Stovepipe
A new play by Adam Brace
London Premiere
Mar 3 - Apr 26 2009
A HighTide Production in collaboration with the National Theatre and the Bush Theatre
West 12, Shepherd's Bush, London
Adam Brace's Stovepipe premiered at the second HighTide Festival in May 2008, and was revived in a HighTide production in collaboration with the National Theatre and Bush Theatre in March 2009.
Overview
For every guy tryin to be a pro, there's a psychopath. And for every psychopath, there's a cowboy.
When a mercenary goes missing en route to Iraq, his closest surviving friend embarks on a hunt across the post-war Middle East.
Stovepipe is an indoor promenade performance at a location in Shepherd's Bush; audiences observe the unravelling of this original drama whilst being guided through five-star hotel bars, seedy brothels, and war-torn desert landscapes.
One of the best promenade dramas I've seen, truly effective and illuminating. Tom Stoppard
Cast & Creative
Cast
Alan Shaun Dooley
Eddy/Harry Niall Macgregor
Carolyn/Masha/Sally Eleanor Matsuura
Andre/Griff Christian Bradley
Saad/Marty/Rami Sargon Yelda
Director
Michael Longhurst
Producers
Samuel Hodges & Steven Atkinson
Dramaturge
Jack Bradley
Designer
takis
Lighting
Matt Prentice
Sound
Steve Mayo
Voice
John Tucker
Casting
Joyce Nettles
Assistant Director
Titas Halder
Fight Choreography
Rachel Bown-Williams
Production Manager
Richard Eustace
Stage Manager
Jonathan Goldstone
Deputy Stage Manager
Jennifer Simpson
Assistant Stage Manager
Naomi Brooks
Front of House Manager
Lucinda Springett
Production Electrician
Robert Stemson
Construction
Nick Hardwick
Construction Assistant
Jack Brooks
Associate Sound Designer
Luke Swaffield
Sound Secondment
Gemma Harrison
Photography
Sophie Vickers & Bill Knight
Press Representation
David Bloom at Target Live 020 7907 1777
Design Team
Katerina Angelopoulou, Clare Amos, Lily Arnold, Carla Cuomo, Stephanie Baguet, Julia Drummond-Haig, Emma Habbeshon, Gwenllian Hylton, Cassandra Jackson, Electra Kythreotou, Georgia Lowe, Pablo Marks, Rosie Mclaren, Rachel Morgan, George Moustakas, James Penzer, Helen Quinn-Gregson, Eugenia Sanchez, Andrea Santamarina, Richard Scattergood, Rachel E. Stanners, Leyla Weller,Yaara Zadok, Andrew Grange, Joshua Carr, John Gilroy, Samantha Marshall





