Damien has been cast in new Tom Stoppard play ‘The Hard Problem’, due to run at the National Theatre early next year, according toThe Mail Onlineandbroadwayworld.com.
He will be appearing alongside Olivia Vinall (King Lear, Othello, Doctor Who), Jonathan Coy (Rumpole of The Bailey, Downton Abbey, Parade’s End), Vera Chok (The World Of Extreme Happiness, Chimerica) Lucy Robinson (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Pride and Prejudice, Being Human) and Parth Thakerar (King Lear).
Sir Tom Stoppard wrote the play for Nicholas Hytner’s directorial finale at the National before he departs the theatre next year. In aninterview with Time Out Magazine, the world renowned, award winning and prolific playwright revealed the following about the play:
The play is set in the world of people who do evolutionary biology. It’s essentially a play set among scientists and psychologists. But it has a story. It’s not an essay, you know. It’s about people who are researching.
It takes place over a little span of time. Probably sets off around the millennium. So it’s contemporary but not up to the minute.
It’s really a play in which the characters are concerned with the problem of consciousness—what consciousness is and why it exists. That’s probably all I should say about it.
Damien has previously performed at the National Theatre as the male lead in 2012 productionTravelling Light, also directed by Nicholas Hytner. The play had a long run in the National Theatre including a UK tour over a six month period and was also screened across the world as part ofNational Theatre Live.
I’m dying to know your latest play, The Hard Problem, debuting in January. I’m pretty much delivering it now. I’ve been failing to write this play for years, just not doing it. Thinking about it. Nick Hytner is leaving the National Theatre next year, and he asked me to write one for him to direct before he left. And I thought, Well, that’s quite good to have a deadline. And the deadline is now.
Can you let the cat out of the bag? The play is set in the world of people who do evolutionary biology. It’s essentially a play set among scientists and psychologists. But it has a story. It’s not an essay, you know. It’s about people who are researching.
Contemporary? It takes place over a little span of time. Probably sets off around the millennium. So it’s contemporary but not up to the minute.
Are humans still evolving? I guess we’re still evolving, as far as anybody knows. It’s really a play in which the characters are concerned with the problem of consciousness—what consciousness is and why it exists. That’s probably all I should say about it.
Amazing news!!!! I really need to see this! Oh my I need to start to planning trip for this like right now! I would want to see Damien on stage. It's pretty soon, only few months. But I think I will be able to take few days off work for this, weekend in London sounds good to me! I'm hoping for best! Whee I'm excited!
-- Edited by JozieMozie on Friday 3rd of October 2014 09:11:28 AM
YAY!!! Not sure I can swing another trip to London just quite yet so I'm crossing everything this is screened through NTLive!
agree fifi, they are on it!
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Well....I was chatting with my sister about this today and.....
Once the dates are announced, if I can sort it out with OH and his shift pattern, it's looking very likely that we'll be travelling down to London for a weekend to see him in this. Very very early days but sis has expressed an interest in seeing the play so i'm keeping my fingers crossed. My husband is off to Dublin next weekend and when he arranged the trip i did say to him that the next time Damien did a play in London, i'd be going and he said fine so like i said, fingers crossed, just waiting for dates to be announced (though end of Feb is out as that is when my daughter and OH have their birthdays- a day apart!)
Everything is pointing towards this being a big play, with lots of publicity. It is Nicholas Hytner's last directorial outing at the National. It is Tom Stoppard... Big name... And his first play at the national for years.
Does this mean...
It may be screened via National Theatre Live? (At cinemas across the world?) It will have a long run? It will tour?
Cannot wait to find out!
Also for me... love the sound of the concept of the play and probably the meaning of the title..
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Play synopsis
Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is 'the hard problem' which puts Hilary at odds with her colleagues who include her first mentor Spike, her boss Leo and the billionaire founder of the institute, Jerry. Is the day coming when the computer and the fMRI scanner will answer all the questions psychology can ask? Meanwhile Hilary needs a miracle, and she is prepared to pray for one.
So it is going to be a long run!
Which character will Damien play? Let the guessing begin!
Oh myyyyyyyy! I can book flights now! I'm totally just going, I have few free days to use and I'm sure my boss will understand..
(yeah, well, telling him I'm that I need few days off cause I'm seeing a play and I'm sure he will ask why do I need free days for that and seeing his face when I tell him that I will go see this play in London might be priceless!)
But this looks good! Now before I book flights I would like to know if any other forumers will be seeing this play in January? And if they are, when? I would like to accompany someone and meet you guys from here I don't know if I will make it to the opening night (Jan 21st) but that same week I could. Thinking of leaving from here to London Thursday after work and probably going to see the play Friday (And maybe again on Saturday??) And leaving back home Monday.
Whee I'm excited! And it would be amazing if they would show it Live across the world!
Awesome finally I can see him at theatre. Why is there gaps in the days it's being performed? Is this a thing with National Theatre because I noticed it when getting tickets for 3 Winters there are gaps that no shows are planned.
Carrie - 8 performances a week with only Sundays off for 3 months would be a bit much! Seems reasonable that they would have a couple of weeks off in March. And then it's Easter Sunday on April 5th......
Yes Pearl! Or, I think he will already be impressed about that fact that I'm ready to travel to another country just because I wanna see the play.. I might tell him next time I see him that end of January I'm taking few days off.. And book my flights and stuff. Cause I have saved money sense my last London trip just if something like this will come up! And now it did!
Leo the werewolf and Spike the vampire! Funny how certain names keep getting used...
hmmm, considering the cast, I'm going to guess that Damien is playing her boss Leo. Though he could be Spike, but that could be a nickname for a female or male, and there are several female actors listed. Jerry is likely to be one of the older cast, either Lucy Robinson or Jonathan Coy. Jerry also a very ambivalent name.
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It looks like The Hard Problem IS to be broadcast with national Theatre Live 16 April - for those who do not know NTLive screens live performances in cinemas across the world!
Oh myyyyyyyy! I can book flights now! I'm totally just going, I have few free days to use and I'm sure my boss will understand..
(yeah, well, telling him I'm that I need few days off cause I'm seeing a play and I'm sure he will ask why do I need free days for that and seeing his face when I tell him that I will go see this play in London might be priceless!)
But this looks good! Now before I book flights I would like to know if any other forumers will be seeing this play in January? And if they are, when? I would like to accompany someone and meet you guys from here I don't know if I will make it to the opening night (Jan 21st) but that same week I could. Thinking of leaving from here to London Thursday after work and probably going to see the play Friday (And maybe again on Saturday??) And leaving back home Monday.
Whee I'm excited! And it would be amazing if they would show it Live across the world!
I can do that week Jozie. UJ & Lynne, do you want to come too? Jozie & Lynne, if you are staying over the weekend, then you are welcome to stay at Chez Laura again
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Aww the lad is going to be with some quite big actors/actresses !! Love watching his career evolve and see him grow as an actor. It's like a joyful story book :') another lovely thing to look forward too!! Ooohhhh rehearsal photos...
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