DNA to Premiere New Production at Studio Theatre, Feb 9

By: Jan. 23, 2012
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This spring, teenagers can delve into the dark world of gang violence, deception and deceit in Dennis Kelly's (Matilda The Musical) compelling thriller, DNA. Originally staged at The National Theatre in 2008, Hull Truck Theatre gives this brand new touring production its Yorkshire debut in the Studio Theatre from Thursday 9 – Saturday 11 February.

Hull Truck Theatre has assembled a cast of what they call "up-and-coming talent" for this production including James Alexandrou (Martin Fowler in EastEnders, Romeo and Juliet, Globe Theatre), Emily Butterfield (Treasure Island, The Canterbury Tales) and Elexi Walker (The Vagina Monologues, To Kill A Mockingbird, York Theatre Royal). Actors Tom Clegg and Daniel Francis-Swaby are making their professional debuts.

About the show: Directed by Anthony Banks (Associate Director of The National Theatre Discover Programme), DNA follows the story of a group of teenagers who try to cover their tracks after making the biggest mistake of their lives. But their temporary harmony soon begins to unravel with dire consequences for the gang and others around them. Relationships break down, innocent people are punished and all may not quite be as it seems. The play tackles contemporary issues and is set to ask its audience many questions including: How far would you go to hide the truth? Would you destroy someone's life to save your own, and protect your friends? And finally when does a lie matter more than the truth?

Tickets can be purchased from Sheffield Theatres' Box Office in-person, by phone on 0114 249 6000 or online at sheffieldtheatres.co.uk and are priced just £15.00, with discounts available.



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