in Snowdonia for National Theatre Wales. As well as work for adults, Fevered Sleep create captivating and critically acclaimed shows for children. On Ageing is directed by David Harradine and Sam Butler, designed by Ali Beale, Sam Butler and David Harradine, with music by Ged Barry, light by Hansjörg Schmidt and film & projections by Mark Webber. Webber. The Glass Menagerie Main House by Tennessee Williams 11 November 2010 - 1 January 2011 Press night 17 November One of the finest works from one of the greatest Twentieth Century dramatists, this exquisite memory play comes to the Young Vic with a new score by Oscar and Golden Globe award-winning composer Dario Marianelli. Joe Hill-Gibbins directs Tennesse Williams’ early masterpiece. The Glass Menagerie was Williams’ first great Broadway success. It premiered in Chicago in 1944, before transferring to Broadway where it won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Tom, a young would-be poet struggles to support his overbearing and sentimental mother and his delicate, obsessive sister. The subject of this deeply touching, autobiographical play is the most fragile of all human emotions --- hope. Tennesse Williams’ Williams’ profound and lyrical plays had an immeasurable effect on American theatre.. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice, for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 1955. Both were adapted into greatly successful films directed by Elia Kazan. The Glass Menagerie and Night of the Iguana won New York Drama Critics Circle Awards and The Rose Tattoo won the Tony Award for Best Play. Amongst his many other plays are Summer and Smoke, Camino Real, Orpheus Descending and Sweet Bird of Youth. In 1980 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Joe HillHill -Gibbins’ new production of Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane opens at the Young Vic this month. He is deputy artistic director of the Young Vic where his work includes The Girlfriend Experience and A Respectable Wedding as part of The Big Brecht Fest in 2007. He directed Family Plays and Bliss at the Royal Court and has also directed work at the Barbican Pit, Gate Theatre, Theatre 503 and Battersea Arts Centre. Dario Marianelli won an Oscar, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA nomination for his score to the film Atonement. He was also nominated for an Oscar for his score to the film Pride and Prejudice. A prolific composer of piano, orchestral and film music, he has scored over 35 films which also include The Brothers Grimm, The Brave One, The Soloist, V for Vendetta and the soon to be released Hippie Hippie Shake. Casting to be announced. The Glass Menagerie is directed by Joe HillHill -Gibbins, designed by Jeremy Herbert, with music by Dario Marianelli, light by James Farncombe and costumes by Laura Hopkins. My Dad’s a Birdman The Maria by David Almond 25 November 2010 --- 1 January 2011 Press performance 30 November An uplifting tale from the vivid imagination of David Almond, author of the Carnegie Medal Awardwinning Skellig. Everyone is in a twitter --- the Great Human Bird Competition is coming to town! Lizzie and Jackie have been building their nest and are preparing for take off. But Auntie Doreen disapproves and is out to bring some order back to No.2 Lark Rise! Will the dynamic father and daughter duo get a chance to fly, or will sums, dumplings and headmasters get in their way? An enchanting play for 4 --- 7 year olds by one of the most exciting and imaginative children’s authors writing today. David Almond is the recent recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Author Award 2010. His books are bestsellers all over the world. His first novel Skellig won the Whitbread Children’s Award and the Carnegie Medal. Trevor Nunn directed a much-loved stage adaptation of Skellig at the Young Vic in 2003, it is now also an opera and a film starring Tim Roth. Almond’s second book Kit’s Wilderness won the Smarties Award Silver Medal, was Highly Commended for the Carnegie Medal, and shortlisted for the Guardian Award. The Fire-Eaters won the Whitbread, the Smarties Gold Award and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. His latest novel Clay was shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book award and the Carnegie Medal. My Dad’s a Birdman is directed by Oliver Mears and designed by Giles Cadle with light by Giuseppe Di Lorio. Vernon God Little Main House by DBC Pierre in an adaptation by Tanya Ronder 27 January --- 5 March 2011 Press night 7 February We’re delighted to bring back one of our most successful shows. Rufus Norris’ Olivier Award-nominated production of DBC Pierre’s Booker Prize-winning Vernon God Little returns. The stage adaptation is by Tanya Ronder. It’s Friday at the Sherriff’s office. Vernon sits in his underpants, staring at his Nikes. His best friend Jesus went and gunned down all their classmates, then himself. Normal times just ran howling out of town. Desperate, cynical and gloriously unlucky, Vernon makes a manic escape to Mexico. As the cowboy music starts to play, the absurdities of life just keep on coming. Rufus Norris won the 2004 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Newcomer for his production of Afore Night Come at the Young