The Ladykillers (play)

The Ladykillers is a 2011 stage adaptation written by Graham Linehan based on the 1955 Ealing comedy film of the same name. The play premièred at the Liverpool Playhouse in November 2011, directed by Sean Foley.[1] It then transferred to the Gielgud Theatre in London, opening on 7 December 2011 (after previews from 26 November 2011), and closed after a successful and extended run on 14 April 2012.[2] The production, with a different cast, then embarked on a UK national tour from September to December 2012.[2][3] The play returned to Ealing in March 2017, when it was performed at The Questors Theatre, located less than 500 metres from Ealing Studios, where the original 1955 film was shot.[4] The play had its North American premiere at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada in June 2019 with Damien Atkins as Professor Marcus and Chick Reid as Mrs. Wilberforce.[5]

Key cast

Mrs Wilberforce reports her fanciful suspicions to the local police constable, in a 2014 production by OVO theatre company, St Albans, UK
CharacterFilmOriginal play2012 tour[3]Shaw Festival 2019[5]
MarcusAlec GuinnessPeter CapaldiPaul BownDamien Atkins
HarryPeter SellersStephen WightWilliam TroughtonAndrew Lawrie
LouisHerbert LomBen MillerShaun WilliamsonSteven Sutcliffe
Major CourtneyCecil ParkerJames FleetClive MantleRic Reid
One RoundDanny GreenClive RoweChris McCalphyMartin Happer
Mrs WilberforceKatie JohnsonMarcia WarrenMichele DotriceChick Reid

References

  1. "The Ladykillers Captivates West End With "Pitch-Perfect Production"", Everyman and Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool, 8 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  2. Andrew Girvan, "The Ladykillers embarks on UK tour from Plymouth, 14 Sep", Whatsonstage.com, 19 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  3. "The Show | The Ladykillers". Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  4. "The Ladykillers at The Questors Theatre"
  5. "The Ladykillers - Shaw Festival Theatre". www.shawfest.com. Archived from the original on 7 May 2019.
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