FURLONG & POWER’S
DIRECTED BY
BOB EATON
SHOW PROGRAMME
ALSO PLAY SUNDAYS A ING T AND 7PM
2PM
HELLO AND WELCOME TO THIS PERFORMANCE OF NIGHT COLLAR! Over the course of the last ten years The Royal Court has become known for a number of different things including producing some of the best Scouse comedy plays around. Night Collar is one of the original and best Scouse comedies and when Jimmy Power approached us we were delighted to get the old cab out and give it another run. It is a show that was written by Jimmy and the sadly departed Tony Furlong who were cabbies for many years. The characters in the show are all very recognisable and the theatre is full of great big laughs of recognition for people that the audience know or (sometimes) have been themselves. All of us at the theatre were very sad to hear of Tony’s passing away last year. He was a good man to work with and I hope that this show will demonstrate what he did best. Make people laugh. It is good to be working not just with Jimmy on the show but also Donna, Tony’s partner. We hope that we have put together a production that Tony would be proud of. The cast that we have got for the show is full of your favourite Royal Court faces. We’ve got Jake Abraham shaking his hips, the much loved Eithne Browne, Suzanne Collins making everyone smile, Michael Ledwich bringing his cheeky scouse charm and Lenny Wood flashing his bottom (don’t
worry it’s in the script). A big thanks to Alan Stocks who, I’m sure you will agree, puts in a brilliant performance as the driver of the cab. For a director for the show you couldn’t get better than Bob Eaton. He really understands the audience here and we are delighted to have him working with us again. The show is, as ever, set at Christmas and as we sit in the May sunshine, we are grateful to The Royal Court Liverpool Trust for our presents. They have done a great job with our onging refurbishment, raising £2.8m with the help of European Regional Development Fund, Liverpool City Council and, of course, you lot buying tickets. We know that the foyer and circle areas look a bit rough around the edges at the moment and we’re grateful for you bearing with us. All of the work will be finished by the autumn so you can enjoy it all then! In the meantime, it’s time to get the engine started. Taxi! Enjoy the show!
Kevin Fearon Chief Executive
FARE PLAY!
A potted histoy of the the Liverpool theatrical phenomenon that kickstarted a new kind of theatre in the city - Night Collar Night Collar was an instant success and firmly established Furlong and Power as a formidable force in Liverpool writing. The play began in the Playhouse Studio during the 1994 Liverpool Festival of Comedy. Following a sell out run at Liverpool’s Unity Theatre in 1995, Night Collar went on to play to packed houses at Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre. The run was extended due to popular demand and went on to break all existing Box Office records with an overall attendance of more than five thousand. The show then moved on to the Playhouse in 1997 and has appeared four times at the Royal Court since then. Each time the play has been produced it has brought thousands of people through the doors and has left everybody laughing their way to the taxi rank at the end of the night. With popular theatre undergoing a renaissance in Liverpool (and at the Royal Court in particular) Night Collar has come to be regarded as the show that started it all off. This is a show that was written in the best traditions of storytelling - a night of pure entertainment that will make you laugh out loud. Sit back and enjoy one of the funniest plays ever performed on Merseyside.
THE TAXI PLAY IS BACK! FURLONG & POWER’S
DIRECTED BY
“Go for it. Scream with laughter!”
BOB EATON
Liverpool Echo
STARRING
ALAN STOCKS
15 May - 13 June
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What’s going on? You may have noticed that we have got the builders in at the moment! This is Act Two of the Royal Court’s refurbishment which includes an extension of the building to fill the space that used to be covered by the canopy. This will allow us to move Box Office to the front of the building and free up the current Box Office space to be used as a multi-purpose area. The new entrance will be a striking addition while still being in keeping with the current Art Deco style. We are also opening a new basement venue and adding lifts to all areas of the theatre. The Welcome Project will create 480 square metres of new foyer space and dramatically improve the public realm outside the theatre. There will be a new lift running from basement to balcony giving people with mobility difficulties access to the whole building. It will create a terrace at first floor level, new box office facilities and a new welcome space which people can enjoy during the day as well as in the evening before and after shows. The building works will continue until the autumn and the building will be staying open throughout this period. If you would like to know more please visit royalcourtliverpool.com and click on “The Building” The Royal Court Theatre Welcome Project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and part-funded by a capital loan from Liverpool City Council.
