Out of Joint and the Lyric Hammersmith's acclaimed production of "THE BIG FELLAH" by Richard Bean
Directed by Max Stafford-Clark at The Gaiety Theatre
from 19th April until 7th May 2011 opening night 21st April
Since Finbar moved Britain his credits include many productions with the RSC; Dancing at Lughnasa (Old Vic); A Doll's House (Peter Hall Company, Bath); As You Desire Me (West End); and Not About Nightingales (National Theatre/Broadway), for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor.
Max Stafford-Clark founded Out of Joint and is former artistic director of the Royal Court, where his work included the premieres of Serious Money, Top Girls and Our Country's Good. His productions for Out of Joint include Talking to Terrorists, The Permanent Way, Shopping and F***ing and the world-touring, Africa-inspired Macbeth. He has also directed premieres of 4 plays by Sebastian Barry including the world-touring hit The Steward of Christendom.Cast includes Yasmine Akram, Luke Griffin, Youssef Kerkour, Lisa Kerr, Finbar Lynch, David Ricardo-Pearce and David Rintoul.
Richard Bean was formerly a stand-up comedian and occupational psychologist. He is one of the UK's most popular and prolific playwrights. His controversial England People Very Nice for the National Theatre was nominated for Best Comedy at the Olivier Awards; Harvest, about a century in the life of a farming family, won Critics' Circle Best Play Award.
The Big Fellah is designed by Tim Shortall (Sweet Charity, nominated for a Tony Award for La Cage Aux Folles), with lighting design by Jason Taylor and sound design by Nick Manning."Bean is a master of dark comedy ... Sharp, witty, neither judgmental nor sentimental ... Fine performances, particularly from Finbar Lynch as the urbane hard man Costello" The Times
'Jaw-dropping laughs ... A big meaty subject ... Cracking performances" Sunday Times
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