EDINBURGH’S DETECTIVE REBUS TO
COME OUT OF RETIREMENT
Rebus: Long Shadows
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Monday 25 February - Saturday 2 March
2019
Edinburgh’s most famous sleuth - Inspector John Rebus, the legendary creation of crime fiction supremo Ian Rankin, will be brought to vivid life on the Theatre Royal stage this week for the first time ever.
Ron Donachie (Rebus), Dani Heron (Angela), Eleanor House (Heather) |
Rebus: Long Shadows has been written
exclusively for the stage by author of the original Rebus novels, Ian Rankin
and award-winning playwright
Rona Munro. Rankin's Rebus novels have dominated the detective
fiction market since 1987, with the ensuing TV series from 2000 cementing the
detective's legendary status. Long Shadows is Rebus’ stage debut.
We meet Detective Inspector John Rebus in retirement but with the
ominous shadows of his former life still following him through the streets of
Edinburgh. Whisky has helped but now he's denying himself that pleasure. When
the daughter of a murder victim appears outside his flat, he's back on the case
and off the wagon….
Ron Donachie, who has played the title role in all
six BBC Radio dramatisations of Rebus since 2008, stars as John Rebus. He also
played Deputy Chief Inspector Gunner in the Rebus TV series and Ser Roderick
Cassell in Game of Thrones. John Stahl (Being
Human and Game of Thrones) plays Big Ger Cafferty and Cathy Tyson (Mona Lisa and Band of
Gold) plays detective sergeant Siobhan Clarke.
Dani Heron plays Angela, Eleanor House plays Heather/Maggie and Neil McKinven, Mordaunt.
Dani Heron plays Angela, Eleanor House plays Heather/Maggie and Neil McKinven, Mordaunt.
Ian Rankin is the internationally bestselling author of the Inspector
Rebus and Detective Malcolm Fox novels, as well as a string of
standalone thrillers. His books have been translated into 36 languages and are
bestsellers on several continents. Rankin has won multiple awards including
four The Crime Writers Association Dagger Awards, and in 2004 received
America's celebrated Edgar Award. He is also the recipient of the OBE for
services to literature.
Rona Munro has written extensively for stage, radio, film and
television. Her theatre credits include The James Plays (which
wowed Newcastle Theatre Royal audiences in 2016), Scuttlers, Iron
– which won the John Whiting Award, The Last Witch and
Little Eagles. Her television credits include Rehab, Bumping the
Odds (BAFTA nomination), and Doctor Who; and for film, Ladybird
Ladybird and Oranges and Sunshine. Munro’s adaptation of Captain
Corelli’s Mandolin will visit the Theatre Royal in May.
Long Shadows is directed by Robin Lefevre, an award-winning theatre director who has
worked extensively in the UK, Ireland and the United States. He directed John
Hurt in Afterplay, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, and John Byrne’s
first play Writer’s Cramp. On Broadway his credits include Brian Friel’s
The Aristocrats which won him the New York Drama Desk Award for Best
Director and George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House.
Tickets:
Rebus: Long Shadows is at Newcastle Theatre Royal between
Monday 25 February and Saturday 2 March 2019 playing evenings at 7.30pm and
matinees Thu 2pm and Sat 2.30pm. Tickets from £16 can be purchased from the
Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone
company’s access charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk
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