Earthquakes in London

Earthquakes in London
Written by Mike Bartlett
Date premiered 4 August 2010
Place premiered Cottesloe Theatre, London,
United Kingdom
Original language English

Earthquakes in London is a play by Mike Bartlett. It received its world premiere at the Royal National's Cottesloe Theatre on 4 August 2010, following previews from 29 July 2010. The production was directed by Rupert Goold in a co-production with Headlong.[1] The play was also published in 2010.[2]

Plot

The play centres on the lives and loves of three sisters, abandoned long ago by their doom-mongering father. The father is a prominent climate scientist played by Bill Paterson who predicts environmental apocalypse. The eldest sister (Lia Williams) is a cabinet minister who plans to halt all airport expansion, choosing environment over economy. The middle sister (Anna Madeley) is heavily pregnant and growing increasingly depressed about the uncertain future her child is being born into. The youngest sister is a rebellious teenager and frequent nuisance to her career-minded eldest sister. As the three women attempt, in their own different ways, to come to terms with the fact that their father's pessimistic forecasts may be right, Freya, the middle sister, contemplates suicide to avoid bringing her child into an apocalypic future and an opportunity presents itself for reconciliation with their estranged misanthropic father.[3][4]

Original cast

The original cast includes Lucy May Barker, Gary Carr, Brian Ferguson, Polly Frame, Tom Goodman-Hill, Michael Gould, Anna Madeley, Bill Paterson, Jessica Raine, Geoffrey Streatfeild and Lia Williams.[5]

Reception

The National Theater/Headlong production received generally positive reviews, with The Guardian,[3] The Independent,[4] The Telegraph[6] and Time Out[7] all awarding the production four stars.

Rupert Goold was "longlisted" for the 2010 Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his direction of the original production. Miriam Buether received the set design award, and she was also shortlisted for the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards.

Trivia

In 2013, one of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School's performances of Earthquakes in London was cancelled due to earthquake activity in New Zealand. Hours before the show opening (16 August) there were two 6 magnitude earthquakes, along with several 4 and 5 magnitude earthquakes. It was decided to cancel that evening's performance. http://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/review.php?id=6177

In May 2015, one of Yateley School's AS Drama groups performed the play. The next day, an earthquake was reported in Kent.

References

  1. NT Announces Full Casts for Thebes, Earthquakes
  2. Bartlett, Mike (2010). Earthquakes in London. Methuen Drama. ISBN 9781408132821. OCLC 660660641.
  3. 1 2 Billington, Michael (4 August 2010). "Earthquakes in London". The Guardian.
  4. 1 2 Taylor, Paul (5 August 2010). "Earthquakes in London, National Theatre: Cottesloe, London". The Independent.
  5. Earthquakes in London Cast Credits
  6. Spencer, Charles (5 August 2010). "Earthquakes in London, National Theatre, review". The Telegraph. the show’s mood of febrile anxiety about global warming at times succeeded in niggling even a crusty climate-change sceptic like myself.
  7. Marlowe, Sam (9 August 2010). "Earthquakes in London". TimeOut.

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