Love And Friendship On The Rocks
MEDIA RELEASE: The Court Theatre
Love And Friendship On
The Rocks
Artistic temperaments and passionate
relationships lie at the centre of ON THE ROCKS, a
comedy-drama inspired by true events in the lives of
literary icons D.H Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield. The
Court Theatre stages the New Zealand première of Amy
Rosenthal’s new play.
In 1916, Lawrence and his German wife Frieda invited Mansfield and her partner John Middleton Murry to form an artistic utopia in the Cornish town of Zennor where friends could live, eat and write together. Three months later the dream was shattered.
Claire Dougan
plays the iconic writer Katherine Mansfield, who she
describes as “a very complex woman to play. Mansfield is
dealing with writer’s block and her brother’s death as
well as a kind of ‘culture shock’ – she’s really
unprepared for the intensity of Lawrence and Frieda’s
relationship. It’s a fantastic role.”
Jon Pheloung
lost over ten kilos to play Lawrence who was, at the time of
the play, living in near-destitution as a social outcast due
to his vocal anti-war stance, anti-German sentiment and
accusations of obscenity in his work.
“Although he was
ill, he was still a massive personality – brilliant and
passionate and at the same time very dominating and
controlling” says Pheloung.
Jason Whyte, last seen at
The Court in 2007’s THE SHAPE OF THINGS, plays
Mansfield’s partner and eventual second husband, writer
and literary critic John Middleton Murry. Whyte recently
performed in the critically-acclaimed APOLLO 13: MISSION
CONTROL at the Sydney Opera House and will tour the
production to Australia and the US next year.
Ali Harper
plays Lawrence’s passionate and hedonistic wife Frieda.
Harper last appeared at The Court in the musical I LOVE YOU,
YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE! while pregnant; ON THE ROCKS
marks her return to the stage.
Director Lara Macgregor
believes that ON THE ROCKS is at its heart a play about
“struggle: the struggle to love, live and pursue
creativity in the midst of war.”
Rosenthal wrote ON THE
ROCKS after a six-year struggle with writer’s block. In
her return to playwriting, Rosenthal revisited an idea
she’d ever since an A-level teacher introduced her to
Mansfield's stories at school; of exploring those outwardly
idyllic but ill-fated months in Cornwall. There are echoes
of Rosenthal’s creative anxiety in the character of
Katherine, who struggled with writer’s block throughout
her life. “I like to think [Mansfield] would be as
thrilled as I am that ON THE ROCKS is being produced in her
native New Zealand” says Rosenthal.
ON THE ROCKS opens
on June 19. Macgregor encourages audiences to enjoy this
play about “what happens when a friendship gets too close
for comfort and a refreshing look at two literary titans who
were, at their core, women, and men, in love.”
ON THE
ROCKS by Amy Rosenthal
Directed by: Lara
Macgregor
Venue: Court One, The Court Theatre,
Christchurch
Cast: Claire Dougan, Ali Harper, Jon
Pheloung and Jason Whyte
Production Dates: 19 June – 17
July 2010
Performances: 6pm Monday / Thursday; 7:30pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (no show Sundays).
2pm matinee Saturday 26 June
Tickets: Adults $45,
Senior Citizens $38, Tertiary Students $26, School Children
$15, Group discount (20+) $36, Matinee $29 (26 June
only)
Bookings: The Court Theatre, 20 Worcester
Boulevard; 963 0870 or
www.courttheatre.org.nz
ends