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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Ustinov Studio,The Egg
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From23rd September 2019
To28th September 2019
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
Theatre Royal (V854)
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Posh

Work:: Posh (S0121490596)

Darkly comic, and disgracefully entertaining, Laura Wade's Posh burst to life at The Royal Court theatre in 2010. Now the riotous story of Oxford student dining club, a fictionalised version of the infamous Bullingdon Club, will be told for the first time by a company of all-female actors. In the private dining room of a gastro pub, 10 young bloods with cut-glass vowels and deep pockets are meeting, intent on restoring their right to rule. As members of an elite student dining society, they're bunkering down for a wild night of debauchery, decadence and bloody good wine. But this isn't just a jolly: they're planning a revolution. Welcome to The Riot Club. This thrilling new production gives Laura Wade's play a new, topical voice by allowing women to take centre stage in roles originally written for men.
Author Laura Wade

Production:: (T124998048)

Producer Joe Prentice Productions
Director Lucy Hughes
Design Will Coombs
Costume Will Coombs
Lighting Gary Bowman
Sound Domenico Menghini
Performer Tyger Drew-Honey
Performer Ollie Appleby (Hugo Fraser-Tyrwhitt)
Performer Chris Born (James Leighton-Masters)
Performer Matthew Entwistle (Toby Maitland)
Performer Isobel Laidler (Rachel)
Performer Jamie Littlewood (Dimitri Mitropoulos)
Performer Peter McNeil O'Connor (Chris)
Performer Taylor Mee (Ed Montgomery)
Performer Adam Mirsky (Guy Bellingfield)
Performer Ellie Nunn (Charlie)
Performer George Prentice (Miles Richards)
Performer Simon Rhodes (Jeremy)
Performer Joseph Tyler Todd (George Balfour)
Performer Jack Whittle (Harry Villiers)
Performer Andy Owens (understudy)
Performer Louis Palmer (understudy)

Listing:: L01803691092




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