I am delighted to announce that I have been cast in the next production of the burgeoning London Irish Theatre Company, Romancing the Score, written by Shane White, directed by John Dunne and produced by Leonie Scott-Matthews.
The comedy, set in present day Belfast, centres around a pub football team and their disastrous attempts to compete with teams from the snazzy gastropubs. I play the team player/manager Brian who is steadfastly holding onto the traditions of the old boozers in the face of the trendy bars with their pulled pork and Thai menus.
I am joined in the cast by Victoria Armstrong, Maura Judges, Paulina Ferry, Jon Adams, Mark Moore and Tom Shah. It runs Tuesday-Sundays from 3-27 February 2015, at the Pentameters Theatre in Hampstead. Tickets are priced at £13/£10, with a special £10 online price that can be purchased here.
The comedy, set in present day Belfast, centres around a pub football team and their disastrous attempts to compete with teams from the snazzy gastropubs. I play the team player/manager Brian who is steadfastly holding onto the traditions of the old boozers in the face of the trendy bars with their pulled pork and Thai menus.
I am joined in the cast by Victoria Armstrong, Maura Judges, Paulina Ferry, Jon Adams, Mark Moore and Tom Shah. It runs Tuesday-Sundays from 3-27 February 2015, at the Pentameters Theatre in Hampstead. Tickets are priced at £13/£10, with a special £10 online price that can be purchased here.
Romancing The Score introduces the world of Five-A-Side football and its intense rivalry. At odds with the recent and on-going emergence of modern bars, one of the remaining traditional pubs, Lavery's, steadfastly resists modernisation. Their pub team attempts to deflate the egos of the new bars by a defiant display on the football pitch. Unfortunately Bridie's team is made up of less-than-able players who traditionally suffer humiliating defeats. Tradition is all-important to this pub! However, is this love of all things traditional merely a mask disguising a fear of the future, a fear of change?
A city rising from the ashes, dispensing with old rivalries and tired, worn out traditions, consigning them to the quagmire that is the past. But, hey, ho, it takes upon itself new ones. Where better to start than down the pub and where better to be down the pub than in Belfast. And not just any old pub, one particular old pub, Bridie's. Romancing The Score goes to the true heart of the game of football, of life, of lost hope, of unrequited love...of loneliness.
Pentameters Theatre, 28 Heath Street, London NW3 6TE (Hampstead tube)
3-22 Feb ‘15 @ 8pm (5pm Sundays)
@ £13/£10 (SPECIAL PAYPAL BOOKING @ £10)