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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
Original window card for the National Theatre production, 1992
Written byJim Cartwright
Date premiered16 June 1992
Place premieredCottesloe Theatre National Theatre
London
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingA town in northern England

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is a 1992 play written by English dramatistJim Cartwright.

Production history

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Sam Mendes directed the first production at theRoyal National Theatre that transferred to theAldwych Theatre in London'sWest End.[when?][citation needed]

The 1993Steppenwolf Theatre Company production transferred toBroadway in April produced by James and Charlene Nederlander,Dennis Grimaldi, and Leonard Saloway.

A West End revival of the play ran in London from 8 October 2009 to 30 January 2010. Following the success of the play, Diana Vickers won the London Newcomer award at theTheatregoers' Choice Award and added "Sunlight" the closing ballad as a B-side for her debut single, "Once".

A London revival ran at The Union Theatre in Southwark from 2 to 26 June 2016. The production starred Charlotte Gorton as Mari, Carly Thomas as Little Voice and Ken Christianson as Ray Say. It was directed by Alastair Knights and was nominated for five Off West End Awards.

In February 2004Sarah Frankcom directed a performance at theRoyal Exchange, Manchester withDenise Black as Mari Hoff,Emma Lowndes as Little Voice,Roy Barraclough as Mr Boo and Andrew Sheridan as Billy. Denise Black won aMEN Award for her performance.

In June 2012 at the Octagon Theatre, BoltonSue Devaney, Max Beesley snr, Sally Bankes, Katie Elin-Salt and Matt Healey performed the play to standing ovations each night. The production, directed by Elizabeth Newman and designed by Ciaran Bagnall, received five star reviews and a place in the theatre's record books as an extra week of the run had to be scheduled due to its popularity.Octagon Theatre Bolton, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.

A UK touring production opened 3 September 2012 at theYvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford. StarringBeverley Callard as Mari,Joe McGann as Ray,Ray Quinn as Billy,Duggie Brown as Mr Boo andJess Robinson as Little Voice and was directed by the play's writerJim Cartwright. The production was due to end at theLyceum Theatre, Sheffield in December 2012. After a short interval this production resumed at the end of January in Newcastle and ran until the end of June 2013, visiting Torquay, Portsmouth, Tunbridge Wells, Brighton, Buxton amongst numerous venues.Joe McGann left the tour part way through and was replaced by Philip Andrew (who had been the understudy for the role).[citation needed]

The Barn Theatre in Cirencester (UK) revived the play in June 2018. Described as 'A brilliant and brash revival' by The Stage* it included Sarah Louise Hughes in '...a spectacular debut*' straight from her training at Italia Conti as LV. The production was directed by Michael Strassen.[citation needed]

In 2022 a new tour embarked around the UK, directed by Bronagh Lagan. It starredChristina Bianco as Little Voice,Shobna Gulati as Mari,Ian Kelsey as Ray, Fiona Mulvaney as Sadie/US Marie, Akshay Gulati as Billy, William Ilkley as Mr Boo/US Ray, James Robert Moore as The Phone Man/US Billy & Mr Boo and Anna Hale as understudy LV/Sadie.

The play has been presented internationally, in Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Sri Lanka, in January 2008, by theBritish Theatre Playhouse.[1]

Historical casting

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Character1992 West End cast1994 Broadway cast1998 Film cast2009 West End revival cast2022 National UK Tour
Laura Hoff / Little VoiceJane HorrocksHynden WalchJane HorrocksDiana VickersChristina Bianco
Mari HoffAlison SteadmanRondi ReedBrenda BlethynLesley SharpShobna Gulati
Ray SayPete PostlethwaiteGeorge InnesMichael CaineMarc WarrenIan Kelsey
SadieAnnette BadlandKaren VaccaroAnnette BadlandRachel LumbergFiona Mulvaney
BillyAdrian HoodIan BarfordEwan McGregorJames CartwrightAkshay Gulati
Mr BooGeorge RaistrickJohn Christopher JonesJim BroadbentTony HaygarthWilliam Ilkley
The Phone ManGeorge RaistrickJohn Christopher JonesPhilip JacksonTony HaygarthJames Robert Moore
U/S Little VoiceAnna Hale

Film adaptation

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Main article:Little Voice (film)

The play was adapted for a 1998 film byMark Herman, withJane Horrocks reprising her original stage role.Brenda Blethyn assumed the role of Mari Hoff and was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

TV adaption

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In 2021, a series adaptation of the play was announced to be in development withMiramax, who released the film, andDominic Treadwell-Collins producing. Cartwright would be returning to write for the series.[2]

References

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  1. ^"British Theatre Playhouse – Past Productions – At BTP, we pride ourselves on high standards equivalent to London's West End and offer UK casts comprising prominent stage, television and film actors. Every one of BTP shows has featured stars from London's West End. – SISTIC".www.britishtheatreplayhouse.com.
  2. ^Andreeva, Nellie (24 March 2021)."'The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice' Series Adaptation In Works By Miramax TV From Jim Cartwright & Dominic Treadwell-Collins".Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved6 October 2023.

Further reading

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  • Cartwright, Jim (1992).The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (First ed.). London: Methuen Drama.ISBN 0-413-67130-5.

External links

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