L I V E R P O O L
ROYAL COURT STAFF Chief Executive Finance Director Assistant Producer Marketing Manager Technical Director Head Chef Finance Officer Front Of House Manager Sales Manager Box Office Manager Costume Supervisor Resident Stage Manager Assistant FoH Manager
Kevin Fearon Kevin Dunn Jess Bolger Iain Christie David Gordon Simon Collard Alison Ward Steve Smith Jamie Jenkin Katy Skidmore Marie Jones Mick Bawden Linda Goulden
Box Office Assistants Danielle Goodfellow, Laura Lees, Isabelle Litwin and Sarah Randle Front of House Chris Kidd, Thomas Wright, Kathy Hutson, Michael Hutson, Melanie Lovett, Kathryn Heffron, Sophy Vicary, Louise Maloney, Emma Keig, Elizabeth Kendrick, Ste Briggs, Jake Jones, Lewis Edwards, Sean Coker, Christina Ann Wiggins, Yasmin Bahauddin, Hazel Bawden, Ricci Kinsella, Boston WalshSmith Kitchen Staff List David Assal, Billie Chisam, Carl Chisam, Debbie Chisam, John Hind, Robert Hughes, Mandi Lawler, James Maguire, George Schot, Doreen Uber Stage Door Allan Dodd, John Evans Cleaners Billie Chisam, Carl Chisam, Debbie Chisam, Gillian Stephenson, Doreen Uber And a big thank you to all of our security staff for their hard work throughout the year
Cast Elvis, Wino, Santa Mary, Widow, Cancer Patient Doe, Prostitute Joe, Yogi, Transvestite The Driver Les, Big Issue Seller, Naked Man
Jake Abraham Eithne Browne Suzanne Collins Michael Ledwich Alan Stocks Lenny Wood
company Director Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Production Manager Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Resident Stage Manager Costume Supervisor Chief LX / LX Op Set Builders
Bob Eaton Richard Foxton Ian Scott Kate Harvey David Gordon Snowzie Rose Katy Long Mick Gunnigle Marie Jones James Haining Sightlines
cast and company JAKE ABRAHAM Theatre includes: Twopence to Cross The Mersey, You’ll Never Walk Alone, Council Depot Blues, On The Ledge, Brown Bitter, Wet Nellies and Scouse, Guiding Star, The Pinocchio Boy Film includes: Spike Island, Tamla Rose, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, London Boulevard, American Cousins, Virgin of Liverpool, 51st State, Mean Machine, Parole Officer, Blonde Fist Television includes: Game of Thrones, Prisoners Wives, It’s OK To Be Ray, Justice, Holby City, The Bill, Liverpool 1, Sharpe’s Gold, GBH, The Governor, Blood On The Dole, Red Dwarf and Britta’s Empire Jake returns to the Liverpool stage after taking time out to complete several TV/film projects and reunites with director Bob Eaton. “I’ve worked with Bob many times, the first when I was12. I love being on stage in my home town and I’m really looking forward to performing at The Royal Court again.
