The New York premiere of Philip Ridley's The Pitchfork Disney will be the next Blue Light Theatre production. Best known for the screenplay of the 1990 hit movie "The Krays," which he also directed, Ridley has written numerous novels for adults and for children, as well as a few other plays. His The Fastest Clock in the Universe was produced by the New Group Off-Broadway last year.
The Pitchfork Disney depicts eerily antisocial twins, 28-year-olds who subsist on chocolate and sleeping pills while sequestering themselves in their London flat. When they open their door to a larger than-life cabaret performer and his grotesquely disfigured assistant, their fear of the outside world does, in fact, come to fruition. Pitchfork Disney gets its title from the two cabaret entertainers, who are improbably named Cosmo Disney and Pitchfork Cavalier. The play had its U.S. premiere in 1995 at Washington, D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre.
The Blue Light production will begin previews Mar. 19 at the downtown theatre space HERE. Opening night is Apr. 1. Rob Bundy will direct a cast including Alex Draper, Lynn Hawley and Brandt Johnson. The ubiquitous George Xenos will provide the sets.
For information, call (212) 354-4660.
-- By Robert Simonson and Sean McGrath