Quantcast

The Country Wife
The Country Wife

Royal Exchange New Season opens with The Country Wife, 12 Sept

Date: 28 August 2012

The Royal Exchange new season opens with William Wycherley’s restoration comedy The Country Wife.

Set in gossip-fuelled seventeenth century London, intrigue, sex and seduction are at the heart of the action which centres on randy rake Harry Horner who feigns impotence to charm his way into the hearts and boudoirs of the apparently respectable wives of London society.

Newly arrived in town - with his ‘country wife’ Margery - Jack Pinchwife is jealous to the core and strains to keep his innocent spouse away from Horner’s clutches. She is desperate to savour all the pleasures the big city has to offer. But when Harry finally meets Margery, a collision course is set.

Banned for nearly 200 years for its bawdiness, the play will be brought back to sparkling life by Olivier Award winning director Polly Findlay. Her recent credits include Good at the Royal Exchange and Antigone at the National Theatre.

The cast includes Felix Scott as Horner and Amy Morgan, who plays Margery Pinchwife. Cast members returning to the Royal Exchange include Tommy Vine (last seen in Beautiful Thing); Oliver Gomm and Eliza Collings (both seen recently in Lady Windermere's Fan), Susan Wokoma (who appeared in Powder Monkey) and Roger Morlidge (last at the Exchange in Three Sisters).

The creative team is completed by Helen Goddard (designer), Chris Davey (lighting) and Carolyn Downing (sound).

The Country Wife is at the Royal Exchange from 12 September - 20 October.


- by Glenn Meads

Related Content




Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Featured Video

Twitter

Featured Editor's Picks

Dominic Rowan & Hattie Morahan in A Doll's HouseYoung Vic's award-winning Doll's House transfers to West End
Carrie Cracknell's critically acclaimed Young Vic production of A Doll's House, using an adaptatio...

Let it BeLet It Be extends booking at Savoy until Jan 2014
Let It Be, the concert show based on the music of The Beatles, has extended its run at the Savoy...

Tom Hanks plays Mike McAlaryWest End gets Lucky with Tom Hanks?
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks is reportedly in talks to reprise his role in hit Broadway play Lucky ...

Michael Coveney: Tales from New York in Kinky Boots
Broadway is in the grip of awards frenzy, with this Sunday night's Drama Desk bonanza in the Town H...

Benedict Nightingale at the launch of the 2013 Bruntwood PrizeGuest Blog: Benedict Nightingale on judging the Bruntwood Prize
Former Times theatre critic Benedict Nightingale is among the judges of this year's Bruntwood Priz...

The Victorian in the Wall
starstarstarstar
From previous Perrier award-winner Will Adamsdale comes this middle class musical about all the i...

Infographic: Regions at risk as London dominates private arts giving
A report published earlier this week by Arts & Business revealed that, though private sector suppo...

The Three GracesPhotos: Lloyd Webber unveils £4m restoration of Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Theatre Royal Drury Lane owner Andrew Lloyd Webber has unveiled the first phase of his £4milli...

Charlie & the Chocolate Factory reschedules two previews due to 'unforeseen problems'
The producers of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory have "reluctantly" rescheduled the first two prev...

Ripe for revival? The Pirate QueenTen of the Best: Theatre 'flops' ripe for reinvention
Defining a theatre 'flop' is no straightforward task. A general rule of thumb could be that it mak...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube