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Out of Joint, in a co-production with the Royal Court Theatre, present Blue
Heart Director Max Stafford-Clark Designer Julian McGowan Lighting Johanna Town Sound Paul Arditti Original
cast: World Premiere: 14 August 1997, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds London Premiere: 17 September, 1997, Royal Court Theatre
Blue Heart consists of two related short plays, both teasingly entertaining and brilliantly executed, one about a father and daughter, the other about a mother and son. In Heart’s Desire, a father, mother and aunt are waiting for a woman to arrive home after years in Australia. In Blue Kettle a middle-aged man and his girlfriend are involved in a con trick, making elderly women believe they are the man’s long-lost mother. But neither play is what it seems. Something catastrophic is happening which disrupts and destroys them. By one of the country’s leading writers, Blue Heart was an immediate hit at the Edinburgh Festival and won a coveted Fringe First Award. The production was also a huge international success, touring to countries including Brazil, Israel, Hungary, Portugal, Germany, Mexico and New York. ‘The
play of the year’ ‘these
are substantial, provocative, immensely stylish works which create
an unsettling mixture of wild laughter and profound unease…a major
hit’ ‘A
fiendishly clever and surreal play, timed to perfection’ ‘My
advice: run, don’t walk, to Brooklyn... Otherwise you will miss
one of the wittiest, most gorgeously performed theatrical events’
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