Rose Theatre releases rehearsal pictures of its new co-production 'A View from the Bridge', starring Jonathan Slinger

By Emily Dalton

29th Aug 2023 | Local News

First rehearsal pictures of new production, A View from the Bridge. (Photo: Helen Murray)
First rehearsal pictures of new production, A View from the Bridge. (Photo: Helen Murray)

Rose Theatre has released pictures of its new co-production A View from the Bridge which stars Jonathan Slinger and Nancy Crane.

Collaborating with Headlong, Octagon Theatre Bolton and Chichester Festival Theatre, Rose Theatre is part of the first major production of Arthur Miller's play in a decade. It will be showcasing in Kingston 31 October- 11 November.

The brand-new production will be directed by Headlong Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan. She said; "Quite honestly, A View from the Bridge remains one of the most extraordinary plays I have ever read, and it is an honour to be co-producing it alongside some of the country's most important theatres."

Luke Newberry and Rachelle Diedericks. (Photo: Helen Murray)

The play is set in a 1950s Italian-American neighbourhood on the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge, where fierce passions of ancestral Sicily linger. The orphaned Catherine falls for her handsome, newly arrived cousin Rodolpho – an illegal migrant. Their romance is encouraged by her aunt Beatrice but stirs complex feelings in her uncle, Eddie Carbone. As tensions rise, their story spins inexorably beyond control. 

Headlong Artistic Director Holly Race Roughan. (Photo: Helen Murray)

Roughan said she is interested in the thin membrane between the unconscious and the conscious. She added: "I am eager to explore its startlingly relevant themes with today's audiences: the human price of a country's immigration policies, ripping into the personal roar of suppressed feelings and the tenderness of romantic love.

"I am also excited by the play's brutal and honest exploration of masculinity and how that sits with a modern audience. By casting Alfieri as a woman I hope to illuminate further the presence of the 'feminine' emotional intelligence in the play, and its offer to help build a new kind of masculinity." 

Jonathan Slinger stars as 'Eddie'. (Photo: Helen Murray)

Acclaimed stage and screen actor, Jonathan Slinger (Hamlet, Macbeth at The RSC, Crave at Chichester Festival Theatre, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the West End) will play the role of Eddie, marking his first time on stage in an Arthur Miller production.

Slinger will be playing the role of Eddie, joined by Nancy Crane (Inside Man BBC, Suspicion Apple TV, Summer & Smoke, Chimerica at the Almeida / West End). Crane will be the first woman to play the role of Alfieri in a new production that looks at the psychology of the play and its gender politics afresh. 

Crane added; "Holly's production is going to be a new perspective on one of Arthur Miller's best-known plays. I'm excited to be the first woman to play Alfieri and can't wait to see what it does to the play's themes of masculinity and toxic masculinity. A modern-day Greek tragedy about love and identity and belonging and revenge, it seems to me incredibly relevant in 2023." 

Kirsty Bushall in rehearsals. (Photo: Helen Murray)

They are joined by Kirsty Bushell (Richard III at the RSC, Angels in America for Headlong, King Lear at Chichester) as Beatrice, Rachelle Diedericks (The Crucible, Our Generation at the NT/Chichester, Andor for Disney+) as Catherine, Elijah Holloway in his professional stage debut as Louis/Immigration Officer, Luke Newberry (When Winston Went to War with the Wireless at Donmar Warehouse, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Macbeth at The RSC/Barbican) as Rodolpho, Tommy Sim'aan (Vigil, The Tempest at The RSC) as Marco and Lamin Touray (Bouncers UK Tour, Shakespeare in the Squares, Coronation Street) as Mike/Immigration Officer. 

Rehearsals for Arthur Miller's play, A View from the Bridge. (Photo: Helen Murray)

The full creative team includes Emily Ling Williams - Associate Director, Moi Tran - Set and Costume, Mona Camille - Set and Costume Associate, Max Perryment - Composer and Sound Designer, Keegan Curran - Sound Associate, Alex Fernandes - Lighting Designer, Malik Nashad Sharpe - Movement Director, Aundrea Fudge - Voice and Dialect Coach, Kev McCurdy - Fight Director, Yarit Dor - Intimacy Director and Becky Paris - Casting Director. 

The production will play at Octagon Theatre Bolton Friday 8 - Saturday 30 September, Chichester Festival Theatre Friday 6 - Saturday 28 October and Rose Theatre in Kingston Tuesday 31 October - Saturday 11 November. For more information and tickets visit headlong.co.uk. 

A View from the Bridge is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited. 

     

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