Sunday 13 June 2010

Let me put a golden ray on you?

Today is the final day! The day when all things golden come as one. 






Written by seven diverse writers, 7:1 Beyond Control focuses on the Seven Deadly Sins and their effects on human nature. These seven plays offer us the opportunity to form fresh perspectives on modern issues concerning our moral values and how they affect our family, social and work relationships. 

7:1 Beyond Control is not to be missed!


Includes work by:
Writers:

GLUTTONY
Joel Horwood: Winner of the Cameron Mackintosh Award, a Fringe First and the BBC / Royal Court ‘The 50’ award for emerging playwrights. Recent work includes Is Everyone OK? (National Tour) and The Count of Monte Cristo (West Yorkshire Playhouse). 

LUSTZoe Simon: One of Golden Delilah’s writers in residence, Zoe’s play Saturday Night was shortlisted for Off West End’s 2009 Adopt a Playwright Award. Other credits: Medea of Darfur (Hackney Empire), Scratch (White Bear Theatre) Head (Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe, Fringe First nomination). 

ENVY
Graham Dickson: Winner of Soho Theatre's Westminister Prize 2009, for Divine. His new play Hope Springs In Terminal will be appearing at the London Fringe Festival this summer. Film writing credits include the shorts Duty and Wright Words. Graham is also an Actor.

GREED
Serenah Cole: Serenah Cole is a poet and playwright, who has performed at Glastonbury Music Festival. She is part of the Royal Court’s Young Writers Programme having completed Critical Mass Writers Group and The Invitation Group and she is currently being developed by Theatre Writing Partnership.

PRIDE
Gbolahan Obisessian: A writer and director who has described as ‘personifying the future of Contemporary British Theatre.’ He is the Bulldog Princep Directors Bursary Recipient 2008 - 2009 at the National Theatre Studio and the recipient of the 2009 Jerwood Directors Award at the Young Vic. Recent work includes Sus (young Vic) which is currently on a national tour.

SLOTH
John R Gordon: Award-winning white Afrocentric writer of novels, plays and screenplays. He wrote for Noah's Arc, the world's first black gay TV series. His script for the feature Jumping The Broom was nominated for a NAACP Image Award. 


WRATH
Hannah Burke: Golden Delilah's writer in residence, Irish writer Hannah Burke contributed her outstanding writing to Mothers of Modern Ireland a documentary due for circulation in 2011. Recent work includes;The Bay (Edinburgh, Te Pooka which after a triumphant transferred to Theatre 503) Mum, Me (Tristan Bates Theatre). SKOLKA (London, Ireland, Belgium & Edinburgh Fringe

DIRECTORS:
Scott Le Crass: The Forbidden Tree (Old Red Lion), The Vikings and Darwin (Watford Palace) Roberto Zucco, Pericles, Market Boy, The Laramie Project (Miskin Theatre). Assistant Director -Kurt and Sid (Trafalgar Studios), Boy Get Girl (Arts Ed).


Melissa Dunne: Directing – Abstract Nouns (Soho Theatre), Extraction (Etcetera Theatre) The Space Between (Theatre 503 and Smirnoff Underbelly.) Assisting Includes - Everything Must Go, (Soho theatre), Cakehole (Hampstead Theatre)


Shane Dempsey: Artistic Director of FRAGMENTS.IE, an International Ensemble of theatre & video artists. Shane's production of The Bay toured extensively in 2009. He is currently preparing to stage a new adaptation by Hannah Burke of Mikhail Bulgakov’s ‘The Master & Margarita’. He has strong Russian connections and was invited to observe rehearsals by Lev Dodine of The Maly Theatre. He has also worked as an assistant director at Soho Theatre and The Tricycle.




Bronagh Lagan: Young Person Theatre Representative of Britain for Contacting the World 2008, Sining Kambayako (Mawai City, Philippines), Wrong Place, Right Time (Contact Theatre, Manchester), Planet of the lost Children (Unity Theatre, Liverpool), She(New End Theatre, Hampsted). Assistant Director -Company Collisions’ Nothing Left Too Lose (Purcell Rooms, National Theatre London).


Laura Keefe: Present : Tense (Southwark Playhouse), Miniaturists (Arcola Theatre), Smithereens and The Sugar Syndrome (Workshop performances, Young Vic). As associate director: Is Everyone OK? (nabokov). As assistant director: Doctor Faustus (Watford Palace), Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare's Globe) and Roaring Trade (Soho Theatre).

LIMITED RUN! BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!!!

Golden Delilah presents 7:1 Beyond Control 


Venue: Theatre 503, 503 Battersea Park Road, London SW11


Transport: Trains/ Overground - Clapham Junction Station and Battersea Park Station.


Buses: 44 ,49, 319, 344, 345, N19


Date: Monday 14th June 2010


Time: 7pm and 8.30pm


Tickets: £10/£8


Box office: www.theatre503.com or 020 7978 7040

Last year’s production: Under Her Skin generated an amazing high calibre of new work........


"An intriguing and involving evening with three pieces of polished writing delivered with conviction and aplomb. Well-chosen and well-acted, you were convinced of the potential of each writer and were left wishing to see more!"


Sofie Mason, Director, OffWestEnd.com

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