Director Max Stafford-Clark is inviting audiences to attend rehearsals for his new production of Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good.
Stafford-Clark, who directed Our Country’s Good back in 1988 for its premiere at The Royal Court, will revive the play for his company Out of Joint. “Opening rehearsals up for Our Country’s Good will give the public the chance to discover what is normally a very secret process and will be of value to students and aficionados,” he said. “It also allows my company, Out of Joint, the chance to raise money for the production after a cut in funding last year. I think it will be very interesting for both the audience and cast, who normally have until first preview before appearing in front of audiences.”
Set among the first British convict colony to land in Australia, where an earnest young officer attempts to direct the convicts in a play, Our Country’s Good is based on Thomas Keneally’s bestselling novel The Playmaker. Following a critically acclaimed run at The Royal Court, the play transferred to the West End and Broadway, winning the Olivier Award for Play of the Year and the New York Drama Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.
For more information on how to attend rehearsals of Our Country’s Good, please visit the website.
– by Stephanie Soh