Photo Flash: I FOUND MY HORN

By: Dec. 01, 2008
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Monday December 1st - Saturday December 20th, at 7:30pm
Every Thursday-Saturday additional performance at 9:15pm

Please note there are no Sunday performances and no performances on Monday 8th and 15th December.

The Tristan Bates Theatre
Tickets £11/9 concessions
Tickets: 020 7240 6283
boxoffice@tristanbatestheatre.co.uk

Produced by Sweet Spot Productions
Written by Jonathan Guy Lewis and Jasper Rees
Starring Jonathan Guy Lewis
Directed by Harry Burton
Adapted from the book by Jasper Rees, as serialised on Radio 4's Book of the Week

"I loved this show. It is (literally) a hoot, but oddly moving too: a miniature masterclass about music, memory, and mid-life men." Libby Purves

Check what the Telegraph has been saying about this show.
Radio 4's Midweek article on Wednesday Nov. 26th
A man wakes up at forty to a broken marriage, a beckoning bedsit, and the realisation that he has done nothing to make himself memorable. Then he clambers into the attic...

Ever learnt a musical instrument? Then dropped it on leaving school? And secretly regretted it ever since?

After a lay-off of 25 years, Jasper Rees seeks redemption via the sixteen feet of treacherous brass tubing he never mastered in his youth. Resuming his old French horn, he sets himself an impossible task: to perform a Mozart concerto in front of a paying audience of horn fanatics.

"Don't do it," says his mentor. "It takes bollocks of Sheffield steel to play the French horn in public!"

But for Jasper, there's no choice. It's now. Or it's never.

The journey that follows is "irresistible" (Sunday Times), "delightful, warm, witty" (Mail on Sunday), "surprisingly evocative and moving" (Scotland on Sunday) and "inspiring, moving and quite hilarious" (Classical Music Magazine)

Jonathan Guy Lewis plays Jasper Rees and everyone he encounters on his voyage of musical discovery, from his old school conductor to the greatest German soloist since the war. And, of course, Mozart. His debut play Our Boys won the Writer's Guild Award for Best New Fringe Play. His lead roles on television include London's Burning and Soldier Soldier and Ian Bentley in Coronation Street. He is a lapsed horn player.

Harry Burton acted for twenty years before starting a new career as a director. Recent credits include Pinter's The Dumb Waiter in the West End, Quartermaine's Terms by Simon Gray on tour, and Thinspiration, a film drama for Channel 4.

I Found My Horn is Jasper Rees's third book.

www.ifoundmyhorn.co.uk

For details of performances, please click here.

PHOTO CREDIT: Harry Burton

 

Photo Flash: I FOUND MY HORN
Jonathan Guy Lewis

Photo Flash: I FOUND MY HORN
Jonathan Guy Lewis

Photo Flash: I FOUND MY HORN
Jonathan Guy Lewis

Photo Flash: I FOUND MY HORN
Jonathan Guy Lewis



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