A Local Boy Tour



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The UK Tour

 

Bracknell / Brighton / London / Doncaster

I don’t know where he goes, who he hangs around with. I don’t even know if he wears high top trainers.

When the body of a local teenager is found next to the war memorial in Romford, a community is shocked.

A mother thinks of her son.
A police officer searches for answers.
A lonely girl waits at a bus stop.
And two teenagers discover love – in a chat box, that is.

In a world of instant connection, of cyberchats and selfies, how well can we ever really know those around us?

A LOCAL BOY is a provocative, gripping, and touchingly funny debut play by Dan Murphy about identity, relationships, and the anger that smoulders when we feel like we don’t belong.

Outside this chat window…anything could happen.

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The Cast

 

 

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Jack Bence –  Stage credits include Swimming (Soho Theatre, Edinburgh Festival), Rough Cuts (Royal Court Theatre), Bunny’s Vendetta (The Glassworks), A Skull in Connemara (Riverside Studios), Ajax, Macbeth (Love and Madness). Television credits include The Interceptor (BBC), Bad Education (Tiger Aspect), Phone Shop (Channel 4), Hollyoaks (Lime Pictures). Film credits include A Snall Dot on the Western Front, Twenty8K and Hereafter, directed by Clint Eastwood.

 

 

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Tim Bowie – Co-Artistic Director of Invertigo Theatre Company and trained at Guildhall. He is due to start filming for Redefining Juliet playing Romeo in March (BBC). He has just finished filming feature Streets Of Narm (Brit It Films). He has appeared in Doctors (BBC) short films Adored (Amy Lloyd), Turtle Boy (Biko Films) The Teenagers (HighTide), Philip Ridley’s revival of Vincent River (The Pleasance) A Marked Man (HighTide) and Outside On The Street (The Pleasance Jack Dome).

 

 

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Abby Cassidy – Trained at Italia Conti, graduating in 2013. Theatre credits since graduating include: A Small Family Business (Royal National Theatre), McQueen (Haymarket Theatre); TV and Film includes Doctors (BBC); Modern Life is Rubbish (Feature Film).

 

 

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Bally Gill made his professional stage debut in Dinner with Saddam (Menier Chocolate Factory). A recent graduate from Rose Bruford College, his credits in training include The Bureau of Lost Things (Theatre 503), Table (Stratford Circus Arts Centre) and Suddenly, Last Summer (Rose Bruford).

 

 

 

Crissy Odonovan

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Crissy O’ Donovan is a founder member of multi award winning theatre company the Vanner Collective. Most recently the company took Ashes Afar to the Edinburgh and Bucharest Fringe, where the company won Best Production and Best Play and Crissy won Best Performer. Other theatre work includes Caitlin in Peep at the Arcola Theatre, Emma in Spent at Soho Theatre, Lathrop in ByPass for Dublin Fringe. In film, she played the School Nurse in the British feature, The Falling (BBC Films). Crissy is a graduate of The Oxford School of Drama.

Tour dates

 Friday 26th –  Saturday 27th February – Brighton Dome – 1:30pm & 7pm 

http://brightondome.org/event/8779/a_local_boy/

Monday 29th February – South Hill Park (Bracknell) – 8pm 

http://www.southhillpark.org.uk/events/a-local-boy/

Tuesday 1st –  Wednesday 2nd March  – The Arts Theatre (London) – 9pm 

https://artstheatrewestend.co.uk/whats-on/a-local-boy/

Friday 4th March – Cast (Doncaster) – 7:45pm 

https://castindoncaster.com/whats-on/performance/local-boy

Sunday 6th March – The Arts Theatre (London) – 7pm 

https://artstheatrewestend.co.uk/whats-on/a-local-boy/

A Local Boy is part of the Creative Shed Programme project ‘Identity’, and is supported by Arts Council England.

FEEDBACK FROM THE SHOW

Audience responses

‘I liked how real it was…I think it was good for our age as well, because it was something we can relate to’

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A selection of Twitter responses:

@Hannahterk: ‘funny, engaging, and honest. An insight into teenagers mind, with a fabulous twist’

@AcademyRising: ‘Such refreshing theatre, brilliantly written and performed by Invertigo Theatre. Funny, dark and thought provoking #ALocalBoy #miskintheatre

@CllrAlexDonald: ‘Saw #ALocalBoy last night about #Romford: chatrooms, sex, alcohol & murder. It was brilliant! Book now https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/local-boy-0#overview … @InvertigoCo

@tessbg5: ‘#ALocalBoy @ThePleasance theatre. Humor intertwined with the darkness the online world & bullying – GO SEE this week!’

The full range of twitter responses can be viewed here on our Storify:

https://storify.com/InvertigoCo

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Reviews

Theatre Bubble

http://www.theatrebubble.com/2015/03/a-local-boy-the-pleasance-theatre/

‘Funny and engaging with a wicked twist’

BargainTheatreLand

http://bargaintheatreland.com/local-boy-pleasance-theatre-london/

‘ incisive, cutting and disturbing power… deeply provocative’

Paul in London

http://www.paulinlondon.com/2015/02/romford-burning-local-boy-thepleasance.html

‘ funny and incisive…Murphy has a real feel for natural dialogue and the cast be bring this tale to life with humour and tenderness’

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