EITHNE BROWNE A native of Liverpool, Eithne’s first appearance was on stage at the Liverpool Playhouse in Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers. On its transfer to the West End Eithne took over from Barbara Dickson in the lead role for over 50 performances. Not bad for a first job! Her other favourite stage plays include: Shirley Valentine (Northcott Theatre); Educating Rita (national tour); To Kill a Mockingbird (New Vic Theatre, Stoke); Stags and Hens (New Vic, London); 8 Miles High, Alfie, A Pocket Dream (Octagon Theatre, Bolton); Billy Liar, A Month in the Country (Salisbury Playhouse);
Talking Heads (Arts Academy, Liverpool); A Sense of Justice (Perth Repertory Theatre); The Secret Garden (Byre Theatre, St Andrews); Intent to Murder, Say Who You Are, Boeing Boeing (English Theatre, Vienna); Limestone Cowboy (Belgrade Theatre, Coventry); The Odd Couple, An Awfully Big Aventure (Liverpool Playhouse); Wuthering Heights (National Tour); The Full Monty (National Tour); River of Dreams (Unity Theatre, Liverpool); Vagina Monologues (Neptune Theatre and Royal Court Liverpool) Tartuffe (Liverpool Playhouse); GYD Diet, The Sum, Northern Flight (Everyman Theatre); Mam I’m ‘Ere (Dome Liverpool); Tuppence To Cross The Mersey (Epstein Theatre and touring); Brick up the Mersey Tunnels, Lost Soul, Good Golly Miss Molly, Two, Cinderella, Eight Miles High, Night Collar, Dirty Dusting, Merry Ding Dong, Funny Money and Ladies Day (and teas and coffees) (Royal Court Liverpool). Perhaps best known on television for her role as Chrissy Rogers in Channel 4’s Brookside, she has appeared in: Mobile, Lillies, Cold Feet (Granada); The Royal, Emmerdale (YTV); Doctors, Stretford Wives, Clocking Off, Peace Keepers, Having it Off, the BAFTA awardwinning Room At The Top (BBC TV) and Secret State (BBC). A favourite panto performer Eithne has enjoyed dressing up as: Queen Rat in Dick Whittington (Floral Pavillion, New Brighton, Neptune Theatre, Liverpool, Theatre Royal, St.Helens); Baroness Hardup in Cinderella (Floral Pavillion, New Brighton); Fairy Bossyboots in Cinderalla (Forum Theatre, Billingham). She has also directed Carol Cullington’s hard-hitting play Connected, a community touring piece Eithne was voted Woman Of The Year at the 2013/14 Daily Post & Echo Arts & Culture Awards. She is also the voice of the world famous Mersey Ferry. Eithne is thrilled to be back on stage here at the Royal Court.
SUZANNE COLLINS Suzanne has worked professionally as an actress in the TV, Film and Theatre industry for almost 20 years. Her first T.V appearance was in Channel 4’s soap opera Brookside as much loved character ‘Nikki Shadwick’ During her career she has been successfully cast in numerous Television shows, Films and Theatre productions including comedy and demanding psychological drama roles for which she received considerable plaudits and acclaim. TV credits include: BBC’s Doctors, ITV1 The Bill, E4s That Band, ITV Wish You Were Here, SKY1 Celebrity Snatch, BBC Xchange, BBC Moving On. Theatre credits include: Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels, The Salon, A Fistfull Of Collars. Stags & Hens - The Remix, Educating Rita, Bully, 4 Girls & A Caravan, The Vagina Monologues, Catfish Therapy, Psychic Sybil, Down Our Street, A Night In The Theatre, Waiting For Gateaux. Film credits include: Charlie Noades RIP, Stepdad, Domino Requiem, Gun Culture, Be All & End All, Raspberry Ripple, Stained, Shinobi Code, Rejected Souls, Reds & Blues- The Ballad of Dixie & Kenny, Fifteen Minutes That Shook The World. Watch out for Suzanne’s performance in a feature film called ‘Softlad’ set in Liverpool, written and directed by Leon Lopez due to be released this summer. Suzanne is no stranger to radio, having presented and guested on many local radio stations as well as recording numerous commercial voiceovers. Every Saturday between 12pm - 2pm she has her own show on Wirral Radio 92.1FM and DAB called Suzanne’s Saturday’s. An ambassador for the city, Suzanne works tirelessly for many charities, modelling and hosting many events.
For more info please visit www. suzannecollins.co.uk Suzanne is thrilled to be back at The Royal Court again and hopes the audiences enjoy the ride as much as she is, working alongside this wonderful cast, Bob Eaton and all the staff at the theatre.
