Joining the already packed line-up in Traverse 1, Traverse Theatre Company is proud to present ADULTS by Kieran Hurley, writer of the sensational TravFest hit Mouthpiece. This brand new, pitch black comedy, delving into intergenerational conflict and is a play for lovers of drama that offers an excoriating take on society today.
Directed by Roxana Silbert, formerly Traverse Literary Director and most recently Artistic Director at Hampstead Theatre. Starring Olivier award-winning actor and theatre director Conleth Hill, known internationally for his portrayal of Lord Varys in smash-hit TV series Game Of Thrones. Conleth returns to the Traverse stage 25 years after his first performance on its stages, having starred in Communicado’s The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman, as well as Stones In His Pockets, Winner of Best Entertainment or Comedy Play at the Olivier awards, shortly after. Appearing alongside Hill is Anders Hayward, star of BBC series, Guilt.
Proudly occupying their place in the programme will be the young people of Scotland, rallying together with the Traverse to have their voices heard through Last Chance To Save The Planet. The project is fronted by Traverse alumni, youth theatre advocate and passionate environmentalist Sam Heughan (Outlander; Outlying Islands, Traverse), who sets-out the opportunity in a call-to-action video. Young people will put their urgent words of protest on our climate emergency to a company of performers, and find their work occupying space across the theatre – both physical and digital – this coming festival.
They have award-winning theatrical innovators Chronic Insanity join them for a special digital residency throughout August, presenting five on demand pieces. Each varying in form – from exploratory audio drama, ‘choose your own adventure’ formats, to video experiences – this creative residency will provide creative depth and texture to audiences this TravFest. On top of these brilliant pieces – Flavour Text, Myles Away, PNOC.io, Red Breast and There’s Something Among Us – Chronic Insanity will also join them for a panel discussion that explores the creation of digital theatre and its importance within the current cultural climate.
Having played sell-out seasons internationally, en route returns to the Traverse to amaze audiences all over again. Created for each city that it inhabits, this one-of-a-kind walking tour takes its audience on an intimate journey through Edinburgh to capture the senses and change perspectives for the better. With limited pairs of tickets per performance, this experience is sure to be the most sought-after of the season.
There’s no stopping them this August, even on a quiet Monday they will be presenting an exciting range of development and engagement activities to get involved in. Traverse 2 will see a special reading of audience favourite, Mouthpiece by Kieran Hurley as a companion piece to his new play ADULTS.