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David Leonard in Pitmen Painters
David Leonard in Pitmen Painters

Pitmen Painters Come to Duchess After Tour, 5 Oct

Date: 24 June 2011

The Pitmen Painters, which was originally produced at Newcastle’s Live Theatre before seasons at the National Theatre and on Broadway, will play a West End run at the Duchess Theatre upon completing its second national tour.

Written by Lee Hall, who created hit musical Billy Elliot and directed by Max Roberts, the play tells the story of a group of Ashington miners who in 1934 hired a professor to teach an art appreciation evening class. Rapidly abandoning theory in favour of practice, the pitmen began to paint. Within a few years the most avant-garde artists became their friends and their work was acquired by prestigious collections; but every day they worked, as before, down the mine.

Examining the lives of a group of ordinary men that do extraordinary things, The Pitmen Painters is described in marketing materials as "a humorous, deeply moving and timely look at art, class and politics."

The Pitmen Painters will run from the 5 October 2011 at the Duchess Theatre, transferring from its final tour date at Clwyd Theatr Cymru which finishes on 1 October. The show's upcoming tour commences in Blackpool on 27 June and also travels to Plymouth, Richmond, Darlington, Glasgow, Malvern, Tyneside, Southend, Leeds, Brighton, Tunbridge Wells, Coventry and Bromley.

Debuted at Newcastle’s Live Theatre in September 2007, The Pitmen Painters transferred to the NT Cottesloe from 21 May (previews from 19 May) where it played in rep until 25 June 2008.

The production was briefly remounted in the NT Lyttelton in September 2009 before starting an autumn tour to Newcastle, Cardiff, Milton Keynes, Salford, Sheffield, Norwich, Bath and Plymouth. The show then went to New York, opening at Broadway's Manhattan Theatre Club in September 2010.

Many of the original National and Broadway company remain with the show, with producers advising that full casting for the show's West End run is still to be confirmed.

Lee Hall wrote the screenplay for Billy Elliot and adapted it for the West End where it opened in 2005. The show has since scooped Best Musical prizes in the Olivier, Evening Standard, Critics’ Circle and Whatsonstage.com Awards. It has toured internationally and transferred to Broadway in November 2009, where it won ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

His other plays include Spoonface Steinberg which transferred to the West End after unprecedented listener response as a BBC radio drama, Cooking with Elvis which also transferred from the Live Theatre to the West End after positive response as a radio play, and an adaptation of Herman Heijerman’s The Good Hope for the National Theatre.

The Pitmen Painters, which is inspired by a book by William Feaver is produced by Bill Kenwright who presents a Live Theatre Newcastle and National Theatre co-production.

- by Andrew Girvan

Related Content

The Pitmen Painters Listing Page
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The Pitmen Painters starstarstarstar - 30th Jan 2009 Reviews
The Pitmen Painters starstarstarstar - 12th Oct 2011 reviews
The Pitmen Painters (Plymouth) starstarstarstar - 5th Jul 2011 reviews
Pitmen Painters Embarks on Second National Tour - 14th Mar 2011 news
The Pitmen Painters (Tour - Milton Keynes) starstarstarstarstar - 21st Oct 2009 reviews
The Pitmen Painters starstarstarstar - 30th Jan 2009 reviews



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