Showing posts with label Ghosts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghosts. Show all posts

Monday, 2 November 2009

Ghosts - some more production photos...

I had to leave after the interval on Friday but after seeing the first act, I was really sad to leave. I am going to have to catch the rest of it this week. I really enjoyed what I saw, and to be honest more than I imagined I would. I read a version of the script a while ago and I thought it might be heavy going, but it seems the phenomenal amount of work the cast have done with numerous translations has, for me, made it far more 'real' and enjoyable. So until I get to see the rest of if I thought I would show some more images...

Ghosts - the reviews...

"David Thacker directs with a welcome precision and a lightness of touch... a seamless and fluid translation.... Patrick Connellan’s set is a flexible thing of beauty...superb turns from [Oscar] Pearce and [Vanessa] Kirby... it is Margot Leicester’s Mrs Alving that engages the mind and tugs the heartstrings." WHAT'S ON STAGE Read more here...

"Erik Skuggevik’s sensitive, sinuous, almost Pinteresque translation of Ibsen’s original might well turn out to be the real star turn here. Good as these five actors are, they are the better for having dialogue to deliver that is both impassioned and utterly realistic...Olivier award-winning director David Thacker has surpassed even his recent achievements with Miller’s play. This spare, seamless production touches the raw nerve and might well be a definitive interpretation of Ibsen for our times." THE STAGE Read more here...

"Ghosts is a rewarding play, a fascinating insight into Victorian morality and a reminder to us all that we don’t always know what is happening behind a seemingly happy façade. Well worth a visit." THE BOLTON NEWS Read more here...
"It is of historical interest but has dated beyond present day relevance, impossible really to surmount the script’s melodrama and make it believable, despite this being a very good try." CITYLIFE. Read more here...

"I don’t think I have ever seen anyone look as at home or relaxed on stage as Margot Leicester...Oscar Pearce’s bohemian Oswald makes an astonishing impact on his first entrance...and the character’s gradual decline through the play is deeply touching.The intimacy of the venue and the intensity of the piece...create a unique theatrical experience." UK THEATRE NET Read more here

"...slow-burning and assured new version... George Irving becomes the pious Pastor Manders, in a particularly subdued and almost sympathetic styling... Margot Leicester is a hugely-convincing Mrs Alving... Oscar Pearce... another intensely-moving portrayal from this talented actor." LANCASHIRE EVENING POST Read mere here...

"Norwegian drama Ghosts is dark, haunting - and hugely rewarding ****" DAILY MAIL Read more here...

"It maintains its grip largely because of Margot Leicester's compelling portrayal of Mrs Alving...Oscar Pearce's nervily bright Oswald generates an intensity clouded with apprehension and fear as the darkness of his illness takes its awful hold while, as Regina, Vanessa Kirkby convincingly swaps ambition for righteous indignation. Patrick Connellan's set conveys the stultifying atmosphere of Mrs Alving's isolation, the transparent floor suggesting the fragile surface and shadowy depths of a family life built on secrets and lies." THE INDEPENDENT Read more here...
"David Thacker’s being cunning as new Artistic Director at the Octagon, stamping his identity on the stage with two of his recognised strong points...There's good work from Vanessa Kirby (never overdoing the self-seeking) and Russell Richardson. Yet Margot Leicester’s Helena Alving is the production’s heart." REVIEWSGATE Read more here...

Further reviews...
THE GUARDIAN Read more here
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE Read more here
The PUBLIC REVIEWS Read more here

Friday, 30 October 2009

Ghosts - production photos...

Ghosts previewed last night and I am writing this as I listen to a matinee performance via Theatre FM [the in-house sound system]. I am looking forward to seeing some of the dynamite cast from All My Sons again [George, Margot, Oscar and Vanessa] and the new addition the very charming Russell Richardson. I had a good chat with Russell last night about the show and how he has been working with Vanessa to help her with her Lancashire accent.

Vanessa has also been doing her research and recording the accents of a few of my Boltonian colleagues (yes Parvati and Marie I am talking about you) so it will be interesting to see what they think of her trying out their words. Her are a few pictures.



Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Special Offer! Under 26s Free Tickets for Preview Night of Ibsen’s Ghosts

As a loyal blog reader we are delighted to offer any under 26s out there FREE tickets to the opening night of Ghosts on Thursday 29 October 2009. Please see below for more infomation on the show and details of how to claim your tickets.

Preview Night
Thurs 29 October 2009

Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

by Henrik Ibsen
Director: David Thacker
Designer: Patrick Connellan

Written in 1881, Ghosts was deliberately sensational. Ibsen's contemporaries regarded it as shockingly indecent. An English critic described it as ‘a dirty deed done in public’

“Skeletons are not so much rattled as violently forced out”
The Independent

“What is shocking is its perpetual relevance to the present”
The Guardian

Oswald is a young artist who has come back home after a long period abroad. His mother is an educated, Victorian woman, whose radical views are in sharp contrast to the prevailing attitudes in this conservative, northern town. Oswald’s return and the disturbing news he brings leads to a chain of events that reveals the underlying corruption of this apparently respectable society and leads to a shocking climax. The power and depth of this play had a profound influence on Arthur Miller’s development as a playwright. Ghosts is gripping, deeply moving and astonishingly modern.

