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Performance

VenueRose Theatre Kingston
TownKingston
CountySurrey
From17th June 2008
To21st June 2008
PricesFrom £7.00. To £29.00.
Rose Theatre Kingston (V051452426)
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The English Game

The English Game

Work:: The English Game (S270909270)

The Nightwatchmen: an amateur London cricket team, making up in enthusiasm for what they lack in ability. As they gather on a sunny Sunday to face Bernard and his highly talented squad, Thiz, Will, Clive and their team-mates spend the day smoking, drinking tea and discussing love, politics and the correct interpretation of the LBW rule.
Author Richard Bean

Production:: (T1745479199)

Headlong Theatre, who last season worked with the Playhouse to co-produce Rough Crossings, present Richard Bean’s dazzling new play, exploring the modern British psyche through the powerful lens of a simple game of cricket. Brilliantly funny and truly touching, The English Game is a timely and revealing look at the political and social tensions which underpin modern society. Suitable for ages 14+
Producer Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Company Headlong Theatre
Director Sean Holmes
Design Anthony Lamble
Lighting Charles Balfour
Sound Gregory Clarke
Performer Tony Bell (Sean)
Performer Peter Bourke (Bernard)
Performer Rudi Dharmalingam (Nick)
Performer Robert East (Will)
Performer Andy Frame (Alan)
Performer John Lightbody (Clive)
Performer Trevor Martin (Len)
Performer Ifan Meredith (Paul)
Performer Sean Murray (Thiz)
Performer Marcus Onilude (Olly)
Performer Fred Ridgeway (Reg)
Performer Jamie Samuels (Ruben)
Performer Howard Ward (Theo)

Listing:: L1181480576




Production details

Headlong Theatre, who last season worked with the Playhouse to co-produce Rough Crossings, present Richard Bean’s dazzling new play, exploring the modern British psyche through the powerful lens of a simple game of cricket. Brilliantly funny and truly touching, The English Game is a timely and revealing look at the political and social tensions which underpin modern society. Suitable for ages 14+

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