Punk Rock (play)

Punk Rock
Written by Simon Stephens
Characters William Carlisle
Lily Cahill
Bennett Francis
Cissy Franks
Nicholas Chatman
Tanya Gleason
Chadwick Meade
Lucy Francis
Dr Richard Harvey
Date premiered 2009
Royal Exchange Theatre
Original language English

Punk Rock is a play by the British playwright Simon Stephens which premiered at the Royal Exchange in 2009[1] and transferred to the Lyric Hammersmith directed by Sarah Frankcom. The play concerns a group of private school sixth formers during their A Level mocks exams.[2]

Plot

In the library of a grammar school, eight sixth-formers are preparing for their mock-A Levels and nearing the end of their school lives. There are various sub-plots detailing the various love lines or triangles that emerge through the play.

Characters

Character Original Cast, 2009 Revival Cast, 2010 Wales Cast, 2012 New Zealand Cast, 2012 Australian Cast, 2012 Australian Cast, 2014 Spanish Cast, 2014 New York Cast, 2014 New Zealand Cast, 2015 Edinburgh Cast, 2015 Montreal

Cast, 2016

William Carlisle Tom Sturridge Rupert Simonian Samuel Harris Nathan Mudge Sam O'Sullivan Andrew Creer Víctor de la Fuente Douglas Smith Jared Kirkwood Oliver Matjasz Oliver Price
Bennett Francis Henry Lloyd-Hughes Edward Franklin Christopher Harris Jordan Mooney Graeme McRae Bevan Pfeiffer Samy Khalil Will Pullen Taylor Barrett Stefan Collins Nicholas Lepage
Chadwick Meade Harry McEntire Mike Nobel John Clark Ryan Dulieu Gabriel Dean Fancourt Dacre Montgomery-Harvey Álvaro Quintana Noah Robbins Hamish Annan Lewis Norton Patrick Park
Lilly Cahill Jessica Raine Laura Pyper Leah Carroll Sarah Graham Darcie Irwin-Simpson Jessica Paterson María Romero Colbie Minifie Ripeka Templeton Jane Hogan Rebecca Bauer
Cissy Franks Sophie Wu Ruth Milne Jeni Lloyd Morgan Albrecht Madeleine Jones Stephanie Panozzo Carolina Yuste Lilly Englert Ailis Oliver-Kerby Debbie Ashley Madeline Harvey
Nicholas Chatman Nicholas Banks Nicholas Banks Alex Enmarch George Mason Owen Little Luke Fewster Alejandro Chaparro Pico Alexander Andrew Coshan Elliot Gardner Ryan Doherty
Tanya Gleason Katie West Katie West Becky Ormrod Elizabeth McMenamin Rebecca Martin Harriet Gordon-Anderson Helena Mocejón Annie Funke Lana Walters Josie Webster Victoria Hall
Lucy Francis Emma Warbuton Juliet York Emily Dyble Rosie Hayden / Caitlin Roscherr / Jaimee McCann Clementine Mills Elle Harris - Sophie Shapiro Sinead Fitzgerald Claire Elkins Annabella Papaioannou/

Megan Roche

Dr Richard Harvey Simon Wolfe Simon Wolfe Liz Tustin (Dr Rachel Harvey) Devlin Bishop Paul Hooper David J Rose Ariadna Gil, Chani Martín, Eugenio Villota David Greenspan Ross Johnston Chris Green Saro Saroyan

Other productions

Reception

The premiere received generally positive reviews with Variety saying "confirms Simon Stephens as one of the most important and exciting British playwrights working today". The play has also been nominated for the 2010 TMA Best New Play award. It was also well received by The Guardian,[14] the Crikey blog,[15] The Times[16] and others.

Some critics have criticised Stephens for unoriginality, however. For example, Leo Benedictus, writing for the guardian in 2009, said "The critics spot various possible influences such as The History Boys, Another Country, Lord of the Flies, Elephant, If…, Skins, and The Catcher in the Rye."[14]

Legacy

Identity Crisis

Punk Rock inspired Identity Crisis, a drama and philosophy project, exploring the play's themes with young people in London and Manchester.[17]

Teaching

Punk Rock is frequently used in Drama education in sixth form in England, as well as a few other places around the world. There have been multiple student productions of the play, some of which the play's author, Simon Stephens, has attended.

References

  1. "'Punk Rock' at The Royal Exchange, Manchester". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  2. http://www.royalexchangetheatre.org.uk/event.aspx?id=180
  3. https://www.facebook.com/HapticTheatreCompany?fref=ts
  4. http://www.atyp.com.au/under-the-wharf/productions/punk-rock
  5. http://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/archive/show.aspx?eventid=1614
  6. http://outfittheatre.co.nz/the_outfit_theatre_co/Punk_Rock_Auckland_Theatre_2012.html
  7. http://www.doncasterlittletheatre.co.uk/index.php/whats-on/theatre/250-punk-rock
  8. http://www.thenomadicplayers.co.uk/?page_id=6
  9. http://divadlodisk.cz/repertoar-detail.php?id=516
  10. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/18/theater/punk-rock-by-simon-stephens-at-the-lucille-lortel.html
  11. http://www.lortelaward.com/2015nominees.htm
  12. http://www.broadwaybaby.com/shows/punk-rock-by-simon-stephens/708183
  13. "PUNK ROCK - A chance to understand them: so beautiful, so evil, so vulnerable". www.theatreview.org.nz. Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  14. 1 2 Leo, Benedictus (10 September 2009). "What to say about... Punk Rock by Simon Stephens". The Guardian. London: The Guardian. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  15. Bradford Syke, Luke. "REVIEW: Punk Rock". Crikey. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  16. "The Times".
  17. "Identity Crisis". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
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