Eigengrau
Directed by Polly Findlay and writted by Penelope Skinner, ‘Eigengrau’ (pronounced ay-gen-gr-ow) is a black comedy that centres around the relationships, or rather lack of them, between four young people living and working in London.
Director Polly Findlay is not only a fine actress with television credits such as ‘Trial By Fire’ and ‘Doctors’ and great reviews for her stage performances, including the role of Natasha in the Manchester Royal Exchange’s production of ‘Three Sisters’. She is also one of the UK’s most promising young theatre directors.
In 2007, she won the prestigious JMK award; the top award for new directors. Previous winners include Thea Sharrock, Bijan Shebani and Natalie Abrahmi, which gives an idea of the kudos attached to the award.
Although Polly has won plaudits for her productions of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at the BAC, ‘Thyestes’ at the Arcola and many new works for companies like Nabokov, 2010 could well be the year she breaks into the mainstream. Polly starts the year at The Bush Theatre by directing ‘Eigengrau’, which will run from 10th March until 10th April. Theatre tickets are already available.
Only one member of the cast has been announced so far. Sinead Matthews, who is currently starring at the National Theatre in ‘Our Class’, has also starred in the recently released British film ‘The Boat That Rocked’, and 2005′s ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
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