Plays Cast: Troughton vs Spacey, Donmar Dream
David Troughton will join Kevin Spacey in Trevor Nunn‘s Old Vic production of Inherit the Wind, which opens on 1 October (previews from 18 September), running until 20 December.
First performed in 1955 and often considered one of the great American plays of the twentieth century, Inherit the Wind is a fictionalised account the famous 1925 Scopes ‘Monkey’ Trial in which science teacher John Scopes was accused of violating a Tennessee state statute by teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution to his students. In the play, two legal titans confront each other when a community puts freedom of thought on trial.
Stage and screen veteran David Troughton was most recently seen on the West End stage in the Bath Theatre Royal revival of Alan Bennett‘s Enjoy alongside Alison Steadman (See News, 22 Sep 2008). His other recent theatre credits include Macbeth, Measure for Measure, Playing with Fire and The Skin of Our Teeth .
Alongside Spacey and Troughton, the company includes: Paris Arrowsmith, Paul Birchard, Ken Bones, Adam Booth, David Burrows, Sonya Cassidy, Ian Conningham, Sam Cox, Mark Dexter, Mary Doherty, Branwell Donaghey, Janine Duvitski, Sarah Ingram, Nicholas Jones, Sid Livingstone, Simon Lee Phillips, Sam Phillips, Vincent Pirillo, Christopher Ragland, Susan Tracy and Janet Whiteside.
Elsewhere, the full company has been announced for the Donmar Warehouse’s forthcoming production of Pedro Calderon de la Barca’s Life Is a Dream in a new version by Helen Edmundson, which is directed by Jonathan Munby and runs from 13 October (previews from 8 October) to 28 November.
Joining the previously announced Dominic West, who makes his Donmar debut (See News, 17 Apr 2009), are Rupert Evans (Astolfo), Kate Fleetwood (Rosaura), David Horovitch (Clotaldo), Lloyd Hutchinson (Clarion), Sharon Small (Estrella), Malcolm Storry (Basilio), David Smith (Soldier/Servant) and Dylan Turner (Soldier/Servant).
Life Is a Dream examines the conflict between free will and fate by following the travails of Segismundo (West), the banished heir to the throne of Poland, who dreams of palaces, empires, freedom and revenge.
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