The UK revival of Beirut by American playwright and author Alan Bowne is set to be performed at Park Theatre from 12th June to 7th July 2018. Written in the 1980s at the height of the AIDS crisis (which the playwright died of at 44 years old), Beirut is a cutting examination of a society ravaged by a nameless disease. Although written at a particular moment in history, the play transcends the issues of its time, and at its heart is a dark love story, questioning how society deals with the ‘abnormal’ in a society gone mad with fear and ignorance. The issues explored are particularly relevant to 2018, when viruses such as Sars and Zika are prominent, and with an increasing and inevitable resistance to antibiotics.

The production is directed by New York Drama Desk Award winner, Robin Lefevre and stars Louisa Connolly-Burnham and Robert Rees.

Torch has been quarantined in a dark, squalid room on the Lower East Side of New York City, which the locals refer to as “Beirut” after testing positive for a nameless disease. Torch passes the time alone, forbidden from contact with the outside world.

His girlfriend, Blue, makes the dangerous journey across the quarantine line to be with him. Torch tries to keep her at arm's length and they argue lovingly, jokingly, fearfully, bravely, and desperately about sex and death. All the while, Torch pleads with Blue to leave before his resistance fails….

The role of Blue will be played by Louisa Connolly-Burnham. Louisa had an early break as a series regular in the BAFTA-winning hit TV series Wolfblood (CBBC). She has since gone on to have an accomplished career in Film & TV including: Call The Midwife (BBC), Death in Paradise (BBC), Midsomer Murders (ITV), Outnumbered (BBC), Little Crackers (Sky1) and many more. She recently had her professional stage debut in the regional premiere of TRIBES at The Crucible Theatre following its success at the Royal Court. Her film credits include playing the role of Thaleia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Parkhouse Pictures) and Sarah in The Marine: Close Quarters (Sony Pictures), set to be released later this year.

The role of Torch will be played by Robert Rees. Robert originated the part of Andreas on the UK tour of Ladies in Lavender opposite Hayley Mills and Belinda Lang, directed by Robin Lefevre. It was his performance in this play that earned Robert a Broadway World UK Award for 'Best Featured Actor in a Play'. Other stage credits include: The Mousetrap (St Martin’s Theatre); Macbeth (UK & Middle East Tour); Robin Hood (Watford Palace); The Governess (UK Tour); Fugitive Kind (Donmar Warehouse); All The Fun Of The Fair (Garrick Theatre); State Fair (Trafalgar Studios); Hobson's Choice (Broadway Theatre); The Full Monty (Charing Cross Theatre); Shakespeare Sonnet Walk directed by Mark Rylance (Globe Theatre) and Perchance to Dream (Finborough Theatre).

Beirut is directed by Robin Lefevre. Robin is an award winning British theatre director who has worked extensively in the West End and on Broadway. His directing credits include Brian Friel’s The Aristocrats for which he won the New York Drama Desk Award for Best Director, and Frank McGuinness's Tony- nominated Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Best Foreign Play, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award), as well as George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House for the Roundabout Theatre Company. He won an Evening Standard Award for Are You Lonesome Tonight (Phoenix Theatre). Originally an actor, Robin started directing with John Byrne’s first play, Writers Camp. He went on to join the Hampstead Theatre, where he directed a number of plays including Bodies by James Saunders and Brian Friel’s Translations. More recently he has directed a host of classic, critically acclaimed revivals, often at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. His television work includes Alan Bleasdale’s major series Jake’s Progress (Channel 4), starring Robert Lyndsey and Julie Walters. Other credits include: The New Revue with Rowan Atkinson (Shaftesbury Theatre), The Weekend with Michael Palin (Strand Theatre), Poor Beast in the Rain –The Wexford Trilogy (Bush Theatre),The Homecoming (Comedy Theatre), Afterplay (Gielgud Theatre),The Entertainer (Shaftesbury Theatre), See You Next Tuesday (Gate Theatre Dublin), Losing Louis (Hampstead Theatre), All My Sons (Gate Theatre Dublin), Ladies in Lavender with Hayley Mills (Royal and Derngate Northampton) and Duet for One (Birmingham Rep).

 

Creative team

Author – Alan Bowne

Director - Robin Lefevre

Set and Costume Designer - Liz Ascroft

Sound Designer - John Leonard

Lighting Designer – Leigh Porter

Casting Director – Emily Jones

Dialect Coach – Tim Charrington

 

LISTINGS

BEIRUT

Venue: Park 90, Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, N4 3JP

Dates: 12th June – 07th July 2018

Performances: Tue – Sat Evenings 7.45pm, Thu & Sat Matinees 3.15pm

Age Guidance: 14+

Captioned Performance: Wed 27th June, 7.45pm

Prices: Previews £14.50, Standard £18, Concessions £16.50, Child (Under 16) £13, Young Patrons (12th -19th June) £10, Groups – buy 10 tickets, get the 11th free.

Booking: www.parktheatre.co.uk / 020 7870 6876

*10% telephone booking fee, capped at £2.50 per ticket.

0
0
0
s2smodern