Tramp presents
THE BEAST OF BLUE YONDER
A new play by
Philip Ridley
Directed
by Wiebke
Green
Venue: Southwark Playhouse
Dates: Thurs, 2nd April to Sat, 9th May
2020
(Not Sundays)
Time: Mon to Sat – 7.30pm
(Tues
& Sat Matinee 3.00pm - not 4th & 7th April)
Box office: 020 7407 0234
Online: www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk
JADE
EWEN (SUGARBABES AND ALADDIN WEST END), MIRREN MACK (SEX EDUCATION),
RACHEL BRIGHT (EASTENDERS) AND UNIQUE SPENCER (TOP BOY) ARE AMONG THE
FIRST CAST MEMBERS TO BE SIGNED FOR PHILIP RIDLEY’S NEW DARK COMEDY.
Tramp
are proud to announce that Jade Ewen, Mirren Mack, Rachel Bright, and Unique
Spencer will star in The Beast of Blue Yonder when it opens at Southwark
Playhouse in April. Along with comedian and actor Steve Furst (Little
Britain, Stephen Polliakoff's Summer of Rockets, Matilda West
End), Charlie Quirke (Birds of a Feather), Lucy Gape (Hollyoaks, Hollyoaks
Later), and Tyler Conti (Safe) they will form the backbone of a
talented ensemble cast in Philip Ridley’s rip roaring dark comedy.
Jack
Silver, Artistic Director of Tramp, said: "We're thrilled to have such an
exciting ensemble cast on board for Philip Ridley's new comedy. It's a
testament to Philip's incredible imagination that we've been able to get such
incredible actors, and we can't wait for audiences to experience an
unforgettable and entertaining night at the theatre."
The
rest of the cast includes: Joseph Drake, Mike Evans, Nat Johnson, Joseph
Potter, and Kyle Rowe.
This
new black comedy is a dazzling, genre-mashing, singing & dancing, tour de
force of storytelling, where film stars become addicted to strange potions, a
town battles with a demonic child, and a burning cinema shines like a new sun.
Three different stories from three different decades, but all hurtling towards
the same thing. That thing that everyone fears the most...The Beast of Blue
Yonder.
Tramp return to Southwark
Playhouse after the success of their Offie-nominated production of Philip
Ridley’s Angry and their smash hit immersive version of Confessional by
Tennessee Williams.
@swkplay
Philip Ridley’s previous plays
include Angry, The Fastest Clock
in the Universe, Radiant Vermin, The Pitchfork Disney, Tender Napalm, Dark Vanilla Jungle, and Mercury Fur, as well as the screenplay
for the 1990 film The Krays.
Praise for
previous Philip Ridley plays:
“Delivers the goods with a punch in the gut and a
burst vein in the head.” The Arts Desk (Angry)
“Ridley’s play is completely and dizzyingly of
itself. The writing seethes and burns.…Seldom has sexual love been explored on
stage with such ferocious honesty.” — The Guardian (Tender Napalm)
“Outstanding….Ridley at his imaginative best…his
most moving and accessible adult play to date.” — What’s On
Stage (Shivered)
“Thrilling…I left the theatre convinced that I’d seen
a work of genius immaculately performed. Wonderful.” — Arts Desk
(The Pitchfork Disney)
“Ridley pictures
consumerism at its most insane and destructive. He’s on stingingly
funny…fierce…
dazzling.” — The Evening Standard (Radiant Vermin)
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