The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas

By DENNIS KELLY

27 September-1 October 2016

The three golden rules.
Whenever you want something take it.
All that is required to take everything you want is absolute will and an ability to lie to the depths of your heart.
Never think of the outcome, assume discovery, embrace each second as if it were your last.
Never ever regret.

A pantheon of seven unnamed gods, lost in time, recall to the audience the life of Gorge Mastromas. A dark epic tale chronicling the life of Gorge Mastromas, a Kane-like figure who rises to become one of the richest, most influential and ruthless people in the world.

Born with an innate sense of goodness, even when it is detrimental to him, he is repeatedly let down by life, until a pivotal moment in adulthood, when a chance encounter with a ruthless executive breaks down his good nature.

He then becomes one of the most amoral people in the world, lying, cheating and corrupting his way to the top, constructing a web of lies around himself that affect and destroy all close to him, then the world itself, and finally himself.

The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas premiered in 2013 at the Royal Court Theatre. It is written by award-winning playwright Dennis Kelly, best known for writing the book to Matilda the Musical for the RSC and creating the series Utopia for Channel Four.

CAST

GORGE | Jonathon Cooper
MARTIN | John Irvine
GEL | Oli O'Donohoe
PETE | Calvin Crawley
PORTER | Alain English
A | Imogen Turner
LOUISA | Grace Parker

CREATIVES

DIRECTOR | Lorenzo Peter Mason
PRODUCER | Aileen Ryan
SET DESIGNER | Nicole Figini
COSTUME MANAGER |Anna Sances
STAGE MANAGER | Sabrina Fiorini
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER | Frederica Byron
PROPS MASTER | Kaitlyn Mellini
LIGHTING DESIGNER | Robin Snowden
LIGHTING OPERATOR | Verity Sleeman
SOUND | Steven King and Amanda Liu

Bridewell Theatre

  • Tuesday 27 September 2016 7.30pm
  • Wednesday 28 September 2016 7.30pm
  • Thursday 29 September 2016 7.30pm
  • Friday 30 September 2016 7.30pm
  • Saturday 1 October 2016 2.30pm
  • Saturday 1 October 2016 7.30pm