Kirsty Besterman, Tom Byam Shaw Lead Foxfinder At Finborough Theater

By: Nov. 29, 2011
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Papatango have teamed up with one of London's leading new writing venues, the Finborough Theatre to present the winning entries in the 2011 Papatango Playwriting Competition 2011, featuring this year's winning play Foxfinder by Dawn King which will play for a four week limited season from 29 November (Press Night: Thursday, 1 December 2011 at 8.30pm).

"You, Foxfinder, must be clean in body and mind. Always remember that the smallest fault in your character could become a crack into which the beast may insinuate himself, like water awaiting the freeze that will smash the stone apart."

William Bloor, a Foxfinder, arrives at Sam and Judith Covey's farm to investigate a suspected contamination. What follows will change the course of all their lives, forever. Foxfinder is a gripping, unsettling and darkly comic exploration of belief, desire and responsibility.

Playwright Dawn King was one of ten writers from across the UK chosen for the BBC Writersroom 10 scheme, a prestigious mentoring and support programme. Through this she is developing a new play with West Yorkshire Playhouse. She is also currently writing My One and Only, an afternoon play for BBC radio 4. Her episode of horror series The Man in Black will broadcast on BBC radio 4 Extra later this year. Previous radio work includes afternoon play 28 and episodes for the first and second series of science fiction drama Planet B for BBC radio 7. She was made co-series leader for the third series. Her recent theatre work includes Water Sculptures/Zoo double bill (Union Theatre), Face Value (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough), The Bitches' Ball (Hoxton Hall), National Tour and Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh) and Doghead Boy and Sharkmouth Go To Ikea (The Junction, Cambridge). Previous work has received performances, workshops and readings at; Royal Court Theatre, Soho Theatre, Hampstead Theatre, Theatre503, Arcola, Old Red Lion, Etcetera Theatre, The Latitude Festival, Resonance FM and The Union Theatre. Dawn was a member of both the Soho Theatre and Royal Court Theatre Young Writers' Programmes and holds an MA distinction in Writing for Performance from Goldsmiths University, London. www.dawn-king.com

Director Blanche McIntyre returns to the Finborough Theatre where she directed the sell-out productins of Accolade and Molière or the League of Hypocrites. She was the winner of the first Leverhulme Bursary for Emerging Theatre Directors. She was Associate Director at Out of Joint in 2010, and Director in Residence at The National Theatre Studio London and the Finborough Theatre in 2009. Directing includes When Did You Last See My Mother? (Trafalgar Studios), Pinching For My Soul (Focus Theatre, Dublin), Robin Hood (Latitude), Open Heart Surgery (Soho Theatre and Southwark Playhouse), Wuthering Heights (National Tour), The Revenger's Tragedy (BAC), The Master and Margarita (Greenwich Playhouse), Three Hours After Marriage (Union Theatre), Doctor Faustus, The Devil Is An Ass and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as Told to Carl Jung by an Inmate of Broadmoor Asylum (White Bear Theatre), Cressida and The Invention of Love (Edinburgh Festival), Prometheus Bound (Burton Taylor Theatre, Oxford). She was also Associate Director on The Big Fellah (Out of Joint 2010 and 2011 tours). Blanche also works as a writer and librettist.

The cast comprises:

Kirsty Besterman, trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Theatre includes The Importance of Being Earnest (Rose Theatre, Kingston), The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, Holding Fire! and Liberty (Shakespeare's Globe), King Lear (Royal Shakespeare Company), The Rivals (Theatre Royal Bath), Othello (Cheek by Jowl), Amy's View (Nottingham Playhouse), Plunder (Watermill Theatre, Newbury), Edmond (Wilton's Music Hall), Twelfth Night (Ludlow Theatre Festival), People Are Stupid: A Political Memoir (Arcola Theatre) and Private Lives (Simply Theatre). Television includes Foyle's War, Doctors and Peter Ackroyd's London. Radio includes The Girl Who Was Going To Die and Words and Music - Solitude.

Tom Byam Shaw, trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Theatre includes The Tempest (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Salome (Headlong Theatre) and Les Parents Terribles (Donmar Warehouse at Trafalgar Studios). Film includes Grand Street. Television includes A Room With A View and The Bill. Tom has been longlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer in the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2011.

