Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Last chance to see the 20th anniversary production of Beautiful Thing at the Arts Theatre

The brand new 20th anniversary production of Jonathan Harvey’s classic play, Beautiful Thing, which opened to critical acclaim, will finish at the Arts Theatre on 25th May before a short UK tour visiting Liverpool, Leeds and Brighton. Directed by Nikolai Foster, the production stars Suranne Jones as ‘Sandra’, Zaraah Abrahams as ‘Leah’, Oliver Farnworth as ‘Tony and introducing Jake Davies as ‘Jamie’ and Danny-Boy Hatchard, making his professional debut as ‘Ste’. 

The producers invite audiences to come and ‘Bring Your Loved One’ – individuals can bring their own ‘Sandra’, ‘Jamie’, ‘Ste’, ‘Leah’ or ‘Tony’ to the 3pm performances on 9, 16 or 23 May – and they will receive one free ticket. Patrons should quote LOVED1 at the Arts Theatre box office or enter the code online when booking. 

Beautiful Thing is a glorious urban love story between two young men set on an inner city housing estate. It tells the story of teenager Jamie’s relationship with classmate and neighbour Ste. Together the two boys find comedy, warmth and the music of Mama Cass through their loud-mouthed next door neighbour Leah. The play exquisitely depicts what it is to be sixteen, in the first flush of love, and full of optimism. 

Jonathan Harvey wrote Beautiful Thing when he was just 24. It premiered at the Bush Theatre in 1993 and sold out its five-week run before transferring to the Donmar Warehouse, and then the Duke of York’s, eventually winning its author an Olivier Award nomination and the John Whiting Award. A screen adaptation of the play was released in 1996 by Channel 4 films, which went on to be a cult hit. Jonathan is a regular writer for Coronation Street and wrote the TV hit series Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, as well as the best-selling 2012 novel All She Wants. His plays include Canary and Corrie! 

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