Casting Announced for STONES IN HIS POCKETS At The Lyric Theatre, Belfast

Credit Danny Kaan

Cirencester’s Barn Theatre have announced the full cast and creative for the Northern Irish transfer of the 25th anniversary production of Marie Jones’ Olivier award-winning tragicomedy Stones in His Pockets. 

Stone in His Pockets will return to where the original acclaimed production debuted in 1999, Lyric Theatre Belfast from 7 June - 3 July 2022. 

The 25th Anniversary production, which premiered in Cirencester in Summer 2021, will see the return of Shaun Blaney as Jake and Gerard McCabe as Charlie with direction by Matthew McElhinney, design by Gregor Donnelly, choreography by Fleur Mellor, lighting design by Sam Rowcliffe-Tanner, sound design by Harry Smith, AV design by Benjamin Collins and Alex Tabrizi and Denise Cleal as costume supervisor. This new production promises to bring an authentic rediscovery of the worldwide phenomenon, which has won numerous awards including both the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best New Comedy, as well as three Tony nominations on Broadway.

Set in rural Ireland, Stones in His Pockets follows a small village that is turned upside down by the arrival of a Hollywood studio to film the latest historical blockbuster. Told through the eyes of local lads Charlie Conlon and Jake Quinn, who are employed as extras, it soon becomes clear that Tinseltown’s romanticised dream of Ireland is a long way from reality.

Director Matthew McElhinney said, “Lights, Camera, Action! After conquering the world 25 years ago, it is my privilege to work with the exciting team at The Barn Theatre to bring the phenomenal smash hit ‘Stones In His Pockets’ back to the nest. What happens when the stars become the extras and the extras become the stars? Find out at the Lyric Theatre Belfast; resurrected, reclaimed, and reimagined! This is ‘Stones,’ like you have never seen it before’ Welcome home!”

Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at www.lyrictheatre.co.uk

 

 



Emmie Newitt

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