Casting is today announced for HighTide, Vicky Graham Productions and Theatr Clwyd world première production of Elinor Cook’s new play Pilgrims for which she won the 2013 George Devine Award. Tamara Harvey, Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd, will direct Steffan Donnelly, Jack Monaghan and Amanda Wilkin in the production which premieres at the tenth annual HighTide Festival of new plays from 8 – 18 September before moving to the Yard Theatre in London from 20 September - 15 October and then Theatr Clwyd from 18 – 29 October.

“You just want to stick flags on virgin territory and claim it as your own”

Dan and Will climb mountains. Aged 18, they climbed Everest. Their pictures were in the national papers. They were legends.

Rachel studies folklore. She’s writing a PhD about men like Dan and Will, their impulse to climb, to overcome, to claim.

Rachel isn’t interested in being a character in Dan’s story. She intends to make her own. But with the thrill of a climb just days away, it’s not just principles, but people, in danger.

Pilgrims is a play about friendship, betrayal, and man’s desire to conquer the world.

Elinor Cook won the 2013 George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright for Pilgrims. Her play The Girl’s Guide to Saving the World was produced by HighTide as part of their festival in April 2014, directed by Amelia Sears. This Christmas her adaptation of Mac Barnett’s book Extra Yarn runs at the Orange Tree Theatre. Her other plays include Ten Weeks (Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama at Gate Theatre), Microwave (short-listed for the Old Vic/Theatre 503 Award for new writing), The Boy Preference (National Theatre Connections), The Circle Game (Old Vic New Voices Time Warner Ignite 3 recipient and performed at Latitude Festival) and This is Where We Got to When You Came In (co-written with non zero one and Bush Theatre). She wrote an episode The Secrets, which was directed by Dominic Savage on BBC One.

Steffan Donnelly plays Will. His theatre credits include The Winter’s Tale, Pericles, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Titus Andronicus (all at Shakespeare’s Globe), Y Tŵr/The Tower (Invertigo Tour), A World Elsewhere (Theatre503), Journeying Boys (Barbican), Outside on the Street (Pleasance Edinburgh/Arcola Theatre), The Winslow Boy (Theatr Clwyd), Saer Doliau/Doll Mender (Finborough Theatre) and I am Not Manuel (Teatre Lliure, Barcelona). His television work includes London Spy. He is Joint Artistic Director of Invertigo Theatre Company, and has adapted My People (co-production with Theatr Clwyd), and is currently developing their new one-man show, My Body Welsh.

Jack Monaghan plays Dan. His theatre credits include As You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe), Deposit (Hampstead Theatre), Regeneration (Royal and Derngate, Northampton & tour), Wendy and Peter (RSC), The Shawshank Redemption (Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh), Cinderella and the Midnight Princess (Rose Theatre Kingston), War Horse (West End). His television work includes Jack Taylor, The Ark and Black Mirror.

Amanda Wilkin plays Rachel. For Shakespeare’s Globe, she performed in Hamlet with which toured to every country over two years, as well as Gabriel and The Tempest. Her other theatre work includes Hopelessly Devoted (Paines Plough & Birmingham REP), Arabian Nights (Watermill Theatre), The Bacchae, Blood Wedding (Royal and Derngate), Marat/Sade, A Midsummer Night's Dream (RSC), Stamping, Shouting and Singing Home (Nuffield Theatre) and The Twits (The Dukes, Lancaster). Her television credits include Gavin and Stacey.

Tamara Harvey is Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd for whom she has directed Much Ado About Nothing. She was a freelance director for fifteen years, directing in the West End, throughout the UK and abroad. Beginning her career at Shakespeare’s Globe, her first major productions as director were the all-female Much Ado About Nothing, the first UK tour of The Graduate and as co-director with Terry Johnson of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Her most recent directing credits include Pride and Prejudice at the Sheffield Crucible, the world premiere of Tim Rice’s musical From Here To Eternity in the West End and the award-winning The Kitchen Sink at the Bush Theatre. She directed the premières of Elephants by Rose Heiney, Hello/Goodbye by Peter Souter and In the Vale of Health, a cycle of four plays by Simon Gray, all for Hampstead Theatre. Other world premières include Breeders (Vicky Graham Productions, St James’ Theatre), The Contingency Plan and tHe dYsFUnCKshOnalZ! (Bush Theatre), Who’s the Daddy? (King’s Head) and Plague Over England (Finborough Theatre & Duchess Theatre). Other West End productions include Bash (Trafalgar Studios) and Whipping it Up (New Ambassadors). Further theatre work includes Educating Rita and Smash (both Menier Chocolate Factory/Theatre Royal Bath and on tour), Romeo and Juliet (Theatre of Memory at Middle Temple Hall), Dancing at Lughnasa (Birmingham REP), Bedroom Farce (West Yorkshire Playhouse), The Importance of Being Earnest (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), Closer (Theatre Royal Northampton) and Tell Me On a Sunday (UK tour).