MICHAEL LEDWICH Michael is a born and bred Liverpool actor. After working from a young age, Michael went on to receive his training at the city’s Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Graduating in 2008, he was fortunate enough to be shortlisted for and then ultimately receive the ‘Equity Bursary Award for Drama School Graduates’, since then performing in TV, film and on stages up and down the country. Theatre credits include; The Undesirable Man, Billy Wonderful (Everyman Theatre); Canoeing For Beginners, Scouse Of The Antarctic, Ladies Night (Royal Court); F.E.A.R. (The Actors Studio); On The Shore Of The Wide World (Black Room); Silver Hammer Man, Cloud 9, The Permanent Way, Somewhere (Unity Theatre), Lord Of The Flies, Eyes Open, Ripper, The Leaving Of Liverpool (Tour); If Trees Could Talk, Greek, Lunch Hour (Arts Centre); Lear, All My Sons, Three Sisters, Macbeth (LIPA); Treasure Island (Sefton Park Palm House); The Secret Garden (Calderstones Mansion); The Creep (Fort Perch) Musical Theatre Credits include; Our Day Out; The Musical (Royal Court); Once Upon A Time At The Adelphi (Liverpool Playhouse/Trafalgar Studios); Now That’s What I Call Culture (Echo Arena); The Boys In The Photograph, My Favourite Year, West Side Story (LIPA); Jesus Christ Superstar (Arts Centre); Soul In the City (Neptune Theatre) Television Credits include; Our Beautiful Game, Peaky Blinders, The Audience, Liverpool Culture Launch ‘08 (BBC), BBC’s Liverpool Nativity, Chasing Amy, Hollyoaks, Brookside, Hearts and Minds
Film Credits includes; Month Of Pistols, Murph’s Law, Under The Mud, House Red Wine, Fredonia
Under Suspicion, Trigger Puller, The Pond and Look At Me I’m Beautiful.
Commercial Work includes; Samsung, Santander, Castrol
Radio credits include: Tartuffe.
With the Royal Court he worked on Our Day Out;The Musical as an understudy, officially debuted in Ladies Night, found his inner polar bear for his first Xmas show in Scouse Of The Antarctic, went from Crosby to Cuba in Canoeing For Beginners and now he’s back again. Royal Court, always a pleasure. I would like to dedicate this performance to the staff at the Hugo Boss shop I can never go in ever again. (Cheers Marie).
ALAN STOCKS Alan trained at RADA. Credits for the Everyman & Playhouse include: Midsummer Nights Dream, Hope Place, Twelfth Night, Held, A Streetcar Named Desire, Tartuffe, Flint Street Nativity, Sleeping Beauty, Love at a Loss, ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore, Wild Wild Women, Trojan Women and Dead Heavy Fantastic. Other theatre credits include: Measure for Measure, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and the Merchant of Venice (Royal Shakespeare Company); Twelfth Night (Lyric Belfast); End of the Food Chain (Stephen Joseph Theatre) and Nervous Breakdown (Warehouse Theatre). He recently toured Tartuffe on an ETT national tour. Television credits include: Moving On, Phone Shop, Casualty 1907, Kingdom, Robin Hood, Ghost Boat, Blue Blood, Wire in the Blood, The Plan man, Rome, Merseybeat, This Little Life, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, City Central, Dad, Drop the Dead Donkey, Murder in Mind, North Square, Sins, Dockers, This Life, Wycliffe, Grushko, The Day Today, Soldier Soldier, Conviction, Between the Lines, Sweet Nothing and You Me And Him amongst others. Film credits include: Memory of Water, The Birthday Girl,
LENNY WOOD Lenny is delighted to be performing at the royal court again. Believe it or not this is lenny’s 14 production here! Other shows here include Lost Soul, Stags And Hens, Night Collar, On The Ledge, Down Our Street, A Nightmare On Lime Street, A Fistful Of Collars, You’ll Never Walk Alone and many more. Other theatre credits include: The Chitz, The Suicide, A Day In The Life Of Mr Lanson, Follow The Star, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist, Cheer Up, The Salon, The Mole, Audition, Dreaming Of A Barry White Christmas, Bright Phoenix, Waiting For Godot and much more. TV and film credits include: Under The Mud, Saffron, Dead Mans Cards, Birthday Boy, The Be All And End All, Don’t Worry About Me, The Sinking Of The Laconia, Stolen, Being Eileen, Northern Cowboys, Good Cop, Violet City among others. Next up is a tour of Asia with the LFC history show among many beckonings.
