OLD MONEY.
NEW PROBLEMS.
DIFFERENT GENDER.
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Hannah Murray (Skins, Game of Thrones, Untitled Detroit Project) is to lead the cast for the world premiere of an all-female version of Posh.Β
This thrilling new production, which will run at Londonβs Pleasance Theatre from 29th March, gives Laura Wadeβs play a new, topical voice by allowing women to take centre stage in roles originally written for men. The production will be directed by Off West End Award winner Cressida CarrΓ©.
Darkly comic, and disgracefully entertaining, Laura Wadeβs universally acclaimed Posh, burst to life at the Royal Court theatre in 2010 with a cast that featured future stars Kit Harrington and James Norton, before transferring to the West End. Receiving a fanfare of plaudits, Posh became a huge hit with critics and audience alike.
Now the riotous story of Oxford student dining club, a fictionalised version of the infamous Bullingdon Club, will be reinvented for the first time by a company of all-female actors.
In the private dining room of a gastro pub, 10 young bloods with cut-glass vowels and deep pockets are meeting, intent on restoring their right to rule. As members of an elite student dining society, theyβre bunkering down for a wild night of debauchery, decadence and bloody good wine.
This thrilling new production has a topical voice. However, this isnβt just a jolly: these women are planning a revolution. Welcome to the Riot Club.
Posh was long-listed as Best New Play in the Evening Standard Awards and nominated Best New Play in the Whatsonstage Awards. It was filmed in 2014 for cinema release as The Riot Club, directed by Lone Scherfig and starring Max Irons, Sam Claflin, Freddie Fox and Douglas Booth.
Β Hannah Murray | Photo by – Jason Alden
Hannah Murray, named Best Actress at the Tribeca Film Festival for her portrayal of βSaraβ in the Danish film Bridgend, was last seen on stage in London in Martine at the Finborough Theatre, for which she was nominated βBest Female Performanceβ at the Off West End Awards. Hannah made her West End debut in Polly Stenhamβs That Face at the Royal Court and her breakthrough role was playing βCassieβ in E4βs cult series Skins, before going on to star in features Chatroom, God Help The Girl, Lily and Kat and The Chosen. She will next be seen reprising the role of βGillyβ in the final series of HBO/SKY series Game of Thrones and in August she will take on one of the lead roles in Katherine Bigelowβs Untitled Detroit Project, set in 1967, about one of the largest citizen uprisings in the United Statesβ history.
Hannah Murray said:
βI am so excited to be a part of this production, itβs a fascinating opportunity to
explore and investigate the nature of privilege – a topic I feel there is an increasing urgency to examine and discuss. Working with an all-female ensemble cast is a brilliant opportunity to collaborate with a fantastic company of talented women, which is not something that happens often enough.β
The rest of the cast features Lucy Aarden (Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, 1st Witch, Macbeth, Helena in A Midsummer Nightβs Dream, Greenwich Theatre); Cassie Bradley (at the National Theatre, Husbands and Sons and Nurse in Sam Mendesβ King Lear); Alice Brittain (Trevor Nunnβs The War of the Roses at the Rose, Kingston); Molly Hanson (Hermia, A Midsummer Nightβs Dream, Windsor); Verity Kirk (Cate in Sarah Kaneβs Blasted at STYX);Β Macy Nyman (Wendy in Peter Pan, Exeter Northcott), Toni Peach (Beetles From The West, Barbican Theatre, Plymouth; Jessica SiΓ’n (White Lead at Hampstead Theatre); Sarah Thom (Tom Hardyβs Taboo, Bette Davis in Bette & Joan – The Final Curtain, St James Theatre); Gabby Wong (West End includes understudied and played Mephistopheles in Doctor Fautus at the Duke of Yorkβs, and for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Volpone,The Jew of Malta, Loveβs Sacrifice. She was Gold Nine in the Star Wars film Rogue One); Amani Zardoe (has just finished filming Victoria & Abdul with Judi Dench. She is also filming Will for TNT. Her stage roles include The Spoils at Trafalgar 1 and Measure for Measure at Shakespeareβs Globe).
Creative team:
Director Cressida CarrΓ©
Set & Costume Designer Sara Perks
Co-Costume Designer Sarah Mills
Lighting Designer Derek Anderson
Sound Designer Harry Barker
Producer Tom Harrop for Canβt Think Theatre Company
LISTING
presents
Pleasance Theatre
Carpenters Mews
North Road
LONDON N7 9EF
Box Office:
020 7609 1800
www.pleasance.co.uk
Monday -Saturday at 7:30pm
Thursday & Saturday at 2:30pm
Tickets from Β£17.50
Age recommendation 14+
www.poshtheplay.co.uk
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