Between good and evil, is there a choice?
Alex loves milk.
Alex loves Beethoven.
But Alex loves violence too.
Something must be done about Alex, everyone agrees. Only… is punishment the answer? Or could there be another way?
In his notorious novel of teen culture gone bad, Anthony Burgess unleashed amoral Alex on the world. And in this, his own stage adaptation, the story comes dangerously to life, slicing open society with a steely poetic edge and taking a good hard look deep inside.
Shot through with music and studded with Burgess’ own songs, this is a thrilling, scalpel-sharp tale about transgression, free will and the power of old Ludwig Van.
Part of The Everyman Company season
Each character was played with passion, humour, sarcasm and guts
What’s Good To Do
A chilling, ultraviolent cabaret
The Guardian
PHOTOS
VIDEOS
CAST
Nadia Anim
Marty / Prisoner / Police / Choir / Ensemble
Richard Bremmer
Deltoid / Chaplain / Prisoner / Police / Ensemble
George Caple
Alex
Jak Malone
Dim / Comedian / Police / Prisoner / Ensemble
Nathan McMullen
Georgie / Warder / Joe / Ensemble
Phil Rayner
Dim / Comedian / Police / Prisoner / Ensemble
Zelina Rebeiro
Pete / Police / Prisoner / Ensemble
Keddy Sutton
Branom / Governor / Minister / Mum / Ensemble
Liam Tobin
F. Alexander / Brodsky / Billyboy / Dad / Pedofil / Ensemble
COMPANY
Anthony Burgess
Writer
Nick Bagnall
Director
Molly Lacey Davies & Jocelyn Meall
Designers
Anthony Burgess based on Beethoven
Music
James Fortune and Peter Mitchell
Music Arrangement
Peter Mitchell
Musician
Etta Murfitt
Choreographer
Kay Haynes
Lighting Designer
Ian Davies
Sound Design
Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown of Rc-Annie Ltd
Fight Directors
George Francis
Musical Supervisor
Natalie Johnson
Assistant Designer
Leah Bush
YEP Assistant Director
Mabel Shone
Slime Consultant
Sophie Parrott CDG
Casting Director