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Production image from South Downs at CFT
Production image from South Downs at CFT

CFT Rattigan & Hare double bill transfers to Harold Pinter, 24 Apr

Date: 3 February 2012

The Chichester Festival Theatre double bill of Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version and David Hare's companion piece South Downs will transfer to Harold Pinter Theatre from 24 April (previews from 19 April 2012).

Anna Chancellor and Nicholas Farrell will again lead the productions, which were mounted as part of Chichester's 2011 season.

South Downs is set at Lancing College in Sussex where a sharp young pupil (a role reprised by Alex Lawther in his professional debut) is cut off from the rest of the school by virtue of his own intellect, background and questioning spirit.

The school in response presents an unyielding and rigid outlook on life that leaves the boy isolated and confused. In an unlikely meeting with the mother of another pupil, her generosity of spirit and sound advice present the boy with a world of kindness and possibility.

Rattigan's The Browning Version sees the retiring Classics master Mr Crocker-Harris, tired, dried up and an abhorred tyrant over his pupils. Stuck in a broken marriage and facing the prospect of a retirement with no money, a simple act of generosity by one of Crocker-Harris’ pupils brings out the deep-rooted dignity and heartbreaking sadness that give this play its power.

South Downs is directed by Jeremy Herrin, The Browning Version by Chichester associate Angus Jackson.

Anna Chancellor plays Belinda Duffield in South Downs and Millie Crocker-Harris in The Browning Version.

She has recently been seen on screen in The Hour and on stage The Last Duchess at Hampstead Theatre. Her stage credits include Creditors (Donmar Warehouse and Broadway), The Observer, Never So Good and Stanley (National Theatre and Broadway). Her television work includes Suburban Shootout, Spooks, Tipping the Velvet, Kavanagh QC and the role of Caroline Bingley in Pride and Prejudice alongside Colin Firth. Her film credits include Four Weddings and a Funeral.

Nicholas Farrell plays Reverend Eric Dewley in South Downs and Andrew Crocker-Harris in The Browning Version.

He has been seen in the West End in Birdsong, Kean and The Cherry Orchard. His other stage credits include Stuff Happens and Dinner (National) and The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar and Hamlet (RSC). His film credits include The Iron Lady, Bloody Sunday, Chariots of Fire, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan and Hamlet. His television credits include The Jewel in the Crown.


Anna Chancellor in South Downs. Photo credit: Alastiar Muir

Joining Chancellor and Farrell in the company are Jonathan Bailey, Andrew Woodall, Mark Umbers, Amanda Fairbank-Hynes, Bradley Hall, Rob Heaps, Alex Lawther and Liam Morton.

The Browning Version and South Downs have design by Tom Scutt, lighting by Bruno Poet, sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph and music composed by Paul Englishby.

The double bill is presented by Playful Productions, Neal Street Productions and Robert Fox Ltd.

Currently in previews at the Harold Pinter, Alan Ayckbourn's 1974 play Absent Friends opens on 9 February (previews from 26 January 2012). The production, directed by Jeremy Herrin, has a cast which includes Kara Tointon, Reece Shearsmith, Elizabeth Berrington, Katherine Parkinson, David Armand and Steffan Rhodri. It plays a limited season until 14 April 2012.

- by Andrew Girvan

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
The Browning Version Listing Page
South Downs Listing Page
Internal Links
South Downs / The Browning Version starstarstarstarstar - 15th Sep 2011 reviews
Review Round-up: Hare Schools Rattigan at CFT - 15th Sep 2011 roundup
Top Ten: Rattigan Returns in Centenary Year - 7th Jun 2011 features



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