A Monster Calls (play)

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A Monster Calls
Written byPatrick Ness (novel)
Siobhan Dowd (original idea)
Adam Peck (writer in the room)
devised by the original company
Date premiered31 May 2018
Place premieredBristol Old Vic
Original languageEnglish

A Monster Calls is a play based on the low fantasy novel of the same name by Patrick Ness, from an original idea by Siobhan Dowd. The play was devised by the original company with Adam Peck as the writer in the room.

Production history[edit]

The play opened at the Bristol Old Vic from 31 May to 16 July, before transferring to The Old Vic, London from 7 July to 25 August 2018. The production was directed by Sally Cookson, who is known for directing classic pieces using the devising process, following her productions of Jane Eyre, Peter Pan and La Strada.[1]

The play began a tour of the UK from February 2020 opening at the Chichester Festival Theatre and was due to tour until June 2020 (followed by a run at the Eisenhower Theatre at The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. from July 21 to August 9, 2020), however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the remainder of the tour and Washington DC run was cancelled from March 2020.

An archive recording of a performance featuring the original Old Vic cast will be broadcast on YouTube from Friday 5 until Thursday 11 June 2020 as the first part of the Your Old Vic project, showcasing archive performances since Matthew Warchus' became artistic director in 2015.[2]

Cast and characters[edit]

Character Bristol/London (2018) UK tour (2020)
Conor/lead Matthew Tennyson Ammar Duffus
Monster/lead Stuart Godwin Keith Gilmore
Mum Marianne Oldham Maria Omakinwa
Grandma Selina Cadell Kaye Brown
Lily Witney White Cora Kirk
Harry/lead John Leader Greg Bernstein
Sully Georgia Frost Jade Hackett
Anton Hammed Animashaun Kel Matsena
Miss Godfrey Nandi Bhebhe Sarah Quist
Dad Felix Hayes Ewan Wardrop
Mr Marl Matt Costain Paul Sockett
Swings Jonathan Holby Sam Wood
Raffaella Covino

Reception[edit]

The play won the 2019 Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and Family.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sally Cookson's A MONSTER CALLS at Bristol Old Vic". StageTalk Magazine. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  2. ^ "Old Vic theatre is in 'seriously perilous' position, warns Matthew Warchus". the Guardian. 2020-05-13. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  3. ^ "A Monster Calls stage show wins Olivier award | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 2019-09-13.

Blooming Grove High School One Act Play- State Qualifiers.

Waxahachie High School One Act Play State Qualifiers.

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