Cast Announced for E.V. Crowe's Hero

Published on Fri 19 Oct 2012
The cast of E.V. Crowe's next play Hero, which opens in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court will feature Liam Garrigan, Daniel Mays, Tim Steed and Susannah Wise

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CAST ANNOUNCED FOR HERO BY E.V. CROWE AT ROYAL COURT THEATRE

The cast of E.V. Crowe’s next play Hero, which opens in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court from 23 November (press night 29 November) will feature Liam Garrigan, Daniel Mays, Tim Steed and Susannah Wise.

The production is directed by Jeremy Herrin, designed by Mike Britton, with lighting by Rick Fisher and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph.

“We can only do this, if we go by the book. Announcing you’re gay to minors is not in the book. That’s in the other book.”

Danny’s gay, a primary school teacher, and he’s not afraid of anything. His colleague Jamie’s straight, and thinks he should be.

E. V. Crowe brings her distinctive voice to the story of a heroic modern man.

Liam Garrigan plays primary school teacher Danny. His theatre credits include Moonlight at the Donmar Warehouse, The Anniversary in the West End and The Honeymoon Suite at the Royal Court.

Daniel Mays plays Danny’s colleague, Jamie. His credits include Moonlight at the Donmar Warehouse and has appeared at the Royal Court in Scarborough, Motortown, The Winterling, Ladybird, Just a Bloke and The One with the Oven. On Screen his credits include Mrs Biggs, The Street and Ashes to Ashes.

Tim Steed plays Danny’s partner Joe. His credits include The Pride at the Royal Court, All My Sons at Liverpool Playhouse, Rocket to the Moon at the National, The Duchess of Malfi at Greenwich and Much Ado About Nothing at Regents Park Open Air.

Susannah Wise plays Lisa, Jamie’s partner. Her recent credits include A Doll’s House at the Young Vic, The Holy Rosenbergs at the National , The Fairy Queen at Glyndbourne and Seven Jewish Children at the Royal Court.

E.V. Crowe made her Royal Court debut in 2010 with Kin, directed by Jeremy Herrin, and was shortlisted for the Most Promising Playwright at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Credits elsewhere include Young Pretender, produced by nabokov at the Edinburgh Fringe and on tour. A graduate of the Young Writer’s Programme, she is currently under commission to the National Theatre, Watford Palace Theatre and the Unicorn Theatre.

Jeremy Herrin is Associate Director at the Royal Court. His credits at the Royal Court include Haunted Child, The Heretic, Kin, Spur of the Moment, Off the Endz, The Priory, Tusk Tusk, That Face and The Vertical Hour. Credits elsewhere include This House at the National Theatre, Children’s Children (Almeida), Absent Friends (West End), Uncle Vanya(Chichester), Death and the Maiden (West End), Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Globe), South Downs (Chichester and West End).

_Hero is part of the Royal Court’s Jerwood New Playwrights programme, which aims to discover and support the next generation of world class playwrights, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.

Hero
By E.V. Crowe
Directed by Jeremy Herrin
Friday 23 November – Saturday 22 December 2012
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, SW1W 8AS
Monday – Saturday 7.45pm
Sat mats 3.30pm (from 1 Dec) Thurs mats 3.30pm (13 & 20 Dec)
Press Night Thursday 29 November, 7pm
Post-show Talk Tuesday 18 December
Captioned Performance Wednesday 19 Dec
Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £20 Monday all seats £10 (available on the day of the perf from 9am online)
Concessions £15* (available in advance until Saturday 1 December incl, and all matinees. For all other performances, available on a standby basis on the day)
School and HE Groups of 8+ £10 (avail. Tue-Fri and mats)
Access £12 (plus a companion at the same rate)

*ID required. All discounts are subject to availability.

Cast
Liam Garrigan Danny
Daniel Mays Jamie
Tim Steed Joe
Susannah Wise Lisa

Creative Team
Director Jeremy Herrin
Designer Mike Britton
Lighting Designer Rick Fisher
Sound Designer Ian Dickinson for Autograph

ends
(19/10/12)

For more information, please contact Anna Evans on 0207565 5063 annaevans@royalcourttheatre.com

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Coutts is the UK private banking arm of the Royal Bank of Scotland. Coutts has a long history of supporting the arts going back 200 years, having looked after the financial affairs of many famous clients connected with the arts such as Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens and Chopin. In 1816, Thomas Coutts married Harriot Mellon, a popular actress of her day, and together they became partners of a number of London Theatres, including the Drury Lane and the Royal Opera House. Coutts has even featured in a number of artistic works including The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan, and Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In the new millennium, this tradition has continued not only through managing the finances of many of today’s top writers, actors and musicians, but also through our arts sponsorship programme and we are delighted to support The Royal Court and its diverse range of ground-breaking performances.

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