HIGHTIDE
HighTide is one of the UK’s leading producers of new plays, and one of the few professional theatres focused on the production of new playwrights. Now entering its tenth year, HighTide has premiered more than sixty productions by now major playwrights including Ella Hickson, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Nick Payne, Adam Brace, Beth Steel, Sam Holcroft, Luke Barnes, Vickie Donoghue, Anders Lustgarten, Jack Thorne and Joel Horwood. www.hightide.org.uk

VICKY GRAHAM PRODUCTIONS
Vicky Graham Productions develops, produces and champions brave, quality new plays and musicals. Established in 2012 with the support of the Stage One Bursary scheme, VGP has produced premières of The Sluts of Sutton Drive (Finborough Theatre 2012), Strong Arm (Old Vic New Voices Edinburgh Award 2012), Breeders (directed by Tamara Harvey for Stage One’s ONE STAGE Season, St. James Theatre, 2014) and the critically acclaimed new musical Flowers for Mrs Harris (directed by Daniel Evans at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, May - June 2016). Producer Vicky Graham was the first in-house Producer at Theatre503 in 2010-11, a BBC Performing Arts Fund Fellow with English Touring Theatre in 2013, and Executive Producer at Out of Joint in 2015. She is proud to produce award-winning cabaret duo House of Blakewell, and to serve as Chair of the Board of Theatre Uncut. She also enjoys regular work as facilitator, speaker and mentor.

THEATR CLWYD
Theatr Clwyd produces exciting, dynamic, vibrant theatre for Wales and beyond. Led by Artistic Director Tamara Harvey it is a champion of world-class drama, new writing and family friendly work. Overlooking the Clwydian Hills yet only forty minutes from Liverpool it has three theatres, a cinema, cafe, bar and three art galleries to offer a rich and varied programme of visual arts, film, theatre, music and comedy. It works extensively with its local community, schools and colleges as well as creating award-winning work for and with young people. Over 200,000 people a year come through its doors and in 2015 Theatr Clwyd was voted the Most Welcoming Theatre in Wales.

“One of the hidden treasures of North Wales, a huge vibrant culture complex”
The Guardian

“Absolute must-see productions”
Western Mail

THE YARD
Described as “the most important theatre in East London” (Time Out), The Yard is a space to explore new ideas, to nurture new talent and to share new experiences. Built using recycled and reclaimed materials, The Yard has quickly earned a reputation for programming and developing risk-taking work by new artists. Work that has been discovered and developed at The Yard includes Michaela Coel’s Chewing Gum Dreams, which toured internationally, including to the National Theatre’s Temporary Theatre, and was made into an E4 television series. The Yard’s production of Alexander Zeldin’s Beyond Caring transferred to the National Theatre in April 2015 and is about to embark on a national tour. Alongside the theatre, The Yard bar hosts acclaimed music events, welcomes food residencies from a diverse mix of chefs, and stocks local brews and drinks.

PILGRIMS LISTINGS

HighTide Festival
8 – 18 September

Performance schedule:
Thursday 8 September, 8:00pm
Friday 9 September, 2:30pm
Saturday 10 September, 5:30pm
Sunday 11 September, 7:00pm
Thursday 15 September, 12:00pm
Friday 16 September, 6:00pm
Saturday 17 September, 1:00pm

Tickets:
£20 (£18 Concession) – 10th, 11th, 16th, 17th
£10 – 9th, 15th
£1 – 8th

Yard Theatre
20 September – 15 October

Performances:
8pm Tuesday to Saturday

Tickets:
£15/£12

Theatr Clwyd
18 – 29 October

Performances:
7:45pm Monday to Saturday
2:45pm Saturday matinees

Tickets:
£18 - £11

The Yard Theatre:
Alexander Milward 07944 539 484 / alexander@katemorleypr.com

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