The Wrestling School is presenting a mini-festival of new plays by Howard Barker at the Riverside Studios later this month, running from 29 April to 9 May 2010.
The production is directed by Gerrard McArthur and the cast includes Jane Bertish (September), Issy Brazier-Jones (Sadovee 1&2), Suzy Cooper (Feltray), Alan Cox (Detriment & Stays), Nigel Hastings (Bulow & Rib), Mark Lewis (McNoy), Peter Marinker (Always & Umber), Penelope McGhie (Glive), Tom Riley (Bach).
In Slowly (1-9 May), which is directed by Hanna Berrigan, barbarians approach the palace of a decaying culture whilst four princesses debate their fate: to witness the destruction of all they know or to commit the expected suicide. However, in a culture of conformity, it may not be up to the individual to decide.
Howard Barker will direct a one-off rehearsed reading of his latest work, Wonder and Worship in the Dying Ward on 2 May. The ‘Wrestling with Barker’ workshop, which introduces the work of Barker and reveals the company’s approach to putting it on stage, on 6 May is another rare opportunity for Barker fans.
Since his first play was produced on Radio Four in 1969, Howard Barker has been one of the country’s most prolific writers – often described as an “enfant terrible” of modern British theatre – whose credits include 13 Objects, Cheek, Crimes in Hot Countries, Fair Slaughter, Gertrude, A Hard Heart, Scenes from an Execution, That Good Between Us, The Dying of Today and Victory.
– by Jude Offord