Thursday 22 April to Saturday 22 May 2010
By Shelagh Stephenson Cullercoats, 1881. American artist Winslow Homer arrived in the North East fishing village for two weeks. But what made him stay?
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Thursday 22 April to Saturday 22 May By Shelagh Stephenson Directed by Max Roberts Set & Costume Design by Gary McCann Lighting Design by Charles Balfour Sound Design by Dave Flynn Music by The Unthanks Choreography by Lee Proud Winslow Homer is one of the most respected figures in American Art History. In 1998, Bill Gates paid a record $36 million for Homer’s landscape Lost On The Grand Banks and the painting Inside the Bar, Cullercoats, 1883 hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In 1881, Homer paid a visit to Cullercoats, then a fishing village, and minor artist’s colony. He stayed for almost two years. What brought him there, and why did he stay so long? A Northern Odyssey is a play about love and difference, which looks at art, artist, and outsiders.
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Free Events DATES: Thurs 22 April to Sat 22 May TICKETS: £12 to £18 LOCATION: Main Theatre DURATION: Approx. 2 hours including interval SUITABILITY: 12+ PERFORMANCES: Tues to Sat, 7.30pm MATINEES: Sat 8, Thurs 13 & Thurs 20 May, 2pm £PWYC: Sun 16 May, 4pm
Thurs 22 to Tues 27 April, 7.30pm
Wed 28 April, 7.30pm
Thurs 13 May, 7.30pm
Wed 19 May, 7.30pm
Fri 14 May, 6.15pm
Fri 14 May, 7.30pm
Left: Inside the Bar, Cullercoats, 1883 Right: Darkness Falls from the Wings of Night, 1886 by Robert Jobling on loan from the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle
Front cover image: Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910), Hark! The Lark, 1882, Oil on canvas, 36 3/8 x 31 3/8 in. (92.39 x 79.69 cm), Milwaukee Art Museum, Layton Art Collection, Gift of Frederick, Layton L99, Photo by Larry Saunder
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2010 is the 100th anniversary of the death of Winslow Homer. Celebrate Local History Month this May by finding out more about the artist Winslow Homer, his peers and artists’ colonies such as Cullercoats. Thursday 22 April to Saturday 22 May
Saturday 8 May, 5pm
Cullercoats Gallery See a small display of paintings by peers of Winslow Homer including Robert Jobling’s Darkness Falls from the Wings of Night, 1886 on loan from the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle.
Winslow Homer & Cullercoats Find out more about Winslow Homer, his time in Cullercoats and his place among painters of fishing village life in this talk by William Feaver, painter, former art critic of The Observer and author of Pitmen Painters, the book from which Lee Hall derived his play The Pitmen Painters.
The Gallery will be open one hour before all evening performances and one hour before and after a matinee performance. The Gallery will also be open during all intervals. Tuesday 4 May, 6pm & Thursday 20 May, 12.30pm Places for Painters: Artists’ Colonies in the UK Join Marie-Thérèse Mayne, Assistant Keeper of Fine & Decorative Art at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle as she explains the phenomenon of artists’ colonies looking at four of the most important – Cullercoats, Staithes, Newlyn and St Ives.
Left: Winslow Homer
All events are free but tickets must be booked via Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. All events will last approximately 1 hour.
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Free Events
The Writer
Thursday 6 & Wednesday 19 May, 2pm
Thursday 13 May, 5pm
Cullercoats Art Walk Journey back in time and see Cullercoats through the eyes of famous artists. This well-established walk, led by North Tyneside Tourism Officer Jonathan Barrand, is a chance to see the key locations featured in works by Cullercoats artists, including Homer. Free tea and coffee will be provided. Please meet at the Watch House in Cullercoats.
Meet the Cast Join director Max Roberts and members of the cast as they talk about the process of bringing Shelagh’s play to life. They will also be answering questions from the audience.
All events are free but tickets must be booked via Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. All events will last approximately 1 hour.
Location & Contact Information KEY Parking Quaylink Stops Metro Station
Thursday 22 April to Saturday 22 May 2010
Playwright Shelagh Stephenson, who was born in Tynemouth, is an award-winning writer. Her first stage play, The Memory of Water (1997), won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy and her second stage play, An Experiment With An Air Pump (1998), was joint winner of the 1997 Peggy Ramsay Award.
The Cast Playing the part of Winslow Homer is Ron Cook, who recently played Polonius on Broadway in Michael Grandage’s Hamlet. He is joined by a talented cast including Lizzy McInnerny, who appeared in Shelagh’s play Five Kinds of Silence, Deka Walmsley, who plays George Brown in The Pitmen Painters, Philip Correia who starred in The History Boys at the National Theatre, Helen French and Zita Frith who last appeared at Live Theatre in the musical drama Lush Life, Catherine MacCabe who graduated from the Northumbria Live Academy and Amy McAllister who is making her Live Theatre debut. Music for the play has been provided courtesy of the Mercury Music Prize nominees The Unthanks who will be performing at Live Theatre on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June. For more information and to book tickets please contact the box office on (0191) 232 1232 or visit www.live.org.uk This play, like The Pitmen Painters, is a local story with universal appeal. Left: Girl With Red Stockings, 1882 by Winslow Homer
Left Page Top: The Lifeline, 1884 by Winslow Homer
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Bottom Left: Mending the Nets, 1882 by Winslow Homer Bottom Right: Fishergirl with Net, 1881/82 by Winslow Homer
By Shelagh Stephenson Cullercoats, 1881. American artist Winslow Homer arrived in the North East fishing village for two weeks. But what made him stay?
Tickets: £12 to £18 Box office: (0191) 232 1232 Book online: www.live.org.uk
Free Events Thursday 6 & Wednesday 19 May, 2pm
Thursday 13 May, 5pm
Cullercoats Art Walk Journey back in time and see Cullercoats through the eyes of famous artists. This well-established walk, led by North Tyneside Tourism Officer Jonathan Barrand, is a chance to see the key locations featured in works by Cullercoats artists, including Homer. Free tea and coffee will be provided. Please meet at the Watch House in Cullercoats.
Meet the Cast Join director Max Roberts and members of the cast as they talk about the process of bringing Shelagh’s play to life. They will also be answering questions from the audience.
All events are free but tickets must be booked via Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. All events will last approximately 1 hour.
Location & Contact Information KEY Parking Quaylink Stops Metro Station
Live Theatre Broad Chare, Quayside Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3DQ www.live.org.uk
Admin: (0191) 261 2694 Box Office: (0191) 232 1232 Text Relay: 18001 232 1232 Fax: (0191) 232 2224