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Casting Announced For A Clockwork Orange At Park Theatre
Published on
January 16, 2017
By
douglasmayo
Previous cast photo: Matt Martin Photography Action To The Word's award-winning all-male production of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange will return to London for a limited season at the Park Theatre from 14 February 2017.
An electrifying and testosterone filled physical theatre horror show that exquisitely captures and transcends the spirit of Anthony Burgess’ original literary masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange lures its audience into the glorious glass-edged nastiness of Manchester’s underworld. A playtime of orgiastic ultraviolence and sexuality, it’s the story of little Alex and the Droogs in their battle against the tedium of adolescence. An unapologetic celebration of the human condition, it remains as terrifyingly relevant today as when the book was published in 1962 and when Stanley Kubrick’s film caused a stir in 1971.
The cast of A Clockwork Orange will comprise Jonno Davies as Alex, Luke Baverstock as ‘Georgie/Zophar’, Sebastian Charles as ‘Dim/Pedofil/Joe’, Simon Cotton as ‘Frank Alexander/Mum/Brodsky’, Damien Hasson as ‘Deltoid/Chaplain/Rick’, Philip Honeywell as ‘Mark Alexander/Branom/Marty/Woman’, James Smoker as ‘Old Woman/Minister/Dad/Rubenstein’, Will Stokes as ‘Billy Boy/Governor/Comedian/F-Me Pumps/Dolin/Len’ and Tom Whitelock as ‘Pete/Bromine’.
A Clockwork Orange is directed by Alexandra Spencer-Jones, with lighting by James Baggaley and additional choreography by Hannah Lee.
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