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The Damned United set to tour community venues

This month The Damned United will visit venues across Leeds following its critically-acclaimed run at West Yorkshire Playhouse.

The production will embark on a tour visiting community and non-traditional venues including working men’s clubs and sports centres; taking the beautiful game of football and the magic of theatre out into the city.

Adapted from David Peace’s bestselling book, the compelling production follows Brian Clough and his controversial 44 days as manager of Leeds United, a team he openly despised, and that hated him. Hailed as one of the most controversial figures in football, The Damned United takes audiences inside the flawed but brilliant mind of ‘Old Big ‘ed’ in a refreshed staging of the hit play.

The Damned United stars Luke Dickson as Brian Clough, David Chafer as Peter Taylor and Jamie Smelt in several roles.

David Chafer as Peter Taylor and Luke Dickson as Brian Clough. Credit: Malcij Photography.

West Yorkshire Playhouse Artistic Director James Brining said: “It’s important to us that the work we make reflects and engages with our city and The Damned United is a story that really means something to people in Leeds. Clough is both a villain and hero, and to this day, the mention of his name still stirs up powerful feelings in local football fans. It’s a story wrapped up in people’s experiences of growing up in the city so to bring this popular title to audiences in our theatre – and then out on tour to our local area – is a fantastic thing.”

Red Ladder Artistic Director Rod Dixon said: “As a story it has it all – passion, power struggles, tragedy and a classic anti-hero in Clough. The play perfectly captures the grit and poetry of David’s writing. We’re thrilled to be taking The Damned United into the heart of communities as Red Ladder Local and West Yorkshire Playhouse.”

Tour dates: Wed 11 Apr 7.30pm – West Leeds Sports & Social Club; Thur 12 Apr 8pm – The Anglers Club, Burmantofts; Fri 13 Apr 7.30pm – The Mandela Centre; Sat 14 Apr 7.30pm – Blackburn Hall; Tue 17 Apr 7.30pm – Gipton WMC; Wed 18 Apr 7.30pm – Hunslet Hawks; Thur 19 Apr 7.30pm – HOPS; Fri 20 Apr 7.30pm – Chapel FM; Sat 21 Apr 7.30pm – Parochial Hall, Middleton.

For more details visit Red Ladder Theatre and be sure to read Entertainment Focus’ five-star review.

Samuel Payne
Samuel Paynehttp://samuelpayne.weebly.com
Reviewer of Theatre in the North, including releases of classic film and television.

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