Boundless Theatre present
the UK première of
Natives
By Glenn Waldron
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29 March β 22 April
Southwark Playhouse
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Boundless Theatre Artistic Director Rob Drummer today announces the full company for the UK premiΓ¨re of Natives, a new play by Glenn Waldron. Previously Company of Angels, Boundless TheatreΒ produces exhilarating new theatre in the UK in conversation with Europe. Drummer directs Ella Purnell (A), Fionn Whitehead (B), and Manish Gandhi (C) in the production which opens at the Southwark Playhouse on 31 March, with previews from 29 March, and runs until 22 April.Β
βWhere are the grown-ups to do something, where are the grown-ups in this story?β
Three countries. Three teenagers. One average, life-altering day. A young man battles with feelings of love and violence. Another is stuck with the image of someone being pushed from a rooftop. And a girl must choose between her friends and her conscience.
Natives is a rallying cry to a generation of unlikely heroes and celebrates coming of age online in a chaotic world.
Glenn Waldron is a London-based playwright and writer. A former magazine editor and journalist, Glenn was Editor of i-D magazine and his feature writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Independent, Vogue, W magazine, and other publications. His first playΒ Forever HouseΒ premiered at the Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth and his work has since been performed in Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and the USA. Upcoming productions include The Here And This And Now at TRP and End of the Pier at Hackney Showroom. Glenn also lectures in journalism and pop culture at the University of the Arts London.
Ella Purnell plays A. She is making her professional stage debut. She was one of Screen International Stars of Tomorrow 2010. For film, she will appear in the forthcoming Churchill, her credits include Miss Peregrineβs Home for Peculiar Children, Never Let me Go, Maleficent, Intruders and Kick Ass 2.
Fionn Whitehead plays B. He is making his professional stage debut. He was one of Screen Internationals Stars of Tomorrow 2016. For television his credits include Him; and for film, he will appear in the forthcoming Christopher Nolanβs Dunkirk and The Children Act.Β
Manish Gandhi plays C. He was included in the British Councilβs 2016 global list of 33 cultural influencers from around the world promoting freedom and equality. For theatre his credits include Now We Are HereΒ (Young Vic), Brown ShakespeareΒ (Efua Theodora Sutherland Drama Studio, Legon-Accra),Β RizwanΒ (FTII, Pune),Β LimboΒ and CockΒ (National Centre of Performing Arts, Mumbai). For television, Rides upon the Storm, Judwa Raja and Na Bole Tum; and for film, That Transient Interval,Β Chai Shai BiscuitsΒ andΒ Rizwaan.
DirectorΒ –Β Rob Drummer
Designer –Β Amelia Jane Hankin
Movement –Β John Ross
Video Design –Β Cate Blanchard
Lighting –Β Zoe Spurr
Sound Design –Β Father
Boundless TheatreΒ (formerly Company of Angels) produces exhilarating new theatre in the UK in conversation with Europe. For fifteen years, they have produced and toured new plays, nationally and internationally and created projects and experiences that young adult audiences share in. They nurture and empower the next generation of visionary artists, brings plays, diverse perspectives and ideas from Europe and engage with a range of artistic forms beyond theatre-making.
Listing
Natives
29 March β 22 April
8pm Monday β Sunday
MatineeΒ 3.30pm Saturdays and Tuesday 4th April only
Β£20 | Β£16 concessions | Β£12 preview performances
Southwark Playhouse, 77-85 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6BD
www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk
020 7407 0234