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To book online visit www.live.org.uk Saturday 26 February, 5pm Meet the Writer & Director Join writer Shaun Prendergast, Director Jonathan Moore and Stephen Tompkinson as they talk about preparing Faith & Cold Reading for its World Premiere. Discover Shaun’s inspiration behind the play; find out more about Jonathan’s directing back catalogue and discover more about other creative projects Shaun, Jonathan and Stephen have worked on. Saturday 5 March, 5pm Meet the Cast Meet members of the cast as they talk about the process of bringing Shaun’s play to life. They will also be answering questions from the audience. Free Event Free Event Writer & Director The Cast Writer Shaun Prendergast was born in North Shields and his last production for Live Theatre, Playing With My Heart , was specially written for members of Live’s Youth Theatre. Shaun’s work as a writer includes the BBC 1 film The Lightening Kid, in which he starred, which was directed by Stephen Tompkinson in 2006. As an actor Shaun recently played Sarah the Cook in Dick Whittington and his Cat at the Lyric Hammersmith where he was described by the Daily Telegraph as the ‘finest, funniest pantomime Dame in London’. Other theatre credits include playing Mr Boo in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End as well as television credits in Emmerdale, 55 Degrees North and Soldier Soldier . Director Jonathan Moore, an award-winning director of stage plays, opera, film and television, is making his Live Theatre debut. With international opera credits to his name Jonathan’s work has been described by The Sunday Times as ‘typically intense, high-octane’. Jonathan last directed Stephen Tompkinson in The Revengers Tragedy at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. With a prominent career as an actor working at the highest levels of theatre, film and television for over twenty years, credits include leading roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court, Chichester Festival, Royal Exchange, Donmar as well as in London’s West End. Stockton-on-Tees born Stephen Tompkinson is returning to the North East to make his Live Theatre debut as ‘Freddie the Suit’. He is joined by Christopher Patrick Nolan who is also making his debut performance as Sam, a clairaudient who can hear and converse with the dead. Newcastle’s Laura Norton who last performed at Live Theatre in Jump! is Carla a lap dancer who is living with Sam. They are joined by Middlesbrough’s Paul Joseph who plays Mickey, a vicious young thug with delusions of grandeur who has plenty of self belief but no faith. Wednesday 9 February to Saturday 19 March 2011 Live Theatre presents The World Premiere of Written by Shaun Prendergast Starring Stephen Tompkinson as ‘Freddie the Suit’ Tickets: £10 to £18 Box office: (0191) 232 1232 Book online: www.live.org.uk To watch an interview with Stephen Tompkinson, hear what the writer has to say about the play and see an exclusive preview of the set and costume designs, follow Live Theatre on Image, left to right: Sam played by Christopher Patrick Nolan, Carla played by Laura Norton, Mickey played by Paul Joseph. For tickets and information call (0191) 232 1232

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Sam is a professional medium who lives with Carla. He owes a lot of money to Freddie, a big time gangster who has recently buried his mother. Will Freddie overlook the debt if Sam can re-connect him with his mother in spirit? With the pressure on, can Sam deliver or will it be left to Carla, herself bereaved, to make the connection? Starring Stephen Tompkinson, Laura Norton, Paul Joseph and Christopher Patrick Nolan.

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To book online visit www.live.org.uk

Saturday 26 February, 5pm

Meet the Writer & Director Join writer Shaun Prendergast, Director Jonathan Moore and Stephen Tompkinson as they talk about preparing Faith & Cold Reading for its World Premiere. Discover Shaun’s inspiration behind the play; find out more about Jonathan’s directing back catalogue and discover more about other creative projects Shaun, Jonathan and Stephen have worked on.

Saturday 5 March, 5pm

Meet the Cast Meet members of the cast as they talk about the process of bringing Shaun’s play to life. They will also be answering questions from the audience.