How to Claim your Tickets

To book your under 26s Free Preview Night Ticket contact our Ticket Office on 01204 520661 quoting ‘Under 26s Free Preview Offer’. You will need to bring your proof of age with you when you collect your tickets.

PLEASE NOTE: These tickets are only available via our Ticket Office and are not available online. This special offer is available on the evening of Thurs 29 October 2009 only and tickets are limited and are subject to availability.

If you can't make it to preview night you can still see take advantage of the Under 26s Free Tickets scheme as follows:

Option 1: Are you aged under 26? There are a limited number of under 26s free theatre tickets available for general public on Monday night performances during the run. Call our Ticket Office on 01204 520661 to claim. These tickets are not available online.

Option 2: Do you have an NUS or student card? If you are under 26, a student and can provide an NUS or student card you could receive free tickets to Ghosts on any weekday evening performance. Contact Marie Irving-Murphy on 01204 529407 or email marie.irving-murphy@octagonbolton.co.uk and quote 'Student FTI' to get your free tickets.

Please note that Student Free Tickets are not available via our Ticket Office number or online so please contact Marie on the number or email above.

Coincidences...

Having just mentioned Corin Redgrave will be returning to the Octagon soon it brought something to mind that was once of those weird coincidences.

We had a Comms Away Day yesterday to do some planning, look at the needs to the department and our job roles etc but we decided to take it away from the office. We went to the Lowry for the afternoon. Currently, at the Lowry as well the The Sea: LS Lowry and Maggi Hambling (an exhibition of Lowry's work that focuses on the sea as well as other artists watery images) there is also an exhibition of famous faces, mainly in theatre roles taken on the last half-hour before curtain up which were quite lovely, intimate and interesting.

Anyhoo (this does have a point I swear) during a break from all that planning, we had a mooch around the exhibition and played 'Guess the Famous Face'. A little theatre-related visual quiz if you will. On our way round, I am ashamed to say I came undone on a very famous face. I knew the face and I just couldn't think of the name.....the actor? It was none other than Vanessa Redgrave and funnily enough it was a photo of her in a production of Ghosts from the Young Vic, directed by none other than our very own David Thacker! So if you want to see Corin's sister as well as a whole other host of famous faces in varying guises then mooch over to the Lowry. If you want to see a Redgrave in the flesh come and see Corin in Trumbo here in our Studio.....

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Ghosts - reheasal images...

As well as performing in the wonderful All My Sons, it seems an actor's work is never done as some of the cast of All My Sons are currently in rehearsals for Ghosts. Not only rehearsals but they have been working with Erik Skuggevik (Translator and Language Consultant) on producing their own translation of the play. You can read more abotu the process in the show programme but it means you get a unique opportunity to see a brand new version of Ibsen's original.

Anyway, after all this talk of the words I thought you might also like some pictures...

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Ibsen's masterpiece at the Octagon


By Henrik Ibsen
Director David Thacker
Designer Patrick Connellan

One of the most powerful dramas ever written comes to the Octagon from 29 October to 21 November with Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts. Following on from Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, David brings another classic of international theatre to our stage.

It’s a gripping and deeply moving story about the underlying corruption of a seemingly respectable family. Oswald Alving returns home to be with his mother, Helena, after a long period abroad. She is a well educated woman, whose radical views are in contrast to the conservative attitudes of those around her. But Oswald brings some disturbing news home with him – could it be that there is more to his deceased father than it seemed? He sets about a chain of events and skeletons are forced out of the closet, leading to a truly shocking conclusion.

David first worked on Ghosts 26 years ago when he directed an acclaimed production with a cast that included Vanessa Redgrave and Tom Wilkinson. He tells me he is confident that this classic play is still significant today and here he explaisn why:

“Ghosts is one of my favourite plays and I want people to be as moved as I was when I first saw it. It also had a profound impact on Arthur Miller’s development as a playwright, so it is only fitting that it follows our production of All My Sons. It is just as relevant to people in Bolton and the North West as it is to people in London or Oslo – just one of the reasons why the setting for this production will be Lancashire. In the context of the lies and cover-ups which are increasingly common in the politics of today, Ghosts seems almost like it was written for 2009 and not 1881!”


The wonderful George Irving, Margot Leicester, Oscar Pearce and Vanessa Kirby from the cast of All My Sons will be returning for Ghosts, and they will be joined by Russell Richardson. Margot is originally from the North West, having been brought up in Middleton and attending Bury Grammar School. She is also married to David Thacker, with whom she has worked on countless productions including works by Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, whose play Broken Glass earned her an Olivier Award nomination.

To buy tickets for Ghosts click here or call our Ticket Office on 01204 520661.