The Good Person of Szechwan reveals its solid – There Ought To Be Clowns

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The Good Person of Szechwan reveals its solid – There Ought To Be Clowns


Sheffield Theatres has introduced the complete solid for his or her new manufacturing of The Good Person of Szechwan, marking the 80th anniversary of Bertolt Brecht’s fashionable play. Commissioned by ETT and co-produced by Sheffield Theatres, ETT and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, this new model by Nina Segal is directed by Sheffield Theatres’ RTYDS Associate Artistic Director Anthony Lau (Anna Karenina).

Nick Blakeley will play the function of Third God, Melody Brown will play the roles of Mrs Mi Tzu/Old Woman, Aidan Cheng will play the function of Yang Sun, Jon Chew will play the roles of Lin To/Shu Fu, Callum Coates will play the function of First God, Togo Igawa will play the roles of Husband/Priest/Court Clerk, Suni La will play the function of Mrs Shin, Camille Mallet de Chauny will play the roles of Jobless Man/Policeman/Cousin, Louise Mai Newberry will play the roles of Mrs Yang/Wife, Tim Samuels will play the function of Second God, Ami Tredrea will play the function of Shen Te/Shui Ta and Leo Wan will play the function of Wang.

“What is the cost of being good?”

Three gods search for only one sincere particular person on earth to justify humanity’s existence. Finding Shen Te, penniless however principled, they reward her with a life-changing amount of money. But beginning her personal enterprise in a money-centred, unequal society, her fortune quickly turns to frustration because the extra kindness she exhibits, the extra sophisticated life turns into.

Anthony Lau, Director of The Good Person of Szechwan mentioned:

“80 years after The Good Person of Szechwan was first performed, I’m incredibly excited to be working with Nina and the rest of the company to reimagine this timely classic. Leaning into the world of arcades, karaoke and the Cantonese movies of my childhood, we are looking forward to investigating how these influences can collide with the stand alone universe that Brecht created. Brecht writes so well of universal truths that transcend time, and Nina has created a translation that is funny, wild and maybe a little too close to the bone.”

Tickets for The Good Person of Szechwan are on sale now. Tickets could be booked by means of the Box Office in particular person, over the telephone on 0114 249 6000 or at sheffieldtheatres.co.uk.

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