The Octagon Theatre Bolton launches the new season with a World Premiere that has its roots close to home. Mixed Up North is based on real events which took place while trying to unite the divided communities in Burnley. It’s a co-production with the internationally renowned theatre company Out of Joint and is directed by their celebrated Artistic Director Max Stafford-Clark.
The cast of fourteen features the Olivier Award-winning Celia Imrie;
whose credits include Calendar Girls, Bridget Jones’ Diary,
Dinnerladies and Acorn Antiques. She shares the role with Judith
Amsenga. Burnley-born Muzz Khan will be appearing at the Octagon for
the first time, and he will be juggling his role in Mixed Up North with
his other job as a DJ at London’s Pacha nightclub. Also making their
Octagon debuts will be Lisa Kerr, Asif Khan, Kashif Khan, Rose Leslie,
Tyrone Lopez, Kathryn O’Reilly, Claire Rafferty, Stephanie Street, Mia
Soteriou, Lorna Stuart and Matthew Wait, best known as Luke Warren in
Casualty.
Mixed Up North follows the story of Trish, who leads a youth theatre group in Burnley that is designed to unite young people from the divided racial communities. As the harassed director Bella struggles to share her artistic vision with the cast, the compelling stories of the young stars and their dedicated community workers unfold. And as the final dress rehearsal begins, tensions rise and bonds fracture.
David Thacker, the Artistic Director of the Octagon, said: “I am thrilled that one of the leading directors of new plays in the country, if not the world, will be launching my first season at the Octagon. Mixed Up North is a vibrant new play that shows the way that young people from Burnley worked to overcome the things that divide them and work together.”
Mixed Up North runs from 10 – 26 September at the Octagon.