A Royal & Derngate, Northampton, Birmingham
Repertory Theatre and Northern Stage co-production in association with
Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse
WORLD PREMIÈRE
The Lovely Bones
By Alice Sebold
Newcastle Northern Stage
Tuesday 9th - Saturday 20th October 2018
Adapted by Bryony Lavery
Directed by Melly Still
ALICE SEBOLD’S GLOBAL
BEST-SELLING BOOK, THE LOVELY BONES, IS BROUGHT TO LIFE ON STAGE FOR THE FIRST
TIME
DESIGNED BY ANA INÉS
JABARES-PITA
ORIGINAL MUSIC
COMPOSED BY DAVE PRICE,
LIGHTING DESIGN BY
MATT HASKINS
SOUND DESIGN BY HELEN
SKIERA
CHARLOTTE BEAUMONT TO
PLAY SUSIE SALMON, IN A CAST INCLUDING PETE ASHMORE, EMILY BEVAN, BHAWNA
BHAWSAR, SUSAN BOVELL, NATASHA COTTRIALL, KEITH DUNPHY, KARAN GILL, JACK SANDLE
AND AYOOLA SMART
The full cast and creative team have been confirmed for the
world première of The Lovely Bones, one of the best-selling novels of the 21st
century. Adapted for the stage by Bryony
Lavery from Alice Sebold’s story and directed by Melly Still, it will open at Royal
& Derngate, Northampton on 1 September 2018 before transferring to partner
theatres Everyman Liverpool, Northern Stage, Newcastle and Birmingham Repertory
Theatre.
Alice Sebold’s coming-of-age tale captured the hearts of
readers throughout the world when it was first published in 2002. An unforgettable
story about life after loss, The Lovely
Bones achieved critical acclaim and became an international best-seller. It
won the Indies Choice Book Award for Adult Fiction 2003.
The
Lovely Bones tells the story of young Susie Salmon, who is just like any
other girl. She wants to be beautiful, adores her charm bracelet and has a
crush on a boy from school. There’s one big difference though – Susie is dead.
Susie can only observe while her family cope with their grief in their
different ways. Her father, Jack, is obsessed with identifying the killer. Her
mother, Abigail, is desperate to create a different life for herself. And her
sister, Lindsay, is discovering the opposite sex with experiences that Susie
will never know. Susie is desperate to help them and there might be a way of
reaching them.
In the 10-strong ensemble cast, the part of Susie Salmon will
be played by Charlotte Beaumont, well known for her role as Chloe Latimer in TV
series Broadchurch, with recent theatre
credits including Three Winters at
the National Theatre. Jack Salmon will be played by Jack Sandle (War Horse, National Theatre; Running Wild, UK tour), Emily Bevan (The Haunting of Hill House, Liverpool
Everyman & Playhouse) as Abigail Salmon, with Ayoola Smart (Othello, Unicorn Theatre; The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare’s
Globe) as sister Lindsay. Kevin Dunphy (The Rivals, Bristol Old Vic) takes the
role of Mr Harvey. The cast is completed by Pete Ashmore as Len Fenerman/Samuel,
Bhawna Bhawsar as Ruana Singh/Franny, Susan Bovell as Lynn/Cop/Mrs Flanagan, Natasha
Cottriall as Ruth Connors/Buckley Salmon and Karan Gill as Ray Singh/Principal
Caden.
Playwright Bryony Lavery’s acclaimed work includes the Tony
Award-nominated Frozen (revived in
the West End in spring this year), Stockholm
(Frantic Assembly), Kursk (Young Vic)
and Beautiful Burnout (National
Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly). Her other adaptations include A Christmas Carol (Birmingham Repertory
Company), Treasure Island (National
Theatre), Brideshead Revisited (York
Theatre Royal/ETT) and most recently
Brighton Rock (Pilot Theatre).
Bringing The
Lovely Bones to life on stage is director Melly Still, whose credits
include the acclaimed Olivier and Tony Award-nominated production of Coram Boy (National Theatre and
Broadway), My Beautiful Friend (Rose
Theatre Kingston) and several recent productions for Glyndebourne, the National
Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The production is designed by Ana Inés Jabares-Pita
whose credits include Wish List
(Royal Exchange and Royal Court) and The
Driver’s Seat (National Theatre of Scotland), with lighting design by Matt
Haskins (Death of a Salesman, Royal
& Derngate UK tour; Turn of the Screw,
Opera North), sound design by Helen Skiera (Instructions
for Correct Assembly, Bodies,
Royal Court) and movement direction by Mike Ashcroft (The Christmas Truce, Henry IV
parts 1 & 2, RSC). Music will be composed by Dave Price whose original
scores include From Morning to Midnight
(National Theatre) and Cymbeline (RSC).
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Tickets:
Northern
Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RH
Dates: Tuesday 9th - Saturday
20th October 2018
Times: Evenings 7.30pm, Thursday 11
October, 6pm
Matinees Wednesday
10, Saturday 13 & Saturday 20 October 2pm
No
performances on Sundays
Tickets
from £10
Box
Office: 0191
230 5151 or online at www.northernstage.co.uk
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