Vic. He won his second Evening Standard Award as well as an Olivier Award nomination and the Critics Circle Award for Best Director for Festen (Almeida). His other work for the Young Vic includes Tintin (Barbican/ West End) Sleeping Beauty and Peribanez. Elsewhere his credits include the six-time Tony-nominated Les Liaisons Dangereuse (Broadway), Death and the King’s Horsemen (NT) and Cabaret (Lyric). DBC Pierre, born in Australia and raised in Mexico, has worked as a designer and cartoonist. Vernon God Little, his debut novel, won both the Booker Prize and the Whitbread First Novel Award in 2003. It is sold in 43 countries. His other novels include Ludmila's Broken English and Lights Out in Wonderland Tanya Ronder Ronder’s theatre adaptations include Peribanez and Romeo and Juliet (Young Vic), Blood Wedding (Almeida), Macbett (RSC) and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. She wrote the short film King Bastard directed by Rufus Norris. Vernon God Little is directed by Rufus Norris, designed by Ian MacNeil with light by Paule Constable. A Fevered Sleep/ Lyric Hammersmith co-production And the Rain Falls Down The Maria 24 February --- 12 March Press performances 25 & 26 February Fevered Sleep, the creators of The Forest and Brilliant (Young Vic/ Lyric Hammersmith/ tour) return with a show about drips, drops and downpours created especially for 3 and 4 year olds. Imagine a world where every drop of water has a life of its own. Imagine a place where rainbows form from umbrellas, where fountains spout from plugholes, and were eventually the rain really does fall down. And the Rain Falls Down is a visually stunning celebration of the watery things of the world. Fevered Sleep make performance, installation, and site-specific events for audiences of all ages. They have an international reputation as leading creators of new work for children. And the Rain Falls Down, first performed at the Lyric Hammersmith, is part of a trilogy for young people that explores the rituals of every day life which also includes Brilliant and Feast Your Eyes. Brilliant was nominated for Best Show for Children and Young People at the TMA Awards. Their recent show The Forest delighted young audiences at the Young Vic and around the country last winter. Fevered Sleep’s first co-production with the Young Vic, On Ageing - a show for adults, performed by children - opens in The Maria this autumn. And the Rain Falls Down is directed by Sam Butler and David Harradine, Harradine, with design by David Harradine and Ali Beale, music by David Leahy and light by Jo Manser. An ENO/ Young Vic co-production The Return of Ulysses Main House by Monteverdi 24 March --- 9 April 2011 Press night 24 March ENO and the Young Vic continue their South Bank Show Award-winning partnership with a new production of Monteverdi’s epic opera, by internationally lauded director Benedict Andrews (A Streetcar Named Desire, Berlin Schaubühne; War of the Roses, Sydney Theatre Company). The Return of Ulysses is based on the final section of Homer’s Odyssey. It was composed in 1640 by Monteverdi, who is regarded as the inventor of opera as we know it. Ulysses returns home to Ithaca after his long journey back from the Trojan Wars to find villainous suitors have plundered his home and seized his wife, Queen Penelope. Aided by the Gods, his son Telemachus and faithful friend Eumaeus, he must overcome the suitors and recover his kingdom. The cast includes opera stars Tom Randle as Ulysses and Pamela Helen Stephen as Penelope. Claudio Monteverdi is recognised as the first great composer of opera. His work, including the 1607 masterpiece L’Orfeo is regularly performed all over the world. He was director of music at St Mark’s Basilica, Venice and composed The Return of Ulysses towards the end of his life. It was first performed during the 1640 carnival season. His other great works include L’Arianna, The Marriage of Aeneas to Lavinia and The Coronation of Poppea. Benedict Andrews Andrews became a leading director at the Berlin Schaubühne with his acclaimed productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, Blackbird and Cleansed. As former resident director of Sydney Theatre Company, his work includes the multi-award-winning The Season at Sarsaparilla, a spectacular staging of The War of the Roses, The City and Attempts on Her Life. He recently directed Saved in Berlin and will direct King Lear for the National Theatre of Iceland in December. Börkur Jónsson is a member of the Icelandic Theatre Company Vesturport for whom he designed Romeo and Juliet (Young Vic) and Woyzeck (Young Vic/ Barbican) amongst many other shows. His design for Vesturport’s Metamorphosis (Lyric Hammersmith) was nominated for an Evening Standard Award.. Previous ENO/ Young Vic co-productions were Elegy for Young Lovers directed by Fiona Shaw, After Dido directed by Katie Mitchell, Lost Highway directed by Diane Paulus and Punch and Judy directed by Daniel Kramer, the last two jointly winning the South Bank Show Award in 2007. The Return of Ulysses is an ENO/ Young Vic coco -production conducted by Jonathan Cohen, directed by Benedict Andrews, and designed by Börkur Jónsson. Young Vic/ Théâtre de la Ville-Paris co-production co-commissioned by Wiener Festwochen (Vienna), les Nuits de