Casting Announced for Lucy Kirkwood's NSFW

Published on Fri 7 Sep 2012
Casting has been announced for Lucy Kirkwood's new play NSFW in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, which opens on 25 October (press night 31 October)

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CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR LUCY KIRKWOOD’S NSFW

Casting has been announced for Lucy Kirkwood’s new play NSFW in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, which opens on 25 October (press night 31 October).

The cast includes Janie Dee, Sacha Dhawan, Kevin Doyle, Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Esther Smith. Further cast still to be announced.

Carrie’s getting them out for the lads. Charlotte’s just grateful to have a job, Sam’s being asked to sell more than his body and Aidan’s trying to keep Doghouse from going under.

Money, sex and photo-shop. Lucy Kirkwood’s sharp new comedy looks at power games and privacy in the media and beyond.

[NSFW – Not Safe For Work: online material which the viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as at work.]

Janie Dee plays Miranda, editor of women’s magazine Electra. Her credits include Private Lives at Nottingham Playhouse, Alls Well that Ends Well at the Globe, The King and I at the Curve Leicester and A Month in the Country at Chichester Festival Theatre.

Kevin Doyle plays Mr Bradshaw. He last appeared at the Royal Court in Spur of the Moment. His other credits include The White Guard at the National Theatre, For King and Country on national tour, Three in the Back, Two in the Head at the Orange Tree and has worked extensively with the RSC. On film, he has appeared in Good and The Libertine and on film, he played Joseph Molesley in ITV’s Downton Abbey.

Sacha Dhawan plays new recruit to Doghouse magazine, Sam. He last appeared at the Royal Court in Free Outgoing. On stage, his credits include England People Very Nice, In the Moment and The History Boys at the National Theatre. On screen, his credits include The History Boys, After Earth and BBC drama The Last Tango in Halifax, out in Sep 2012. He also appeared in NBC’s Outsourced.

Henry Lloyd-Hughes plays Doghouse journalist Rupert. Most recently he appeared in Posh as part of the Royal Court at the Duke of York’s season. His other credits include The Changeling at the Young Vic, Tiger Country at Hampstead, Rope at the Almeida, Punk Rock at the Lyric Hammersmith. On television, he has appeared in Miliband of Brothers, Shirley and plays bully John Donavan in The Inbetweeners on Channel 4. On film, his credits include Anna Karenina, The Inbetweeners Movie, Weekender, Dimensions and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

Esther Smith plays Doghouse journalist Charlotte. She last appeared at the Royal Court in The Author. Her other theatre credits include Honeyman for Derby Live, When it Falls at Soho Theatre, Carrot at Theatre 503. On television, her credits include Misfits on E4 and Material Girl on BBC.

NSFW is Lucy Kirkwood’s Royal Court debut. Her credits include Beauty and the Beast co-devised with Katie Mitchell (National Theatre), and Small Hours, co-written with Ed Hime, directed by Katie Mitchell (Hampstead Theatre Downstairs), Tinderbox (Bush Theatre), Hedda (Gate Theatre). Psychogeography (Bush Theatre) and it felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now (Arcola Theatre) produced by Clean Break, where she is now on the board. It was nominated for an Evening Standard and Susan Smith Blackburn award, and made Lucy joint winner of the John Whiting Award 2010. Lucy has written for Skins on Channel 4 . Her series The Smoke, will be produced by Kudos and Sky next year and her adaptation of Hansel and Gretel, devised with Katie Mitchell will be at the National Theatre in December.

Simon Godwin will direct. Associate Director at the Royal Court, his credits include The Witness by Vivienne Franzmann, Luke Norris’ Goodbye to All That, Anya Reiss’ The Acid Test, and Nick Payne’s Wanderlust. His other credits include A Kind of Alaska and Krapp’s Last Tape, Faith Healer and Far Away at Bristol Old Vic, The Winter’s Tale for Headlong and the Nuffield Theatre Southampton, Mister Heracles at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. As Associate Director of the Royal and Derngate Theatres in Northampton under Artistic Director Rupert Goold, Simon directed seven main stage shows.

Cast

Janie Dee Miranda
Sacha Dhawan Sam
Kevin Doyle Mr Bradshaw
Henry Lloyd-Hughes Rupert
Esther Smith Charlotte

Creative Team

Director Simon Godwin
Designer Tom Pye
Lighting Designer Guy Hoare
Music and Sound Design Ben and Max Ringham

NSFW
By Lucy Kirkwood
Directed by Simon Godwin
Thursday 25 October – Saturday 24 November 2012

Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square SW1W 8AS
Monday-Saturday 7.30pm
Saturday Matinees 2.30pm (from 3 November)
Thursday Matinees 2.30pm (15 & 22 November)
Press Night Wednesday 31 October 7pm
Post-Show Talks Tuesday 13 November and Tuesday 20 November
Captioned Performance Wednesday 21 November
Audio Described Performance Saturday 24 November 2.30pm

Age Guidance 14+
Tickets £28, £20, £12

Mondays all seats £10 (available in advance to Friends and Supporters and on the day of the performance from 9am online)
Concessions £5 off top two prices* (available in advance for all performances until Saturday 3 November inclusive and all matinees. For all other performances, available on a standby basis on the day)
25s and under £8* (available on £20 and £12 tickets)
School and HE Groups of 8+ 50% off top two prices (available Tuesday-Friday)
Groups of 6+ £5 off top price (available Tuesday-Friday)
Access £12 (plus a companion at the same rate)
*ID required. All discounts are subject to availability

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(07/09/12)

For further information, please contact Anna Evans on 020 7565 5063 annaevans@royalcourttheatre.com

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