Becci Gemmell, trained at Drama Studio London. Theatre includes 66 Books (Bush Theatre), Lark Rise to Candleford (National Tour), Eurydice (Young Vic and National Tour), F*cked (Old Red Lion Theatre), As You Like It (The Curve, Leicester), How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found (Southwark Playhouse), Uncertainty (Latitude), Mad Funny Just (Theatre 503), Gleaming Dark (Trafalgar Studios), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Oxford Shakespeare Company), Winter (Soho Theatre Studio), Anniversary (The Old Vic 24 Hour Plays), Much Ado About Nothing (Guildford Shakespeare Company), Air Guitar (Bristol Old Vic Studio) and Volpone (Wilton's Music Hall). Film includes Red Lights. Television includes Land Girls, Home Time, Meeting and Angel of Death - The Story of Beverly Allitt.

Gyuri Sarossy has appeared in Hangover Square (2008) and Moliere or the League of Hypocrites (2009) at the Finborough Theatre. Trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Other theatre includes Romeo and Juliet (Royal Shakespeare Company), Earthquakes in London (Headlong Theatre), Balmoral, Man and Superman, Galileo's Daughter, Don Juan (The Peter Hall Company), As You Like It (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Liverpool Playhouse and Chichester Festival Theatre), Twelfth Night, Uncle Vanya (Donmar Warehouse), Luther (National Theatre), The Hypochondriac (Almeida Theatre), Macbeth, Coriolanus (The Tobacco Factory), Rope (Watermill Theatre, Newbury), The Promise (Tricycle Theatre), The Tempest (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton), Romeo and Juliet (Leicester Haymarket), Simplicity (Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond), A Christmas Carol, The Bald Prima Donna (Bristol Old Vic) The Biting Point (Theatre 503) and Summer in the City (BAC). Film includes Another Life, After Death, Sheepish, Spirit of the Fox and Jean. Television includes Einstein and Eddington, Tchaikovsky, Judge John Deed, Egypt, The Bill, Holby City, EastEnders, Casualty, Doctors, Blue Dove, Belfry Witches, Up Rising and Kavanagh QC. Radio includes Getting Nowhere Fast and Twenty Cigarettes.

Papatango was founded by Matt Roberts, George Turvey and Sam Donovan in 2007. The company's mission is to find the best and brightest new talent in the UK with an absolute commitment to bring their work to the stage. Since then, Papatango have produced eight pieces of new writing in such venues as the Tristan Bates Theatre, the Old Red Lion Theatre and the Pleasance London. 2009 saw the launch of their first Papatango New Writing Competition, which each year has gone from strength to strength. Now in its new home - the multi-award-winning Finborough Theatre - this year's competition received over 600 entries from all over the UK. This year's judges included Con O'Neill (Actor), Catherine Johnson (Playwright), Matt Charman (Playwright), Colin Barr (BBC Director and Producer), Tamara Harvey (Director), Ruth Carney (Director), Neil McPherson (Artistic Director of the Finborough Theatre),Van Badham (Literary Manager of the Finborough Theatre) and Tanya Tillett (Literary Agent, The Rod Hall Agency).

Listings Information
Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London SW10 9ED
Box Office 0844 847 1652 Book online at www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk

Tuesday, 29 November - Friday 23 December 2011
Tuesday to Saturday evenings at 8.30pm, with matinees on Saturday at 3.00pm and Sunday at 4.30pm (as listed in the schedule below)

Prices for Weeks 1 and 2 (29 November -11 December 2011) - Tickets £13, £9 concessions, except Tuesday Evenings £9 all seats, and Saturday evenings £13 all seats.
Previews £9 all seats.

£5 tickets for under 30's for performances from Tuesday to Sunday of the first week when booked online only.
£10 tickets for residents of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on the first Saturday of the run only.

Prices for Weeks 3 and 4 (13 December -23 December 2011) Tickets £15, £11 concessions, except Tuesday Evenings £11 all seats, and Saturday evenings £15 all seats.



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