Comedy Revived For 20th Anniversary

Everyone here at The Dukes is getting ready to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Stones in His Pockets with a new production of the comic theatre sensation currently in rehearsal.

The cast of this two-hander, Conan Sweeny and Charlie de Bromhead, arrived here together with Director John Terry and a team from co-producers, Chipping Norton Theatre, on Monday to continue rehearsals which began in Oxfordshire.

Performed at a breakneck pace, Stones in His Pockets has become internationally renowned and deeply loved among audiences in more than 30 countries since it was premiered in 1996.

Two actors play a vast array of eccentric and lovable characters in this universally loved play by Marie Jones about the arrival of a Hollywood film crew looking for the ‘real’ Ireland for their latest schmaltzy blockbuster.

The pair watch with amazement, envy and delight while their quiet Irish village community is turned upside down as cultures clash and divas strop.

John Terry said: “Stones in His Pockets is the most theatrical of theatre experiences. Two actors embody two whole communities of people – a rural Irish village, and a Hollywood film crew – in all of their vivid, eccentric glory.

Before our eyes, without so much as a costume change, the actors transform from character to character – the stage feels crowded with people. It is a magic trick full of delight and discovery, endless hilarity and astonishing skill.”

Stones in His Pockets, which is suitable for ages 13 plus, opens here on February 25 and will tour nationwide, supported by Arts Council England, until May 28.

For more information and to book, ring our box office on 01524 598500 or visit www.dukes-lancaster.org