BOB EATON DIRECTOR
Bob’s first job was in 1971 as Assistant Director at the Victoria Theatre Stoke. During the mid 1970s he was a member of Alan Ayckbourn’s Scarborough company as actor, director and writer. In the late 70s he was Associate Director of Contact Theatre Manchester and in 1981 became Artistic Director of the Liverpool Everyman. His productions here included Alan Bleasdale’s It’s A Madhouse, his own show, Lennon which subsequently transferred to The Astoria Theatre, London and the Entermedia Theater New York, winning the Sunday Times award for Best Musical of 1986, and the stage musical version of Our Day Out on which he collaborated with Willy Russell. In 1984 he became Artistic Director of the London Bubble Theatre and from 1996 to 2003 he was Director of The Belgrade Theatre Coventry. Bob has written many plays and musicals including Good Golly Miss Molly, Three Minute Heroes and the lyrics for Face. His many collaborations with Sayan Kent include The Good Companions, Limestone Cowboy and Silas Marner. Last year he directed a new musical Soul Sister based on the life and times of Ike and Tina Turner, at the Hackney Empire, which transfered to the West End and is now on a national tour. He has recenetly directed Twopence Across The Mersey at the Epstein Theatre which is now on tour in the Northwest. Bob is delighted to be back in Liverpool and working in the wonderful Royal Court where he has directed Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels, Lost Soul, Good Golly Miss Molly, Two, Stags and Hens – The Remix, On The Ledge, Council Depot Blues, Slappers And Slapheads, Merry Ding Dong, A Fistful Of Collars, Willy Russell’s Our Day Out - The Musical, the hugely successful revival of his own show Lennon, Scouse Pacific, You’ll Never Walk Alone, Little Scouse on the Prairie, Bouncers and Reds & Blues: The Musical.
RICHARD FOXTON DESIGNER
Previous design work for the Royal Court, Liverpool: Eight Miles High, Ladies Day. Design work elsewhere includes: And Then The Dark, Bedroom Farce, A Passionate Woman, Up on the Roof, Noises Off, Vincent in Brixton, The Price, Chimps, A Family Affair, Double Indemnity (New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich), Garage Band, Absent Friends, The Winter’s Tale, Beauty & The Beast, Jack & the Beanstalk, Aladdin (Mercury Theatre, Colchester), Takeaway (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Office Suite (Theatre Royal Bath & national tour), Brassed Off (Sheffield Theatres national tour), Blue/Orange; The Country Wife, Queen’s English (Palace Theatre ,Watford), Blonde Bombshells of 1943, Dumbshow, Deathtrap, Stepping Out, Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis, Return to the Forbidden Planet, Kes, The Sunshine Boys, Perfect Pitch, On the Piste, Good Golly Miss Molly (Coliseum Theatre, Oldham), Equus, Macbeth, The Miser, Dead Funny (Salisbury Playhouse), The Rise & Fall of Little Voice, Jack & the
Beanstalk (Harrogate Theatre), Kvetch (West Yorkshire Playhouse), All My Sons, Neville’s Island, Brassed Off (York Theatre Royal), Things We Do For Love, Death of a Salesman (Library Theatre, Manchester), Desperate To Be Doris, Hector’s House, The Importance of Being Earnest (LipService national tours); The Lighthouse on Shivering Sands (North Country Theatre, tour), Happy Jack, A Kind of Loving (John Godber Co./Wakefield Theatre Royal), Loot, Pub Quiz is Life, Macbeth, The Flags, Ladies Day, Wuthering Heights, 1984, Toast, Up on the Roof, Under the Whaleback (Hull Truck); and over fifty productions for the Octagon Theatre Bolton including And Did Those Feet…, The Crucible, The Caretaker, Four Nights in Knaresborough, Saved, Blood Wedding, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Pitchfork Disney. He has twice been nominated for the TMA Design Award & has won the Manchester Evening News design award five times, most recently in 2008 for Oh What a Lovely War (Octagon Theatre). His work was included in the British exhibit at the Prague Quadrennial (1995), he was a judge of the Linbury Prize (1997). Forthcoming work includes: Chicago (Oldham Coliseum Theatre), Sleeping Beauty (Harrogate Theatre).
