‘Magical,
funny and bitter. It is a northern Under Milk
Wood, high on booze and pills’
Sunday Times
THIS IS OUR ROAD! But tonight it’s your
Road ‘an all!
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The Octagon brings the exceptional work of Bolton-born
playwright Jim Cartwright back home with his
incredible breakthrough play, Road.
Road takes you on a passionate and
poetic ride through one wild night of laughter,
violence, booze and sex in one road in a small,
dejected Lancastrian town. With rum-soaked wide-boy
Scullery as your sharp-tongued tour guide, it’s
time to meet the locals. Moving from street
corner to living room, from bedroom to kitchen,
the street’s inhabitants are introduced,
showing their socially and emotionally charged
lives in the north of Thatcher’s prosperous
Britain. But throughout their outrageous stories
of sadness, brutality and regret, there remains
a tender hope that ‘somehow a somehow
a somehow’, they might escape.
Long before Shameless startled the
UK with the reality and hilarity of life on
a Northern housing estate, Road opened
a window on a hidden area of northern life,
giving a lyrical voice to the dispossessed and
deprived. Jim Cartwright’s exceptional
writing debut broke incredible new ground when
it was first produced in 1986. Road
was recently voted one of the top 50 best plays
of the 20th Century in a poll by the National
Theatre.
This production celebrates the long and glorious
association between the Octagon and the internationally
renowned Jim Cartwright, who wrote the classic
play Two while working as writer in
residence at the Octagon. Road follows
on from The Octagon Theatre’s hugely successful
‘Cartwright at the Octagon’ season
in 2005, which featured his plays Two and
Eight Miles High.
Please
be advised this production contains some sexual
content and strong language. There will also
be smoking on stage during the show.
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