Controversial Literary
Classic Lady Chatterley’s Lover adapted
for UK Tour
Lady Chatterley’s
Lover
Darlington Hippodrome
Thursday 26 to
Saturday 28 March 2020
TV regular Rupert Hill
(Casualty, Coronation Street) will star alongside Phoebe Marshall (Witness for
the Prosecution) in a sensual new stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s
controversial masterpiece, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, which comes to Darlington
Hippodrome in March as part of its UK tour.
Considered
sensationalist erotica when first published and banned worldwide, Lawrence’s
text caused outrage not just because of the explicit language, but also because
it bridged social and class divides. This impassioned tale of female agency and
the desire to live more than a half-life changed the literary landscape of Britain.
Sixty years after the
scandalous trial of the unexpurgated publication, this beautiful new production
reflects the monumental changes in attitude towards female sexuality. It is
also an exploration of the scars of war and the dangers of toxic masculinity.
Above all, Lady Chatterley is a passionate and optimistic love story.
Trapped in a sexless
marriage following her husband’s disability, Connie is burdened with her female
duty of care and an increasing sense of isolation. She instigates a physically
charged love affair with the gamekeeper, Mellors, flouting expectations and
obligations in the name of self-love.
Director and adaptor, Ciaran,
comments, ‘It’s a privilege to bring this book to the stage. I’ve loved
Lawrence’s writing since I was a teenager, but revisiting Lady Chatterley, I’m
struck by how modern so much of it feels. It’s a comment on the fragility of
masculinity and the need for an honest approach to our physical life. And it’s
beautiful, too. I’m really excited to be working with Tilted Wig, whose values
and ethos make for wonderful tours.’
Photos: Matt Austin
Tickets:
Ages 14+, contains
themes of an adult nature.
For more information or
to book call 01325 405405 or visit www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk
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