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The Hired Man company Photo credit Mark Sepple

The Hired Man company Photo credit Mark Sepple

First Look: The Hired Man at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

by Staff Writer
April 30, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read

First look production images have been released for the landmark revival of the award-winning British musical The Hired Man, co-produced by the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and Hull Truck Theatre in association with Oldham Coliseum Theatre. This epic heroic tale of love, betrayal and loyalty opens in Hornchurch (27 April – 18 May), transfers to Hull (23 May – 15 June) and concludes in Oldham (20 June – 6 July).

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is excited to be welcoming back several actors who are no strangers to its stage. They are Lloyd Gorman (Once, Worst Wedding Ever); TJ Holmes (Love, Lies and Lust); Lucy Keirl (The Crucible); Sufia Manya (Love, Lies and Lust); Samuel Martin (Once); Tom Self (Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) and James William-Pattison (Jack and the Beanstalk, Once).​

They will be joined by Jon Bonner (The Commitments, UK tour); Oliver Hembrough (Insignificance, Arcola Theatre); Lara Lewis (Daisy Pulls It Off, Charing Cross Theatre) and Lauryn Redding (Oliver Twist, Hull Truck).

       

Set in Cumbria,1898, whippet racing, hiring fairs, hunting and drunken antics collide, in this passionate story of John and Emily, a young married couple, and their moving struggle to carve a living from the land.

The production is based on the stirring novel by Melvyn Bragg (The South Bank Show, ITV, In Our Times, Radio 4) with a superb score of rousing foot stomping rhythms and soaring choruses by Howard Goodall, the award-winning composer of West End hits Bend It Like Beckham and Love Story.

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The Hired Man runs at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch from 27 April – 18 May. For more information call the Box Office on 01708 443333 or visit queens-theatre.co.uk

 

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Lauryn Redding The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple
L R Lloyd Gorman Lucy Keirl Lauryn Redding Sufia Manya Oliver Hembrough The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple
The Hired Man cast Photo by Mark Sepple
The Hired Man cast Photo credit Mark Sepple
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1. Lauryn Redding The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple

Lauryn Redding The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple

2. L R Lloyd Gorman Lucy Keirl Lauryn Redding Sufia Manya Oliver Hembrough The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple

L R Lloyd Gorman Lucy Keirl Lauryn Redding Sufia Manya Oliver Hembrough The Hired Man Photo credit Mark Sepple

3. The Hired Man cast Photo by Mark Sepple

The Hired Man cast Photo by Mark Sepple

       

4. The Hired Man cast Photo credit Mark Sepple

The Hired Man cast Photo credit Mark Sepple

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