The cast for the Tricycle’s Women, Power and Politics season, exploring the history and current role of women in politics in Great Britain, has been announced.
The season, which comprises nine plays, a film festival, three ‘curtain raisers’ (in conjunction with the National Theatre Studio) and an art exhibition, opens on 11 June 2010 (previews from 4 June), continuing until 17 July 2010.
The ensemble cast will feature: Niamh Cusack (Andersen’s English), Oliver Chris (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Rose Kingston), Kika Markham (Bufonidae), Simon Chandler (All Mouth), Claire Cox (Macbeth, Globe), Heather Cranley (Joe Guy), Stella Gonet (Skylight), John Hollingworth (The Power of Yes), Amy Loughton (Nation), Tom Mannion (Copenhagen, Royal Lyceum), Felix Stott (Sudden Loss of Dignity) and Lara Rossi.
Women, Power and Politics will be presented in two parts: the first, Then, examines the historical aspects of women and politics; the second, Now, takes a more contemporary focus. The two parts will be performed on alternate evenings, with an opportunity to see parts 1 and 2 on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The plays, by leading female dramatists including Bola Agbaje, Moira Buffini, Zinnie Harris, Marie Jones, Rebecca Lenkiewicz and Sue Townsend, will be directed by Indhu Rubasingham with associate director Amy Hodge, designed by Rosa Maggiora and produced by Rubasingham and Tricycle artistic director Nicolas Kent. For the verbatim pieces, political interviews were conducted and edited by Gillian Slovo.
Full casting has been announced for the new stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman’s Through a Glass Darkly, which opens at the Almeida Theatre on 16 June 2010 (previews from 10 June).
Joining the previously announced Ruth Wilson (Karin) will be: Dimitri Leonidas (Chris), Ian McElhinney (David) and Justin Salinger (Martin).
Adapted by Andrew Upton (who translated Philistines at the NT in 2007, which starred Wilson), Through a Glass Darkly concerns Karin, a young schizophrenic woman who is taken on a recuperative holiday to a bleakly beautiful island, where the relations between herself and three male family members become increasingly entangled.
Directed by Almeida artistic director Michael Attenborough, it’s booking until 31 July 2010.
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