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Francesca Waite and Sarah McDonald Hughes outside Xaverian
Francesca Waite and Sarah McDonald Hughes outside Xaverian

Monkeywood follow Last Orders with House On Fire

Date: 4 February 2011

Manchester based Monkeywood Theatre follow the success of Last Orders and the 2010 tour of Maine Road, with a new play based on the characters, themes and places in the memoir, Once in a Last Orders by Andrea Ashworth.

Monkeywood and their associate writer Sarah McDonald Hughes are currently developing Once in a House on Fire collaboratively with young people from Xaverian Sixth Form College in Rusholme and Chorlton High School, which both feature in the original novel. Two of Monkeywood’s Co-Artistic Directors, McDonald Hughes and Francesca Waite, also attended Xaverian and found the experiencing of returning to their roots inspiring, if surreal!

Waite said, “It was great to be able to work with the sixth formers to get their ideas on a story set in their neighbourhood, involving characters of a similar age to them. Although it was strange to return to our college, it was lovely to realise how far we’ve come since those days and share our experiences of making theatre with the drama students.”

Developed with The Lowry Studio, supported by Arts Council England and funded through grants for the arts, Once in a House on Fire is a compelling story set across South Manchester during the 1970s and 80s. Based on Andrea Ashworth’s book, recipient of the 1999 Somerset Maugham award, it is an inspiring, vibrant, truthful and moving story of sisters, survival and growing up.

Francesca recently met Mancunian Andrea in Los Angeles, where she is now based, and Andrea was delighted to hear about the project, "I'm thrilled that Once in a House on Fire is being brought to life on the stage through the fabulous Monkeywood Theatre, and immensely proud that they're devoting their unique talents and passion to sharing this story.  I can't wait to see what they do...."

Once in a House on Fire
runs at the Lowry Studio from 31 March - 2nd April and tickets are on sale now.

- by Glenn Meads

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Maine Road (Tour - Salford) starstarstarstar - 13th Mar 2010 Reviews
Five Reasons To See ... Maine Road - 2nd Mar 2010 Features
Maine Road Extends Run at Lowry - 29th Jan 2010 News
Francesca Waite On ... Maine Road - 21st Dec 2009 Features
24:7 play Maine Road shortlisted for radio prize - 29th May 2009 News


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