Free Event Free EventWriter & Director The Cast

Writer Shaun Prendergast was born in North Shields and his last production for Live Theatre, Playing With My Heart, was specially written for members of Live’s Youth Theatre. Shaun’s work as a writer includes the BBC 1 film The Lightening Kid, in which he starred, which was directed by Stephen Tompkinson in 2006. As an actor Shaun recently played Sarah the Cook in Dick Whittington and his Cat at the Lyric Hammersmith where he was described by the Daily Telegraph as the ‘finest, funniest pantomime Dame in London’. Other theatre credits include playing Mr Boo in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End as well as television credits in Emmerdale, 55 Degrees North and Soldier Soldier.

Director Jonathan Moore, an award-winning director of stage plays, opera, film and television, is making his Live Theatre debut. With international opera credits to his name Jonathan’s work has been described by The Sunday Times as ‘typically intense, high-octane’. Jonathan last directed Stephen Tompkinson in The Revengers Tragedy at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. With a prominent career as an actor working at the highest levels of theatre, film and television for over twenty years, credits include leading roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court, Chichester Festival, Royal Exchange, Donmar as well as in London’s West End.

Stockton-on-Tees born Stephen Tompkinson is returning to the North East to make his Live Theatre debut as ‘Freddie the Suit’. He is joined by Christopher Patrick Nolan who is also making his debut performance as Sam, a clairaudient who can hear and converse with the dead. Newcastle’s Laura Norton who last performed at Live Theatre in Jump! is Carla a lap dancer who is living with Sam. They are joined by Middlesbrough’s Paul Joseph who plays Mickey, a vicious young thug with delusions of grandeur who has plenty of self belief but no faith.

Wednesday 9 February to Saturday 19 March 2011

Live Theatre presentsThe World Premiere of

Written by Shaun Prendergast

Starring Stephen Tompkinson as ‘Freddie the Suit’

Tickets: £10 to £18Box office: (0191) 232 1232Book online: www.live.org.uk

To watch an interview with Stephen Tompkinson, hear what the writer has to say about the play and see an exclusive preview of the set and costume designs, follow Live Theatre on

Image, left to right: Sam played by Christopher Patrick Nolan, Carla played by Laura Norton, Mickey played by Paul Joseph.For tickets and information call (0191) 232 1232

Ticket & Booking Information

Front cover image: Stephen Tompkinson as ‘Freddie the Suit’

Image: Faith & Cold Reading set designby Ben Stones

Wednesday 9 February to Saturday 19 March 2011

Written by Shaun PrendergastDirected by Jonathan MooreDesigner Ben StonesLighting Designer Colin GrenfellSound Designer Dave FlynnIllusion Consultant Darren Lang

Sam is a professional medium who lives with Carla. He owes a lot of money to Freddie, a big time gangster who has recently buried his mother. Will Freddie overlook the debt if Sam can re-connect him with his mother in spirit? With the pressure on, can Sam deliver or will it be left to Carla, herself bereaved, to make the connection?

Live Theatre is pleased that Stephen Tompkinson (Wild at Heart, DCI Banks, Ballykissangel, Drop The Dead Donkey and Grafters) is taking on the role of the charismatic but terrifying villain ‘Freddie the Suit’. Violent and volatile with a constant thirst for the truth, Freddie is certainly not to be messed with.

Cold Reading – ‘a technique used by mentalists and fortune tellers, psychics and mediums to determine details about another person in order to convince them that the reader knows more about a subject than he or she actually does.’ Wikipedia, 2008.

DATES: Wed 9 Feb to Sat 19 Mar

TICKETS: £10 to £18

LOCATION: Main Theatre

DURATION: Approx. 2 hours including interval

SUITABILITY: 18+ contains strong language and nudity

PERFORMANCES: Tues to Sat, 7.30pm & Sun 20 & 27 Feb, 6 & 13 Mar, 4pm

MATINEES: Thurs 24 Feb & Sat 5 Mar, 2pm

£PWYC: Sun 13 Mar, 4pm

Wed 9 Feb,

7.30pm

Thurs 10 Feb, 7.30pm

Thurs 3 Mar, 7.30pm

Tues 15 Mar, 7.30pm

Thurs 17 Mar, 6.15pm

Thurs 17 Mar, 7.30pm

Faith & Cold Reading

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For tickets and information call (0191) 232 1232 To book online visit www.live.org.uk

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