Fourvière/ Département du Rhône and Grec 2011 Festival de Barcelona I Am the Wind Main House by Jon Fosse in a new version by Simon Stephens 26 April --- 21 May 2011 Press night 3 May Three of the greatest names in European theatre come together to create an extraordinary theatrical event. Legendary French director Patrice Chéreau (La Reine Margot) directs his first ever English stage production - Jon Fosse’s I Am the Wind. It will be presented in a new adaptation by Simon Stephens (Pornography, Punk Rock). I Am the Wind is a tale of enduring humanity against insurmountable odds. Two lifelong travelling companions are bound together on a journey across a vast ocean. At once moving and comic, this new work by one of Europe’s most widely performed playwrights dramatises the endless struggle of being human. Patrice Chéreau is widely regarded as the leading theatre director of France. He has been one of the dominant figures of European theatre since the 1970’s. He transformed the way opera was staged all over the world with his highly controversial 1976 production of Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen at Bayreuth. He garnered recent international acclaim with From the House of the Dead at The Met, La Scala and Wiener Festwochen.. His films include La Reine Margot (winner of the Cannes Jury Prize), His Brother and Intimacy (both winners of the Golden Bear at Berlin), Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train and the recent Persécution. Amongst his many stage credits are the premieres of revered French playwright Bernard-Marie Koltès. Last year he won the prestigious Prix Europe pour le Théâtre. His theatre work was last seen in London when his famous production of La Dispute visited The National in 1974. Jon Fosse is one of the most prominent and prolific contemporary writers in Europe. He won the 2010 Ibsen Award. Following a performance of his play Someone is Going to Come, Le Monde described him as ‘the Beckett of the 21st Century.’ His work has been translated into more than forty languages and his plays produced on the major stages of the world. They include And We’ll Never Be Parted, Night Sings Its Songs, The Guitar Man, Dream of Autumn, Girl on the Sofa and deathvariations. Simon Stephens’ Stephens many esteemed plays include Punk Rock (Lyric Hammersmith), Sea Wall (Traverse/ Bush), Pornography (Traverse), Motortown (Royal Court) and Harper Regan (NT). His play Port won the Pearson Award for Best New Play and he won the Olivier Award for Best New Play for On the Shore of the Wide World. His most recent play A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky (written with David Eldridge and Robert Holman) played at the Lyric Hammersmith this spring. I Am The Wind is the result of a large-scale creative collaboration between Théâtre de la Ville and the Young Vic theatre, resulting in Patrice Chereau's world-class premiere being brought to four European countries.. I Am the Wind is directed by Patrice Chéreau with the collaboration of Thierry Thieû Niang, designed by Richard Peduzzi with costumes costumes by Caroline De Vivaise. Notes Notes to Editors Reserved seating From Faust onwards we are introducing reserved seating in the Main House. For the first time it’s possible for our audiences to book tickets to Main House shows from just £10. For more details see www.youngvic.org Other Birthday Events 40 Years of the Young Vic Fri 10 Sept, 6pm, Cottesloe, National Theatre In September 1970, Frank Dunlop founded the Young Vic as an off-shoot of the National Theatre at the Old Vic. Conceived as a new kind of informal and affordable theatre, the inaugural production was Moliere’s Scapino. To celebrate the 40th Anniversary, he is joined by original company members Anna Carteret and Jim Dale, theatre critic Michael Billington and Young Vic artistic director David Lan for a panel discussion about the Young Vic. For tickets and information visit www.nationaltheatre.org.uk or 020 7452 3000. Booking opens 20 July. Tour dates The Human Comedy is at Watford Palace Theatre from 7 --- 9 October featuring a Watford based community chorus. I Am the Wind will tour to Théâtre de la Ville, Paris; Wiener Festwochen (the Vienna Festival); Les Nuits de Fourvière, Lyon and Barcelona Grec Festival in 2011. For more information please go to www.youngvic.org and www.theatredelaville-paris.com The Young Vic’s sponsors The Human Comedy is supported by The Foundation for Sport and the Arts, Barclays Capital and Shell On Ageing is supported by Bupa American Airlines is our Airline Partner The Young Vic receives public subsidy from Arts Council England, and Lambeth and Southwark Borough Councils. Our corporate supporters include: American Airlines, Barclays Capital, Bloomberg, Bupa, Cantor Fitzgerald, Clifford Chance LLP, HG Capital, HSBC Bank plc, Ingenious Media, Land Securities plc, London Communications Agency, London Eye, Sense Worldwide, Shell, Slaughter and May, Taylor Wessing LLP. For further information, please contact the Young Vic’s development department on 020 7922 2810. For further press information: information: Laura Myers --- Press Manager lauramyers@youngvic.org 0207 922 2979 Simon Thompson --- Press & Marketing Assistant simonthompson@youngvic.org 020 7922 2842 www.youngvic.org