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Version 1

Fatherland (2018-05-Lyric Hammersmith Main House-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Lyric Hammersmith (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Friday 25 May 2018
Première : Thursday 31 May 2018
Dernière : Saturday 23 June 2018
Mise en scène : Scott Graham
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Commentaires : World Premiere.
FATHERLAND is a bold new theatre show created by Scott Graham from Frantic Assembly, Underworld's Karl Hyde and playwright Simon Stephens, focusing on contemporary fatherhood in all its complexities and contradictions. Inspired by conversations with fathers and sons from the trio's home towns in the heart of the country, FATHERLAND is a survey of life in England's towns today. The show will transform the familiar spaces of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre, with a cast of 13 men and a remarkable, all-embracing musical score by Karl Hyde and Matthew Herbert. Part of the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT)
Presse : **** 'Go! This is stunning, messy and authentic.' Time Out

**** 'Fatherland finds thrilling beauty in the lives of ordinary men' The Telegraph

**** 'a deeply affecting look at masculinity, with a thumping soundtrack' The iNews

**** 'Moving and euphoric' The Stage


'a fascinating, if not always flattering, portrait of modern masculinity'
Manchester Evening News

Version 2

Lovesong (2012-01-Lyric Hammersmith-London)

Type de série: UK Tour
Théâtre: Lyric Hammersmith (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Wednesday 11 January 2012
Première : Wednesday 11 January 2012
Dernière : Saturday 04 February 2012
Mise en scène : Steven Hoggett • Scott Graham
Chorégraphie : Steven Hoggett
Producteur :
Avec : Sian Phillips (Maggie), Sam Cox (Billy), Leanne Rowe (Margaret), Edward Bennett (William)
Commentaires : 14 Feb 12 > 18 Feb 12 (Sherman Theatre - Cardiff - Glamorgan)
7 Feb 12 > 11 Feb 12 (Citizens Theatre - Glasgow - Glasgow)
11 Jan 12 > 4 Feb 12 (Lyric Theatre Hammersmith - Outer London - Greater London)
15 Nov 11 > 26 Nov 11 (Chichester Festival Theatre - Chichester - West Sussex)
9 Nov 11 > 12 Nov 11 (West Yorkshire Playhouse - Leeds - West Yorkshire)
18 Oct 11 > 22 Oct 11 (Warwick Arts Centre - Coventry - West Midlands)
30 Sep 11 > 15 Oct 11 (Theatre Royal - Plymouth - Devon)
Presse : "Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett's production is often deeply moving... Superbly eloquent choreography." Daily Telegraph
"Lovesong is compelling, understated perfection." The Stage
"Only the hard of heart will remain completely unmoved." Guardian
"Like love itself, Lovesong can take your breath away." The Observer
"The piece beats with such profound truth you're held rapt." Daily Telegraph
"Beautifully haunting."Whatsonstage.com

Version 3

Things I Know to be True (2018-01-Lyric Hammersmith Main House-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Lyric Hammersmith (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Thursday 11 January 2018
Première : Thursday 11 January 2018
Dernière : Saturday 03 February 2018
Mise en scène : Scott Graham • Georgie Brookman
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Matthew Barker (Mark), Kirsty Oswald (Rosie), Cate Hamer (Fran), Seline Hizli (Pip), John McArdle (Bob), Arthur Wilson (Ben)
Commentaires : Featuring Frantic Assembly’s celebrated physicality, and co-directed by Frantic Assembly’s Tony and Olivier Award nominated Artistic Director Scott Graham and State Theatre Company’s Artistic Director Geordie Brookman, Things I Know To Be True is a complex and intense study of the mechanics of a family that is both poetic and brutally frank.

Following a hugely successful 2016 Australian and UK tour, Frantic Assembly and State Theatre Company South Australia’s critically acclaimed Things I Know To Be True returns to delight audiences in early 2018.
Presse : ***** "A thing of beauty. Exquisitely observed. An absolute gem." Daily Telegraph

**** "An intricate, inventive study of family life. Genuinely beautiful." Evening Standard

**** "Genuinely haunting and fervently recommended." Independent