IAN SCOTT
LIGHTING DESIGN
Ian has designed the lighting for many shows at the Royal Court including A Nightmare on Lime Street, Our Day Out, Scouse Pacific, On The Ledge, Eight Miles High, Council Depot Blues and Ladies Day. In 2012 he designed the set and lighting for the Lodestar/Royal Court co-productions of Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other recent projects: Marco Polo (Bergen National Opera), Where The Wild Things Are/Higgelty Piggelty Pop (Aldeburgh Festival, Los Angeles Philharmonic & Barbican), The Victorian in the Wall (Will Adamsdale/ Fuel), The Ugly Spirit (Fittings/South Bank), Touch Me (Coisceim Dance Theatre), Blok/Eko (The Wrestling School), The 39 Steps (Criterion Theatre) and Reasons To Be Cheerful (Graeae). As an Associate Artist with the experimental theatre company Suspect Culture Ian designed the set and lighting for much of the company’s work including Timeless, Mainstream and Lament.
KATE HARVEY SOUND DESIGN
Kate was born in Blackpool and at the age of 15 went on work experience at Blackpool Opera House. At 16 she was offered the job of lighting operator on Danny La Rue’s summer season show and has enjoyed a career in technical theatre ever since. Shows worked there include Blood Brothers, Dr. Dolittle, Grease, Sunset Boulevard and Boogie Nights. She then spent two years at Stageworks Worldwide Productions designing and operating two pantomimes and working many corporate and conference events.
Six months at Butlins in sunny Skegness saw her sound engineer for famous acts such as Slade, Bad Manners, Chesney Hawkes, Sinitta, Right Said Fred and many more. A move to the ocean waves to work as a production technician for Island Cruises let her enjoy four months in Brazil and six months in the Mediterranean before securing a job as production manager for P&O cruises. Mixing sound to the stars all over the world including Jane McDonald, Brian Conley and Petula Clark she then felt it was time to come home. In June 2008 dry land was calling and Kate is now delighted to be working at Royal Court Liverpool where she recently designed Night Collar, Shirley Valentine, Our Day Out - The Musical, Lennon, Scouse Pacific, You’ll Never Walk Alone, Little Scouse on the Prairie, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Reds And Blues - The Musical and Ladies Day.
MARIE JONES
COSTUME SUPERVISOR
Marie studied fashion and then moved on to theatre costume interpretation at Mabel Fletcher College. Marie’s work as a freelance costumier has included costumes for Oldham Coliseum, The Royal Exchange, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Jimmy McGovern’s film Liam, Beyond Friendship for Mersey Television and the many pantomime dames who have appeared on the Everyman stage. She has worked extensively at the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse and has recently been employed as full time Wardrobe Supervisor. Most recently Marie’s work at the Everyman and Playhouse has included: Much Ado About Nothing, The Electric Hills, The Flint Street Nativity, The Tempest, Unprotected, Billy Liar, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolfe, Urban Legend, Fly, Breezeblock Park, The Entertainer, Still Life And The Astonished Heart, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Anniversary, Dr Faustus, The May Queen, Cruel Sea and All My Sons. Marie’s other credits include: Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels, Lost Soul, Good Golly Miss Molly, Stags and Hens - The Remix, On The Ledge, Misery, Eight Miles High, Council Depot Blues, Night Collar, Dirty Dusting, Shirley Valentine, Our Day Out - The Musical, The Salon, Funny Money, Merry Ding Dong, A Fistul Of Collars, Lucky Numbers, Lennon, Scouse Pacific, You’ll Never Walk Alone, Little Scouse on the Prairie, Reds And Blues - The Musical and Ladies Day for Royal Court Liverpool, Brouhaha International Street Festival, Working Class Hero on the recent Imagine DVD, Costume Supervisor for many shows at LIPA, The Splash Project at MYPT and Twopence To Cross The Mersey at the Liverpool Empire.
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