The Royalty Theatre will begin 2019 with the premier of local writer Billy Tower’s Mary Mary.
The play is based around the life of Mary Kelly, considered by many to be the fifth and final victim of Whitechapel killer Jack the Ripper. Little is known of Mary Kelly’s life before she came to reside in Whitechapel – making her by far the most mysterious of the serial killer’s alleged victims.
Director Abbi Laidler says: “It is a fictional account of factual events and I try to explore how those events had an impact on the Whitechapel community and Mary Kelly in particular. The victims have been reduced to names in police files, but these women had lives that are often overlooked in the search for the killer. I am not interested in naming the killer in this play, I am using Mary to focus on how these events affected her as an individual. I really hope you enjoy this show written by the talented Billy Towers.”
The play, which runs from 23rd to 26th January, stars Nikki Slack as Mary and Andrew Barella as Joseph Barnett. Also appearing are Helen Bowie and Alex Goodchild.
Being performed in the Royalty’s studio theatre, which last year saw performances of Five Kinds of Silence, Temple and new piece Jesu Mercy, all tickets are £6.50 and are strictly limited to 60 per evening.
Over the years I have been reviewing I have come to relish the intimacy and immediacy of a studio production. Performed in a small space these productions can have a greater impact on the audience members than plays performed in the larger auditorium. The close proximity of the audience to the stage - often in the round - creates a sense of involvement and increases the intensity of the experience. There is no where to hide when emotions begin to run high.
Often studio productions are plays by established writers which explore difficult themes, or they may be new works by writers testing their wings. Mary Mary is a combination of a new work by a local writer, and an exploration of a difficult subject. It sounds fascinating and I am looking forward to experiencing it.
Tickets can be booked via www.ticketsource.co.uk/ royaltytheatre or on 0333 666 3366 and I recommend purchasing in advance to avoid disappointment - Friday and Saturday are already sold out.
DS
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