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Educating Rita with Stephen Tompkinson plays season at Minack Theatre

Published on

August 21, 2020

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Stephen Tompkinson and Jessica Johnson are starring in Willy Russell's Educating Rita at the Open Air Minack Theatre from 18 - 29 August 2020.

Jessica Johnson and Stephen Tompkinson in Educating Rita. Photo: Lynn Batten Olivier and Tony Award-winning producer David Pugh and Zoe Curnow, Executive Director of the Minack Theatre, were delighted to announce that the acclaimed 40th-anniversary production of Willy Russell’s Educating Rita would play the Minack Theatre, Cornwall this August.  The production was on a UK Tour when the Government closed theatres but is now able to open at this beautiful outdoor theatre with social distancing.  Performances began on Tuesday 18 August and the season will run until Saturday 29 August. The production stars Stephen Tompkinson as Frank and Jessica Johnson as Rita and is directed by Max Roberts.

Stephen Tompkinson and Jessica Johnson in Educating Rita. Photo: Lynn Batten David Pugh explained his decision to stage the production outdoors for two weeks: “I am a producer, so I should produce. The idea of playing Educating Rita at the Minack Theatre is not only exciting but also a step towards re-opening all of our theatres. I do worry about the rain but when I mentioned this to Willy Russell, he said ‘Don’t worry, I’ll just add a line. Rita can say: There’s a leak in your ceiling, Frank.’

Jessica Johnson and Stephen Tompkinson in Educating Rita. Photo: Lynn Batten Zoe Curnow added, “We are delighted to be able to reawaken the Minack from its lockdown sleep and put the soul back into our theatre with live performances. Having sadly had to postpone our previously scheduled 2020 season, we are delighted to be forging new friendships with producers like David and are really excited to welcome Willy Russell and Stephen and Jessica to our beautiful theatre. Our fingers are crossed that the sun shines on us for the remainder of the summer.

Stephen Tompkinson and Jessica Johnson in Educating Rita. Phone: Lynn Batten

Educating Rota tells the story of married hairdresser Rita, who enrols on an Open University course to expand her horizons and her encounters with university tutor Frank. Frank is a frustrated poet, brilliant academic and dedicated drinker, who is less than enthusiastic about teaching Rita. However, Frank soon finds that his passion for literature is reignited by Rita, whose technical ability for the subject is limited by her lack of education, but whose enthusiasm Frank finds refreshing. The two soon realise how much they have to learn from each other.

Stephen Tompkinson and Jessica Johnson said of playing the Minack Theatre, “On March 16, we thought that was it, that we were never to perform in our favourite play ever again. Now, we are beyond excited to be doing Educating Rita one more time at the Minack, the stunning open-air theatre in Cornwall.

Educating Rita was originally commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and played at the Warehouse Theatre, London in 1980, starring Julie Walters and Mark Kingston. Julie Walters reprised her role in the BAFTA, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning film opposite Michael Caine.

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