Willy Russell was at the Menier Chocolate Factory last night to see the venue’s revival of his award-winning 1980s comic plays Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine.
Shirley Valentine (1986) covers similar thematic territory,
comprising a monologue delivered by a bored middle-aged Liverpool
housewife who seeks escape and adventure abroad. It also successfully
made the transition to the big screen, in 1989, starring Pauline
Collins in the title role – this time round Meera Syal is talking to the wall, directed by Glen Walford (who commissioned and directed the original 1986 Liverpool Everyman production).
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Also opening this week was the transfer of Oliver Cotton‘s debut play Wet Weather Cover to the Arts Theatre.
The comedy, which premiered at the King’s Head Theatre in January, stars Michael Brandon (the National’s original Jerry Springer) and Steve Furst as two actors who are forced together when the filming of an epic movie is delayed by
torrential rain whilst on location in Spain.
The production is directed by Kate Fahy (the actress wife of Jonathan
Pryce, making her directorial debut) and designed by Tanya McCallin.
The cast also includes Pepe Balderrama.
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