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Tamara Harvey at the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards (photo: Dan Wooller)
Tamara Harvey at the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards (photo: Dan Wooller)

Tamara Harvey directs premiere of Joe Hammond's Mangrove at 503

Date: 8 October 2012

Tamara Harvey will direct the world premiere of Royal Court Studio writer Joe Hammond's debut play Where the Mangrove Grows at Theatre503 later this year.

Running from 6 November to 1 December 2012, the play is based on Hammond's experiences working with vulnerable young people and centres on a boy's experiences in care.

Twelve year-old Shaun just can’t work it out. Why hasn’t his Mum come to visit? Why has his care-worker taken away his picture book? And who is the man at the window calling him away? With a bed for a boat and a piece of skirting board for an oar, Shaun sets off for mangroves in this darkly enchanting tale of a lost boy’s transformation.

Harvey’s recent directing credits include Educating Rita (Menier Chocolate Factory/Theatre Royal Bath), Blue Heart Afternoon (Hampstead Theatre), The Kitchen Sink, Sixty-Six Books and The Contingency Plan (Bush Theatre).

Her other credits include Bedroom Farce (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Plague Over England (Finborough and West End) and Dancing at Lughnasa (Birmingham Rep) - she is currently developing a new musical with Tim Rice based on James Jones’ novel From Here to Eternity.

Joining the creative team will be Amy Cook, who recently designed Mudlarks (Theatre503/Bush) and lighting designer Oliver Fenwick, who has recently worked on Berenice at the Donmar.

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Where the Mangrove Grows Listing Page
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Tamara Harvey On ... Bedroom Farce - 29th May 2009 Interviews
Where the Mangrove Grows starstar - 12th Nov 2012 reviews
Brief Encounter with ... Director Tamara Harvey - 9th Nov 2012 interviews
Cast: Birrell leads 503 Mangrove, Hampstead Ignorance, Gate Trojan Women - 23rd Oct 2012 news


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