A Very Expensive Poison

4 - 7 Nov

By Lucy Prebble

A Very Expensive Poison

4 - 7 Nov

Based on the Guardian/Faber Book ‘An Expensive Poison’ by Luke Harding

Director Lily Dyble
Set and Costume Designer Caitlin Abbott
Lighting Designer Jodi Rabinowitz
Composer & Sound Designer Joseff Harris
Movement Support Sachi Kimura

“In Russia it was chaos or some brave new world, depends who you talk to.
Everything is upside down, inside out.
But inside, you are just trying to be normal.
Live.”

Witness the story of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko, who is granted asylum in Britain but whose vocal opposition ultimately leads to a tragic end. Through the eyes of his grieving wife Marina, the play takes us through extraordinary true events and unravels the complexities of Russian politics and corruption.

Written by Lucy Prebble, the executive producer of Succession, this hyper-theatrical thriller will leave you both shocked and moved. A Very Expensive Poison is performed by our Acting cohort.

This amateur production of A Very Expensive Poison is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd www.concordtheatricals.co.uk

Show age restrictions: 14+
This production features real political events, poisoning discussed and effects shown and a discussion of mass murder, violence, fake blood and gunshots.

Duration: 2 hours (including a 15-min interval)

Booking Info

Dates

Tue 4 Nov, 7:15pm
Wed 5 Nov, 7:15pm
Thu 6 Nov, 2:15pm
Thu 6 Nov, 7:15pm
Fri 7 Nov, 7:15pm

Prices
Standard £18
Concessions (Mountview alumni/access/under 18/student/unemployed)* £13.50
Southwark Presents Cardholder £12
Venue

The Backstage Theatre, Mountview, 120 Peckham Hill Street, London SE15 5JT

To Book

020 8881 2201

Our box office hours are currently Monday-Friday 9am-8pm and Saturday 9am-3pm. Online booking is 24 hours, but phone and in-person bookings should be made within these times. Tickets are booked subject to Mountview's terms and conditions.

Industry Booking

If you are an agent, casting director or industry colleague looking to view this production, please contact Neil Rutherford - [email protected]

Access and Concessions Bookings

*Please bring proof of ID when purchasing concession tickets. Access tickets are charged at the concession rate. Audience members who require a companion ticket can book this by contacting the box office team on [email protected] or 020 8881 2201.

Lily Dyble

Director

Credits as Director: My Pet Star (Marlowe Theatre) (for which she also wrote the book and lyrics); Fun Home (Mountview), Roald Dhal’s Revolting Rhymes (Waterperry Opera Festival/Opera Holland Park/UK tour), The Water Diviner’s Tale (Opera North), Sweeney Todd (The Egg/Theatre Royal Bath), Forbidden Touch (Welsh National Opera/National Opera Studio - as co-director).

As Associate Director: Here We Are (NT), The Producers (Garrick Theatre), Richard II and Guys & Dolls (Bridge Theate), Abigail’s Party (Stratford East), The Baker’s Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory), A Night at the Opera (Royal Opera House/Nevill Holt Opera), The Fairy Queen (Waterperry Opera Festival), Gone (Theatre503) and With All Our Hearts (West End).

Natasha Harrison

Associate Director

Natasha is a director specialising in movement and intimacy, with an MA in Movement: Directing and Teaching from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Credits include: Queen at the Opera (Grange Park Festival), Four Minutes Twelve Seconds (Oldham Coliseum), Emma (Theatre Royal Bath), Pimpinone and Barber of Seville (Royal Opera House), The Real Thing (Old Vic), Linck & Mülhahn (Hampstead Theatre), Ride (Southwark Playhouse/Leicester Curve) and Girl From The North Country (UK tour).

Caitlin Abbott

Set & Costume Designer

Caitlin was a Linbury Prize Finalist, RSC Assistant Designer and has twice been nominated for OffWest End Awards for set design.

Design credits include: Spy Movie: The Play! (Norwich Theatre Playhouse), My Pet Star (Marlowe Theatre), Houdini’s Greatest Escape (Yvonne Arnaud), Crimes on Centre Court (Theatre Royal Bath), Wellington 24 (Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds), Sweeney Todd (The Egg), Perspective (NT) and The Elephant Man (Bristol Old Vic).

As Associate Designer: The Wreckers (Glyndebourne/Malmo Opera) and Fair Maid of the West (RSC).

Jodi Rabinowitz

Lighting Designer

Jodi is a lighting and video designer whose work expands theatrical and non-traditional spaces.

Their design experience includes: The Land We Shared and Generator (upcoming), Sweeney Todd (Mountview), Leo Prothmann - London Fashion Week, Doomers, Clean Bandit, Transgression, Ragedom, BullyAche (Abbey Road Studios), Derry Boys, Series of Public Apologies, The Deadmouse and Peabrain Dreams, Ally and the Soundwavesa and Nadi.

As Associate Lighting Designer: Stars, Entians Game, Please Do Not Touch and Sherlock.

Joseff Harris

Sound Designer

Joseff is a composer and sound designer whose work spans theatre, audio, commercials, film and installation.

He has been recognised with multiple awards as well as being nominated for a BBC Audio Drama Award.

His work has been featured in productions for the National Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, Orange Tree Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Bristol Old Vic and many more.

Joseff has also worked with Netflix, BBC, Audible, Red Bull and Clarks on audio and commercial projects.

Lewis Champney

Production Manager

Lewis trained at RCSSD.

Theatre includes: The Forsyte Saga, Farewell Mister Haffmann, 23.5 Hours, Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea (Park Theatre), The Gods of Salford (The Lowry), Cutting the Tightrope (Edinburgh Internation Theatre), Cutting the Tightrope, As Long As We Are Breathing, Gigi & Dar (Arcola Theatre), Puppy (Kings Head Theatre), The Three Musketeers (Oxford Playhouse), Captain Amazing (Southwark Playhouse), Lysistrata (RCSSD).

Opera includes: The Little Zombie Girl (Shaw Theatre) and Eugene Onegin (Eleanor Burke).

@eStage

A Very Expensive Poison Creatives

Fight Choreographer
Rachid Sabitri

Voice Coach
Ellen Hartley

Movement Support/Intimacy Director
Sachi Kimura

Production Managers
Lewis Champney
Naomi Wildridge

Costume Supervisor
Charlie Rowen

A Very Expensive Poison Crew

Stage Manager
Joe Doyle ∆

Deputy Stage Manager
Leo Watson ∆

Assistant Stage Managers
Matilda Wilkes
Jaylie Wayling

Production Electrician
Billy Highfield

LX Operator/Programmer
Will Mortimer ∆

LX Programming Mentor
Efa Gregory

Scenic Construction Manager
Hannah Smith

Scenic Art Manager
Steven Peters

Scenic Artist/Prop Maker
Jimmy Wilkes

Fit Up Crew
Catriana Black
Neve Watts
Tash Werblow
Francesca Wolff

∆ Dip/FdA/BA Theatre Production Arts student

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