Rescued from the Liverpool docks as a child, Heathcliff is adopted by the Earnshaws and taken to live at Wuthering Heights. He finds a kindred spirit in Catherine Earnshaw and a fierce love ignites. When forced apart, a brutal chain of events is unleashed.
Shot through with music, dance, passion and hope, Wise Children’s Artistic Director Emma Rice transforms Emily Brontë’s masterpiece into a powerful and uniquely theatrical experience.
Lucy McCormick as Cathy and Ash Hunter as Heathcliff lead the company of performers and musicians in this intoxicating revenge tragedy for our time
Announcing the production – delayed because of pandemic lockdown – Emma Rice said: “It is with an earthy spring in my step and epic twinkle in my eye that I announce our new plans for Wuthering Heights. So many projects have fallen by the wayside during lockdown that there were times when I lost hope – but there was no need! Wise Children are back; stronger, wiser and grateful for the chance to sing and dance again. The exceptional cast, crew, administrative and creative teams are ready to go and we are fizzing with ideas, dreams and anticipation. Emboldened and humbled by the enforced break, I feel truly lucky. I cannot wait to get back to doing what I love most and to share this thrilling and important piece with the world. It’s time.”
Wuthering Heights is at York Theatre Royal, 9-20 November. Evenings (not Sundays), 7.30pm, Matinees Thurs 11 & 13, 18 & 20, 2pm,
Captioned performance 13 Nov, 2pm, BSL, 17 Nov, 7.30pm, Audio described, 20 Nov, 2pm
https://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/show/wuthering-heights/
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