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Friday, 20 April 2012

The Stage - Close the Coalhouse Door

Close the Coalhouse Door


Published Thursday 19 April 2012 at 14:20 by Laura Fraine
Alan Plater’s celebrated 1968 play of the North East miner’s struggle was based on stories by his friend and mentor Sid Chaplin. The play has been handed down like the stories within and there is a pleasing continuity in the fact that Lee Hall, for whom Plater was a mentor, has brought it up to date.
From a powerful opening, the production maintains a keen rhythm. As always, Soutra Gilmour’s set enhances the narrative.

There is a lot of talent on stage. All actors sing and play music arranged by Sam Kenyon. Jane Holman (Mary) and Nicholas Lumley (Thomas) both give outstanding performances as the resilient older couple for whom history, family and the pit are all intertwined. Chris Connel’s union man, Jackie, is an interesting character, his strong self-assurance in direct contrast to embittered John (Paul Woodson), the only man of the group who still labours at the coalface. David Nellist plays Geordie, the joker, and as such is given the pivotal line: “But the conscience of the nation was stirred,” which becomes emptier with each refrain, even while the production hammers away to stir something in us. The politics are central, just occasionally at the drama’s expense, which demands an unlikely but politically convenient love-triangle. The beautiful writing in this play strikes right to the heart, though it is Alex Glasgow’s songs - tough as the pitmen, rich as the seam - which endure long after the curtain falls.

Production information

Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne, April 18-May 5, then touring until June 30



Author:Alan Plater, Lee Hall
Director:Samuel West
Producer:Northern Stage and Live Theatre
Cast includes:Chris Connel, Louisa Farrant, Jane Holman, Nicholas Lumley, David Nellist, Paul Woodson
Running time:2hr 40min
The Stage

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Cast revealed for new play

Cast revealed for new play

CASTING has been announced for Alan Plater’s Close The Coalhouse Door, which is being revived by Northern Stage and Live Theatre in Newcastle.
Directed by Samuel West, with additional material by Lee Hall, the production will open at Northern Stage on Wednesday, April 28, with previews from Friday, April 13, and will tour the UK until June 2012.
Adam Barlow (Coronation Street) will play the Vicar, Chris Connel (The Pitmen Painters) will play Jackie, Louisa Farrant (The Glass Slipper, Northern Stage) will play Ruth and Jane Holman (film of Billy Elliot) will play Mary.
Other cast members include David Nellist (Billy Elliot) who will play Geordie, and Paul Woodson (Eternal Law) who will play John.
Samuel West said: “When I began casting Close the Coalhouse Door, I was apprehensive. Finding people to populate a play with a strong sense of place and music at its heart was always going to involve a big search.
“The shopping list of skills we need is long: native or convincing Geordies who can sing, move, tour and play at least one musical instrument and preferably two, and who have the talent and wit to serve Alan Plater and Sid Chaplin’s words.
“I needn’t have worried. At the very first casting session in Newcastle I realised the incredible depth of talent in the North East.”
Close The Coalhouse Door, based on the stories of Sid Chaplin with songs by Alex Glasgow, is a musical play written and first performed in Newcastle in 1968, charting major strikes, victories and disappointments in British mining history from the formation of the first unions in 1831.
The story is structured around music by Alex Glasgow, inspired by north eastern folk songs.
Alan Plater CBE, who died last year, was one of the greatest writers of the golden age of British television drama.


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