He has been cast in 'If You Don't Let Us Dream We Won't Let You Sleep' at Royal Court Theatre in London. alongside Meera Syal, Susan Brown, Ben Dilloway, Laura Elphinstone, Daniel Kendrick, Lucian Msamati and Ferdy Roberts.
As the financial world issues its shock treatment, what happens when the City’s agenda is taken to its ultimate conclusion?
Anders Lustgarten passionately argued new play explodes the ethos of austerity and offers an alternative.
Age Guidance 14+
A production without décor
Anders Lustgarten’s commission was supported by the Harold Pinter Playwright’s Award which is given annually by his widow Lady Antonia Fraser for new work.
If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep is part of the Royal Court’s Jerwood New Playwrights programme, which aims to discover and support the next generation of world class playwrights, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
Fri 8 Mar 7:30pm Jerwood Theatre Downstairs £28, £20, £12 Book Online
Sat 9 Mar 2:30pm Concessions Available, Saturday Matinees Jerwood Theatre Downstairs £28, £20, £12 Book Online
Sat 9 Mar 7:30pm Jerwood Theatre Downstairs £28, £20, £12 Book Online
Mon 18 Feb 7:30pm Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, £10 Day Seats Only, Day Seats released at 9am Mon 25 Feb 7:30pm Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, £10 Day Seats Only, Day Seats released at 9am Mon 4 Mar 7:30pm Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, £10 Day Seats Only, Day Seats released at 9am
I'll be once again living vicariously through others. I could only see Damien onstage if he was touring with a production as I did with 'Travelling Light'. I think previews as well as opening night begin during my children's half term holiday and continues once they go back and my husband is a shift worker, so i can't drop everything and go see it. Those of you going on the Field Trip will have to report back with plenty of photos.
I do know Twitter is going to be very quiet on March 2nd ;)
Awesome ! It looks like a good sized group of people are going, I am unable to go either Lisa, but I know we will love hearing all about it and vicariously enjoying through the experience of others. So be sure to keep us updated everyone! If anyone would like to do a review for the fansite, I would really appreciate that.
So 2 March is the main date? is that the matinee or evening show Laura, and if we have member who would like to meet up who are not on twitter, maybe they can communicate in here about it with you as liaison? Funny you should mention brthday card..I was having the exact same thought last night as I ell asleep - it would be so amazing if you could hand deliver for us Laura, imagine that, Damien receiving a birthday greetings from all his fans here by personal delivery! (Have just the card in mind too..and will begin a topic for messages very shortly)
WHOOP!!! this is the greatest news !!! It's quite a short run isn't it , only 2 weekends that's the only time I could go, is anyone from the forum going ? Now to hatch a plan for my OH!!! :D xxx
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I am definately going. Been planning a day trip to london with a friend....so I'm really hoping that we'll be able to combine the two. Maybe make a weekend of it. I am waiting to hear back from her.
Otherwise I think I'm going to have to travel up on my own and do a matinee. To actually see Damien on stage would be a dream come true, so I'm determined not too miss this.
The main get-togther is March 2nd. We've taken over Row G in the stalls and row A in the balcony. I am planning on going on Fri Feb 15th, so I can write something for the forum. One of the journalists at work is trying to get me a ticket for the Press night on Weds 20th, which would be ideal, as it's his birthday the next day so I could give him a card from the Forum (which I'm sure we'll be doing anyway!).
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I think most people are going on mar 2 at 7.30. I've just got a 'no' back from my friend....so it looks like I'll be going to a matinee. If anyone here would like to meet up i'd love a hand to hold!
Saturday matinees are Feb 23 and March 2 and 7. There is also one on thur march 7.
I can go to any of these (I work on a thur, but it should be easy enough to swap if I need to)
Pleased to say that our very own roving reporting Laura has accepted my offer of a ticket on 15 February, to go in my place, represent the forum and deliver a birthday card to Damien! Ticket booked, it's a plan!
Would it be definite that Damien would be at the post show talk? I know for atleast one of the Travelling Light Q&As he was not there (we have a video of that somewhere) it was just the director and writer and he was the male lead.
Press Release from the official Royal Court Theatre:
11 JANUARY 2013
PRESSRELEASE
Friday 11 January 2013
CASTANNOUNCEDFORIFYOUDON’TLETUSDREAM, WE WON’TLETYOUSLEEP
The cast has been announced for Anders Lustgarten’s new play If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep. Susan Brown, Ben Dilloway, Laura Elphinstone, Daniel Kendrick, Damien Molony, Lucian Msamati, Ferdy Roberts and Meera Syal will all appear in the production, directed by Simon Godwin from 15 February (press night 20 February) until 9 March.
“I believe that open markets and free enterprise are the best imaginable force for improving human wealth and happiness. And I would go further: where they work properly, they can actually promote morality.” David Cameron, Jan 2012
As the financial world issues its shock treatment, what happens when the City’s agenda is taken to its ultimate conclusion?
Anders Lustgarten’s passionately argued new play explodes the ethos of austerity and offers an alternative.
