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Winter/Spring 2010 Greta Garbo Came to Donegal by Frankk McGuinness 7 Jan – 20 Feb The Dead School by Pat McCabe 22 Feb – 13 March Chronicles of Long Kesh by Martin Lynch 15 March – 10 April Twelfth Night Filter’s Rock and Roll Shakespeare 4 – 29 May Box office 020 7328 1000 Book online www.tricycle.co.uk Frank McGuinness is an award-winning Irish playwright and poet. His considerable body of work includes: Gates of Gold (Finborough, West End), There Came A Gypsy Riding (Almeida), Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (Hampstead), Someone Who’ll Watch over Me (Hampstead, West End and Broadway), The Factory Girls (Abbey Dublin and Tricycle) and recent translations of Euripides’ Helen (Globe) and Oedipus (National Theatre). 7 Jan – 20 Feb The Tricycle Theatre presents the World Premiere of Greta Garbo came to Donegal by Frank McGuinness Cast: Angeline Ball, Lisa Diveney, Michelle Fairley, Daniel Gerroll, Caroline Lagerfelt, Owen McDonnell, Tom McKay Greta Garbo came to Donegal, and she did. The year is 1967 – nothing is ever the same after. Ireland is on the verge of violent change, two couples are on the verge of ending, a woman tries to save her family, a girl tries to save her future. Above it all but in the midst of things, determining what happens next, is the loveliest and loneliest of all women, the great Garbo. But when the gods arrive, they can cause havoc, not least to themselves, as the divine Greta learns. Director: Nicolas Kent Designer: Robert Jones Lighting: Matthew Eagland Sound: Tom Lishman Early Bird Tickets £8.50 12 – 13 Jan @ 8pm Nomad Theatre Network in association with Livin' Dred Theatre Company Present by Pat McCabe Following a sell-out run at the 2009 Dublin Theatre Festival and 3 Irish Times Theatre Award nominations including Best Play and Best Actor. 22 Feb – 13 March Cast includes: Sean Campion, Carrie Crowley, Peter Daly and Gemma Reeves Directed by Padraic McIntyre ‘A mesmerizing tango of psychological ruin.’ Chicago Tribune ‘A corker of a production… the entire cast give seamlessly terrific support… but the play is Campion’s: the performance is haunting’ Sunday Independent ‘McIntyre harnesses the crazy energy of the piece, and, with his supreme control over the complex material, creates a coherent and visually arresting production’ Irish Times ‘The cast is brilliantly choreographed… the stunning set is endlessly inventive… costume design is equally remarkable’ Irish Times Ireland of the 70s: crashing headlong into the warring forces of change and tradition. Schoolmaster Raphael Bell is devoted to traditional teaching values, while on the other side, Schoolmaster Malachy Dudgeon loves rock music and makes rules only in order to break them. When these two men and all they represent come together, chaos is only round the corner. The drama dances between the past and the present, and music and song are seamlessly interwoven in this powerful story of the love men leave behind in the pursuit of what they think is life. Tony and Olivier Award nominated Best Actor Sean Campion Early Bird Tickets £8.50 22, 23, 25 Feb @ 8pm Smash Hit of the Edinburgh Festival 2009 15 March – 10 April Green Shoot Productions presents Chronicles OF Long Kesh by Martin Lynch ★★★★ ‘Fierce and gripping, direct from Belfast and dripping with the sound, fury and black humour of that city... played out at breakneck speed on tremendous energy ... snatches of the music of the day all sung a cappella... light relief and a period touch in one winning, theatrical flourish.’ The Times ‘Physical, loud, sweary, funny, perfectly choreographed, terrifying and still, again, funny.’ The Observer ★★★★ ‘Simple staging and superb performances work an unshowy magic.’ The Guardian Cast: Billy Clarke, Chris Corrigan, Jo Donnelly, Marty Maguire, Andy Moore, Marc O’Shea Directed by Lisa May and Martin Lynch Written by Northern Ireland’s celebrated playwright Martin Lynch, the painful, shocking and hilarious story of Northern Ireland's infamous prison - Long Kesh told through the eyes of prison officers, Republicans and Loyalists, a rich assortment of patriots, chancers, leaders, wives, escapers and hypochondriacs! A huge crowd-pleaser, full of 1960’s Motown songs and wild, irreverent humour. Early Bird Tickets £8.50 15, 17, 18, 19 March @ 8pm 4 – 29 May Filter in Association with the Royal Shakespeare Company presents ★★★★ 2008 Production Cast Photo: Tristram Kenton ‘Rock-and-roll Shakespeare’s a blast… Filter is a company blessed with wit, style and a sense of magic.’ Daily Telegraph Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare created by Filter The sell-out hit of 2008 returns for the third time! Directed by Sean Holmes ★★★★ ‘The most hard-hearted purists would melt at Filter’s 90-minute reworking of this play… For newcomers to Shakespeare, I can’t think of a better introduction… mad, wild, loving and hilarious.’ The Times ★★★★ ‘Infects the audience with the play’s celebratory spirit of madness from the start… You leave the theatre feeling slightly changed yourself.’ Metro ★★★★ ‘The jokes are genuinely funny, the music is both spontaneous and exciting… This irreverent and inventive Twelfth Night never outstays its welcome… just the ticket.’ Daily Telegraph ★★★★ ‘Puts the fun back into Twelfth Night and allows us to become participants in a feast of misrule.’ The Guardian BOOK EARLY for cheap tickets 4 – 8 May: £10 10 – 15 May: £12 17 – 22 May: £14 24 – 29 May: £16 See Times and Prices Page Free Email List Subscribe to our free email list to receive news and offers by email: www.tricycle.co.uk or contact [email protected] Join and Support Us If you would like to become a friend of the Tricycle contact the Development Director on 020 7372 6611 or email: [email protected] Café | Bar The Tricycle Café is open Monday – Saturday 12 noon until 8pm Offering homemade soups, sandwiches, pastas, salads, fish and chips, desserts and daily specials. The Bar is open 12 noon – 11pm Monday – Saturday and 2 – 9pm Sundays. Access Easy access to auditoria and café. Please book tickets in advance. Induction loop in the theatre and the cinema, Infra-red System in the cinema. Cloak and baggage lockers are available for everyone in the cinema basement lobby. For more information email: [email protected] The Tricycle Theatre and Cinema are fully air-conditioned for your comfort. How to find us The Tricycle Theatre 269 Kilburn High Road London NW6 7JR Times and Prices 7 Jan – 20 February Greta Garbo Came to Donegal Midweek Mats at 2pm – Wed 27 Jan & Wed 10 Feb Press Night – Monday 11 Jan 7pm The Dead School 22 Feb – 13 March Midweek Mat at 2pm – Wed 10 March Chronicles of Long Kesh 15 March – 10 April Midweek Mats at 2pm – Wed 24 March & Wed 7 April 2pm Press Night – Tues 16 March 7pm £10 £15 £20 Monday 8pm, Midweek Mats 2pm Tuesday – Friday 8pm, Saturday Mats 4pm Saturday 8pm Reductions Under 16s, students, over 60s, jobseekers and people with disabilities (not available with any other offer) £2 off Tues – Fri & Midweek Mats £4 off Saturday mats Pay What You Can Tues 8pm and Sat mats (first 20 seats, available in person only on the day of the performance. Equity members & Writer’s Guild also eligible). Offers Brent Residents: Seniors: Students: Schools: £1 off full price Thurs, Fri & all mats £9 Thurs and all mats £8 Wed evenings £3 (under 18s) Midweek mats Twelfth Night 4 – 29 May Kilburn (Jubilee line) 16, 31, 32, 98, 189, 206, 316, 328, 332 Brondesbury (London Overground) The Tricycle is within a Controlled Parking Zone Mon – Fri 8.30am – 6.30pm (parking on Kilburn High Road is only permitted after 7pm). There are 2/3/4 hour Pay & Display bays a short distance away in Willesden Lane, Grangeway and surrounding streets. Parking controls in Cavendish Road and other areas north of there end at 3pm. Midweek Mats at 2pm – Thurs 6, Wed 12, Wed 19, Thurs 27 May ALL SEATS £10 (Under 18s £3) £10 £12 £14* £16* 4 – 8 May 10 – 15 May 17 – 22 May 24 – 29 May *Reductions for all concessions (Under 16s, students, over 60s, jobseekers and people with disabilities)... £2 off any performance. PWYC and Brent resident offer both apply (see above). Allocated Seating 40 seats can be reserved for most performances for an extra £5 per seat. A Night Less Ordinary The Tricycle is part of A Night Less Ordinary; offering free tickets for under 26 year olds. Visit www.anightlessordinary.org.uk for details. Box Office 020 7328 1000 www.tricycle.co.uk Registered charity no: 276892 design: www.fetherstonhaugh.com Tickets booked by phone, or by post with a cheque or money order will be held at Box Office unless a SAE is sent. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Access, Switch and Solo. 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