Full Cast Announced for LUNA GALE at Hampstead Theatre

By: May. 06, 2015
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Sharon Small, Corey Johnson and Rachel Redford will be joined by Alexander Arnold, Caroline Faber, Ed Hughes and Abigail Rose in the UK Premiere of Luna Gale, in a cast which features both outstanding established performers and exciting new talent.

Multi award-winning Rebecca Gilman's play is a sharp exploration of our power to defy the odds and affect our future and that of our children.

Caroline Cox has been working in The Department of Human Services in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for twenty-five years. A veteran social worker, she thinks she has a typical case on her hands when she encounters Peter and Karlie, yet another teenage couple with all the classic problems. But as Caroline wades deeper into their situation, she stumbles upon a life-changing revelation, making her question all she thinks is fundamental... both professionally and personally.

Lighting is designed by Jon Clark and sound by John Leonard.

Rebecca Gilman's plays include The Glory of Living (Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright, The George Devine Award and was named one of Time magazine's Best Plays of the Decade), The Sweetest Swing in Baseball, Spinning Into Butter (received a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Play) and Boy Gets Girl (Olivier nominated for Best New Play) - all four plays were given their UK premieres at The Royal Court. Her other plays include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Crowd You're in With, A True History of the Johnstown Flood and Dollhouse.

Michael Attenborough returns to Hampstead's Main Stage for the first time since his period as Hampstead Theatre's Artistic Director (1984 - 1989). He directed the Hampstead Downstairs sell-out hit Godchild starring Tracy-Ann Oberman in 2013. Recent credits as Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre include King Lear, Reasons to be Pretty and Measure for Measure.

Alexander Arnold was last at Hampstead in the Olivier Nominated Four Minutes Twelve Seconds. He has recently been seen on TV in Poldark, Foyles's War, Silk and What Remains. Film includes The Salvation.

Caroline Faber's theatre performances include The Taming Of The Shrew (RSC), Piaf (Bolton Octagon), Romeo and Juliet (Headlong), King Lear (Headlong/Young Vic) and Life For Beginners (Theatre 503). TV includes Eastenders, Merlin and Doctors.

Ed Hughes' stage appearances include This House (National Theatre), Democracy (Sheffield Crucible) and Enron (West End and Tour). TV includes The Honourable Woman, Dark Matters, Eastenders and Doctors, and film includes Bulletproof Plan and Anesthesia.

Corey Johnson's stage work includes Man and Superman (National Theatre), A Streetcar Named Desire (Young Vic), Lady Lazarus (Royal Court) and Enron (West End and Tour). TV includes 24:Live Another Day, Asylum, Utopia, Nixon The One and Beaver Falls. Film includes Blood Moon, Ruby Strangelove, Ex Machina, X-Men:First Class and The Bourne Legacy.

Rachel Redford has recently been on stage in Closer (Donmar Warehouse), Adler and Gibb (Royal Court), Ghost >From A Perfect Place (Arcola) and Not the Worst Place (Paines Plough). Her film work includes Posh.

Abigail Rose's stage appearances include A Local Boy (Pleasance Theatre), and Romeo and Juliet, Tory Boyz and Prince of Denmark (Ambassador's Theatre). TV includes Atlantis, and film includes the National Theatre film London Road.

Sharon Small's stage work includes Carmen Disruption (Almeida), Arden of Faversham (RSC), Men Should Weep (National Theatre) and Spur of the Moment (Royal Court). TV includes series regular in Law and Order and The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Stonemouth, Call the Midwife and Mistresses. Film includes Last Chance Harvey, Dear Frankie and About a Boy.



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