The Boss of It All. Lars von Trier
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New Perspectives present
THE BOSS
OF IT ALL
BY LARS VON TRIER
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY JACK MCNAMARA
The Boss of It All was first performed on 1 August 2013 at Assembly Roxy, as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013.
New Perspectives is supported by Arts Council England. Registered Charity No: 1058309
“New Perspectives has taken on an exciting challenge that proves rural touring companies can produce provocative work of national and international significance”-
Through 40 years of making and touring exceptional theatre, New Perspectives has established itself as the East Midlands national touring company.
Ambitious and original theatre is our hallmark, focussing on new writing, adaptations and revivals, touring and transferring productions to venues nationally and internationally. We provide career defining training and mentoring opportunities for emerging regional talent and theatre professionals and use our experience to manage the county-wide rural touring scheme Northants Touring Arts.
Our work is made to tour, to fit into unlikely spaces, making theatre accessible to a wide range of audiences. We never shy from showing the wires of our work and embrace the distinct character of each new environment. Our rural core gives everything we do a strong sense of intimacy and occasion.
With the support of partners, collaborators and donors we will continue to create:
A Rural Perspective: making work with themes and ideas that resonate with rural communities, whilst exploring new forms of rural theatre through our collaborative PhD research.
A Wider Perspective: bringing audiences into contact with great international art and ideas, by creating a global programme of work that reshapes the rural repertoire.
A New Perspective: offering audiences exposure to new voices, through work by cutting edge new talent or through contemporary takes on existing work.
Artistic Director | Jack McNamara |
Executive Director | Sally Anne Tye |
To find out more:
Twitter.com/NPTheatre
NEW PERSPECTIVES STAFF | |
Artistic Director | Jack McNamara |
Executive Director | Sally Anne Tye |
Production Manager | Mandy Ivory-Castile |
Marketing and Admin Officer | Kayleigh Hunt |
Finance Officer | Michelle Booth |
Trainee Director | Theresa Keogh |
PhD Research Associate | Tilly Branson |
Associate Artist | Mufaro Makubika |
NEW PERSPECTIVES BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Diana Gilhespy (Chair)
Gordon Fleming (Treasurer)
Gerard Rogers (Company Secretary)
Jennie Jordan
Jane Morgan
Wendy Rouse
Susan Rowe
Josie Soutar
PUBLIC FUNDERS
Arts Council England
Northamptonshire County Council
South Northamptonshire Council
TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS
D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The Leche Trust
Ernest Cook Trust
YOUR NAME IN LIGHTS DONORS
Derbyshire Scriptwriters
Gordon Flemming
Diana Gilhespy
Girlguiding Nottinghamshire
Jill Hunt
Jennie Jordan
Jeremy and Paula Lawford
Richard Layton
Dennis McNamara
Patsy Musto
David Rudkin
Michael Raynor
Sally Anne Tye
We would also like to thank those supporters who wish to remain anonymous.
See www.newperspectives.co.uk or call Sally Anne Tye on 0115 973 9121 for more details on how you can help make a difference.
CAST (in alphabetical order)
Ross Armstrong | Ravn |
Anna Bolton | Mette |
Gerry Howell | Kristoffer |
Kate Kordel | Lise |
Tom McHugh | Nalle / Finnur |
James Rigby | Gorm / Interpreter |
Claus Reiss | Voice |
SPECIAL THANKS
Pamela Raith Photography, Swainson Productions, Sissi Liechtenstein and Steve Marmion.
CREATIVE & PRODUCTION TEAM
Lars von Trier | Writer |
Jack McNamara | Adapter and Director |
Lily Arnold | Designer |
Andy Purves | Lighting Designer |
Mandy Ivory-Castile | Production Manager/Stage Manager |
Jeremy Rowe | Sound |
Presented by arrangement with IPR Ltd London in co-operation with Nordiska ApS, Copenhagen.
ROSS ARMSTRONG RAVN
Ross trained at RADA.
Theatre credits include: Hamlet (Donmar/Broadway); Antony and Cleopatra (Liverpool Playhouse); Cyrano de Bergerac (Chichester); The White Devil (Menier Chocolate Factory); Henry V (Royal Exchange); Deep Blue Sea, Hapgood (West Yorkshire Playhouse).
TV credits include: Mr Selfridge, Foyles War, Jonathan Creek, Our World War, WPC56, Love and Marriage, Doctors, DCI Banks, Titanic and Spooks.
Film credits include: Downhill, Locked Up, The Decoy Bride, Good Samaritan and Fergus.