Casting & rescheduled dates announced for THE STILL ROOM at Park Theatre

Casting and rescheduled dates have been announced for the upcoming premiere of The Still Room, written by Sally Rogers, which runs at the Park Theatre from 1-25 June.

Directed by Nigel Douglas, rising star Kate James leads the cast as Janice, alongside Chris Simmons (The Bill, Hollyoaks) as Kevin, Jane Slavin (Clocking Off, Moving On) as Bernice, Zoe Brough (The NetherHarry Potter & The Cursed Child) as Diane, Larner Wallace-Taylor (How Love Is SpeltAn Inspector Calls) as Karen, and Jack Colgrave Hirst (Romeo & JulietThe Winter’s Tale – The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company) as Dean.

This black comedy takes place in the still room. It’s where the waiters wait...

It is 1981, Charles is about to marry Diana. It’s a day off work - but not for everyone. Set in Manchester, the waiting staff are preparing for the “Miss North West” competition that might revive the fortunes of both the staff and the small, tired hotel. School leaver Janice is working as a banqueting waitress whilst waiting for her O Level results. If she gets less than four, her father says she has to move out.

Janice is desperate to leave her home town and is struggling to see how that can happen - but then, a new waitress arrives. She is different to the other waiting staff and her sexual confidence and bold ideas challenge Janice's own perceptions of the world.

The Still Room is a razor sharp dark comedy play about dreaming big - examining class, attitudes towards sex and the concept of virginity in the 1980s, through the concealed moments in the room where the waiters wait. This is the debut play from Sally Rogers, one of the most distinctive voices in the UK.

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