North and south do battle in play
Directed by Christopher Harper, the show plays at the venue from Wednesday March 15 to Saturday March 18.
Alastair Whatley, Emily Bowker and Graham Brookes reprise the roles of Oliver, Emily and Alan, and Elizabeth Boag joins the 2017 tour as Dawn.
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Hide AdArtistic director of the Original Theatre Company Alastair Whatley said: “We are delighted to be taking Invincible back on the road.
“Torben’s state-of-the-nation comedy reached out to audiences across the UK in 2016 with his vision of a nation divided, cleft in two down the Watford Gap. We look forward to navigating the play through post-Brexit Britain in 2017.”
With the recession biting hard, Emily and Oliver have decided to downsize and shift their middle-class London lifestyle to a small town in the north of England.
One night, they open their doors to their next-door neighbours, Dawn and Alan.
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Hide AdOver the course of a disastrous evening of olives, anchovies, Karl Marx and abstract art, class and culture collide resulting in consequences that are both tragic and hilarious.
Invincible had its world premiere at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond in 2014 and transferred later that same year to St James Theatre, London.
Torben Betts was born in Lincolnshire and studied at Liverpool University.
He became the resident dramatist at the Stephen Joseph in 1999. Poet and dramatist Liz Lochhead said he “is just about the most original and extraordinary writer of drama we have”.
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Hide AdHis play The Unconquered won Best New Play 2006/07 at the Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland. In 2015 there was a revival of his acclaimed 2012 play Muswell Hill at London’s Park Theatre.
Invincible can be seen at Harrogate Theatre daily at 7.30pm with a matinee on the Saturday at 2.30pm.
Tickets available online now or call the box office on 01423 502 116.