Anders Lustgartenwon the inaugural Harold Pinter Playwright’s Award in 2011 which is given annually by Pinter’s widow, Lady Antonia Fraser, to support a new commission at the Royal Court.
His first produced playA Day at the Racistsabout the workings of the British National Party premiered at the Finborough Theatre in March 2010. Since turning to playwriting in 2007, he has completed writing attachments at Soho Theatre, National Theatre and Bolton Octagon. He read Chinese Studies at Oxford and alongside his writing, he works as a political activist across the world, focusing on the actions of multi-national corporations in developing countries.
Simon Godwinwill direct. Associate Director at the Royal Court, his credits includeNSFWby Lucy Kirkwood,The Witnessby Vivienne Franzmann, Luke Norris’Goodbye to All That, Anya Reiss’The Acid Test, and Nick Payne’sWanderlust.Other credits includeA Kind of AlaskaandKrapp’s Last Tape,Faith HealerandFar Awayat Bristol Old Vic.
Susan Brownlast appeared at the Royal Court in Luke Norris’Goodbye to All That.Other stage credits includeMaking Noise Quietlyat the Donmar Warehouse andSavedat the Lyric Hammersmith.
Ben Dilloway’srecent credits includeKing Learat the Almeida,Step 9 of 12andMercury Furat Trafalgar Studios.
Laura Elphinstonewas last at the Royal Court inLove and Information. Her other credits includeChalet Linesat the Bush Theatre,Utopiaat Soho and Live theatre Newcastle,A Month in the CountryandTop Girls(also in the West End) at Chichester Festival Theatre andPains of Youthat the National
Daniel Kendrick’scredits at the Royal Court includeDing Dong The WickedandVera Vera Vera.
Damien Molony’scredits includeTravelling Lightat the National Theatre,‘Tis Pity She’s a Whoreat West Yorkshire Playhouse andBeing Humanon BBC3.
Lucian Msamati’scredits at the Royal Court includeBelongandClybourne Park. His other credits includeThe Comedy of Errorsat the National Theatre,Ruinedat the Almeida andDeath and the King’s Horsemanat the National. On screen, he appears in the hitHBOseriesGame of Thronesand isJLBMatekoni in theBBC/HBO TV adaptation ofThe Number One Ladies’ Detective Agency. He is Artistic Director of Tiata Fahodzi.
Ferdy Robertsis co-Artistic Director of Filter Theatre and his recent theatre credits includeThree Kingdoms, A Midsummer Night’s DreamandThree Sistersat the Lyric Hammersmith andSilenceat Hampstead Theatre.
Meera Syal’scredits includeMuch Ado About Nothingat theRSC,Killing of Sister Georgeat the Arts Theatre,Shirley Valentineat the Menier Chocolate Factory. On screen, she is perhaps best known forThe Kumars at Number 42andGoodness Gracious Me.
If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleepwill be presented as a production without décor in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. A regular fixture at the Royal Court on Sunday evenings in the 1960s, a production without décor gave an emerging playwright the opportunity to have their play showcased on the main stage, in a full production but with minimal setting.
If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleepis part of the Royal Court’s Jerwood New Playwrights programme, which aims to discover and support the next generation of world class playwrights, supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
It'll be nice if Damien's at the post show talk but I wont be surprised if it is just the writer and or director. Frankly, getting this bit extra just helped me decide on a date.
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I do know that i am going to see this play. And the sensible thing to do is to see a matinee and get the train home. However it is starting to feel like madness to travel all that way and not meet up with the bloggers! And i'm not sure there's anything sensible about any of it. But if i go to a 7.30 performance i will need overnight accommodation
So, su....yes i would love to, but are you planning to party the night away? I think my all night party days are over.......
-- Edited by fifi on Sunday 13th of January 2013 05:34:17 PM
fifi I hope you find someone to go with to one of the matiinees! you may have more luck on twitter?
UJ, you have decided on a different date from the post show talk? it is a toughie, it would be sad to miss out so if you are not fussed about a particular date why not go then as there is nothing to lose!
I really am intrigued about the play having read more abour Anders Lustgarten, also a politicla activist. It is going to be a thought provoking play.
The sans decor production is also something I cannot wait to hear more about from all of you who are lucky enough to go!
Hi all, so excited that this is happening! We've been waiting for a play announcement for ages!
In case anyone wants to know, a huge group of us will be attending the 2nd of march performance at 7pm. I'm not certain of final numbers yet but I think we're at around 20 people now...a few of us will also be spending the night in London and going out for post molony effect fun and games!
If anyone would like to join us feel free to message me on here or join in the Convos on twitter :)
Also @laura omg how exciting! I hope you get to go to the press show that'll be amazing! Xxx
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After the theatre and the stage door we will be going out yes, you never know how these nights are gonna go but I imagine we will be out pretty late. However different people last different amounts of time and however long you want to join us is fine by us!
We haven't really tended in the past to go to clubs or anything, just bars and stuff. Entirely up to you Hun but you are of course more than welcome :) xx
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