Details
The same story as the film, barred by the Director (Stanley Kubrick) from being shown in the UK due to death threats he received. Not suitable for children. A controversial and violent tale about choices. Alex gets his kicks by raping and fighting his way around a future city with his gang of droogs, fired up by drugs secreted in their favourite drink of milk. When he gets caught, he chooses the quick way out - being programmed to behave in a non-violent manner. Burgess's cult allegory of free will, adapted from the novella, in all its urban darkness.
Cast/Performers
Peter Mitchell (musician),
Nadia Anim (Marty / Prisoner / Police / Choir / Ensemble),
Richard Bremmer (Deltoid / Chaplain / Prisoner / Police / Ensemble),
George Caple (Alex),
Nathan McMullen (Georgie / Warder / Joe / Ensemble),
Phil Rayner (Dim / Comedian / Prisoner / Ensemble),
Zelina Rebeiro (Pete / Prisoner / Ensemble),
Keddy Sutton (Branom / Governor / Minister / Mum / Ensemble),
Liam Tobin (F Alexander / Brodsky / Billyboy / Dad / Pedofil / Ensemble)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Anthony BurgessProducer:
Everyman TheatreDirector(s):
Nick Bagnall,
Rachel Bown-Williams (fight director),
Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight director of RC-Annie Ltd)
Design(s):
Molly Lacey,
Jocelyn Meall,
Natalie Johnson (assistant)
Music(s):
Anthony Burgess (based on Beethoven and arranged by James Fortune and Peter Mitchell),
George Francis (musical supervisor)
Choreographer:
Etta MurfittLighting:
Kay HaynesSound:
Ian DaviesOther:
Mabel Shone (slime consultant)