Cast
Announcement
When The Boat Comes In Part 2: The Hungry
Years
South Shields Customs House
Thursday 12th - Saturday 28th September
2019
Rehearsals
are well underway for the next big production in The Customs House calendar –
the sequel to the smash-hit When The Boat Comes In.
When The Boat Comes In Part 2: The Hungry
Years picks up where the first instalment,
which premiered at The Customs House last year, left off and continues the
story of life in the fictional Tyneside town of Gallowshield during the
inter-war years.
Based
on the acclaimed BBC TV drama, which ran from 1976 to 1981, and subsequent
books, the stage adaptation is written by Peter Mitchell, the son of the
original creator, James Mitchell, and focuses on former Army sergeant Jack
Ford.
(Top l-r) Charlie Richmond, Matt Howdon,
Steve Byron, Jamie Brown and Janine Birkett
(bottom l-r) Sarah Balfour, Anna
Bolton, Adam Donaldson, Alice Stokoe and Luke Maddison.
Now
married to Dolly and with a baby on the way, the Twenties are no longer roaring
on Tyneside and with no job, no prospects and no hope of escape, the ever-resourceful
Jack identifies a way out - and a way up.
Jamie Brown as Jack Ford |
Award-winning
actor Jamie Brown (The Machine Gunners,
The Man and the Donkey, Hadaway Harry) returns to the role of Jack, while
West End performer Alice Stokoe (Mamma Mia,
American Idiot, Sister Act) returns as Jessie Seaton.
Steve Byron,
an actor/drama practitioner with 25 years’ experience of working within
community theatre in the north east, will play Bill Seaton/Horatio Manners and
Janine Birkett, whose film and TV credits include Billy Elliott, Coronation
Street and Inspector George Gently, will play Bella Seaton.
Tom Seaton
will be played by Matt Howdon (Leaving),
Matt Headley/Lord Calderbeck by Charlie Richmond (The Last Ship, My Uncle Freddie, Bobby Robson Saved My Life) and
Dolly Ford by Anna Bolton (Emmerdale,
Doctors).
Mrs Downey will
be played by Academy of Live and Recorded Arts graduate Sarah Balfour (Hyem), Sidney Poskett by Luke Maddison (Leaving, Geordie the Musical) and Leslie
Calderbeck/Les Mallow by Adam Donaldson (Geordie
the Musical).
Director
Katy Weir said: “First and foremost, When the Boat Comes In is a story about
family and love. With characters we can relate to and situations many have been
through, we tell a story that we hope will touch people’s hearts. I knew Part
1 was going to be a big show that would have a strong following because of its
history, but I wanted us to put our own slant on it and I kept my fingers
crossed that our audience would go with us. They did. It took a
long time to assemble the cast as you have to make sure not only that the
actors are right for the part, but that all the characters fit together. The
cast is back - with one new addition - and we’re looking forward to seeing what
we can create.”
Tickets:
When the
Boat Comes In Part 2: The Hungry Years runs from Thursday 12th September
to Saturday 28th September with evening performances at 7.30pm and a
2.30pm matinee on Thursdays and Sundays. There will be no shows on September 16
and 23.
Tickets,
priced from £16, are available from the box office on (0191) 454 1234 or online
at www.customshouse.co.uk.
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