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Performance times:
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No show
TUE
19:30
WED
19:30
THU
19:30
FRI
19:30
SAT
14:30 19:30
SUN
16:00

Show starts:
17th September 2009
Show ends:
15th November 2009
Run time:
Venue:
The Harold Pinter Theatre

 

Prick Up Your Ears

Matt Lucas plays Kenneth Halliwell alongside Chris New as playwright Joe Orton and Gwen Taylor as Mrs Corden, in Daniel Kramer s production of PRICK UP YOURS EARS, a new play by Simon Bent inspired exclusively by the John Lahr biography and the diaries of Joe Orton.

1962. Halliwell and Orton - RADA graduates, aspiring writers, and sometime lovers - plot their rightful place at the center of

Simon Brent’s brand new play makes its world premiere at the Comedy Theatre and stars Little Britain writer and performer Matt Lucas.

Lucas stars as Kenneth Halliwell, lover of legendary playwright Joe Orton. The couple shared a private, creative and disruptive life together, playing pranks on strangers and defacing books in their local library. When Orton began to rise in literary circles with plays such as Entertaining Mr Sloane, Loot and What the Butler Saw, Halliwell sank into a depression. While Orton was out drinking and flirting with artists and performers, his lover was reduced to discussing this success over tea with a neighbour.

Based on John Lahr’s celebrated biography of Joe Orton and on Orton’s own private diaries, Prick Up Your Ears takes a look inside the relationship between Orton and Halliwell. The play examines what went on behind closed doors, and the spiral into destruction that resulted in Halliwell murdering Orton in 1967.

Starring alongside Matt Lucas are Chris New as Joe Orton and Gwen Taylor as neighbour Mrs Corden.

Lucas Leaves Play

  Star Matt Lucas has sadly had to leave the play Prick Up Your Ears and will not appear in any future performances. Con O’Neill is to replace Lucas in the role of Kenneth Halliwell from the 22nd October, understudy Michael Chadwick......

Posted by Joseph on Monday 12th October 2009 at 4:56PM