A HISTORY OF FALLING THINGS | 23 Apr to 9 May 2009
Thursday 23 April – Saturday 9 May
Emlyn Williams Theatre
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
A HISTORY OF FALLING THINGS
By: James Graham
Director: Kate Wasserberg
Designer: Mark Bailey
Click here for a review from The Stage
"Oh, you do look…really good, though. You know. In the face.
Oh and, uh, I love you."
Prisoners of their fear of falling things – keraunothetophobiacs – Jacqui and Robin are restricted to living indoors.
When they meet online a relationship begins which forces them to confront their fear and discover what's real in their lives and what really matters.
A History of Falling Things, a new play by the acclaimed young playwright James Graham, is a gentle love story – fearful, funny and moving.
James Graham won a Pearson Award, one of the most prestigious awards for new writing in British theatre, in 2007 and was also nominated to the BBC and
Kate Wasserberg makes her directing debut at Clwyd Theatr Cymru after three years as Associate Director of
7.45pm; Saturday matinee 2.45pm
Free Pre Show Writers Talk 6.30pm, Hadyn Rees Room, Thursday 7th May (contact Box Office to reserve a place)
Post Show Talkback Thursday 7th May
Ticket prices & Pay What You Can and Teen Tickets available
Sponsored by Warwick International
Described Performances
2 May 2.45pm
7 May 7.45pm
Captioned Performance
2 May 2.45pm
Cast: Sion Pritchard – Robin, Philip Bretherton – John (Voice), Kate McGuinness – Jacqui, Francois Pandolfo – Jimmy, Ifan Hugh Dafydd – Reece, Di Botcher – Lesley, Matthew Cavalini, Adam Walker – Boy (Mold) , Tomaso Dimech, Ioan Lloyd – Boy (
Prices
£12.00, Gallery £10.00.
Concessions £2.00 off (excluding Saturday evenings).
Previews and First Night £10.00.
Gallery £8.00, No Concessions
Schools/students (5 or more) £8.00 (excluding Saturday evenings)
Group Discounts Parties of 10 or more 15% discount off ticket price (excluding £5.00 tickets and Saturday evenings)
Access Disabled persons and an escort £12.00 all performances.
TICKET OFFERS
Sponsored by Warwick International Group
Under 30s Pay What You Can Nights
Anyone under 30 can just come to the Box Office, either in advance or on the day, make a donation (minimum £1.00) and get a ticket for the designated Pay What You Can performance for A History of Falling Things on Monday 27 April.
TEEN TICKETS give you a special standby price of only £1.00
These are offered at all performances of A History of Falling Things subject to availability, for anyone age 13-19.
TEEN TICKETS may be bought or reserved from 1pm on the day of performance for that day’s show(s) only. Reservations must be collected/paid for half an hour before the performance time.
