Hushabye Mountain

Sat 5 Jun to Sun 20 Jun 2021

Live broadcast & streaming

£15 - £17

Love. Death. And Judy Garland. 
Book tickets

Hushabye Mountain by acclaimed writer Jonathan Harvey (Our Lady of Blundellsands) comes online this June. Directed by Nick Bagnall.

Starring Matt Henry as Lee, Jodie Prenger as Beryl, Layton Williams as Connor, Nathan McMullen as Danny, Amy Dunn as Lana and Harrison Scott-Smith as Ben.

Danny is a young man, waiting to be let into heaven. There seems to be some difficulty about it, but Judy Garland reassures him as she passes by in a boat full of stars. Away from the dreamlike and unexpected version of the afterlife, the people who were closest to Danny struggle with his death from AIDS. His partner Connor is flattened by grief, and groping awkwardly towards a new relationship. Connor’s brother Lee and his wife Lana, who was Danny’s best friend, find their new marriage overshadowed by the hole Danny’s absence has left in their lives. And Danny’s mother Beryl, who had kept in contact via increasingly paranoid letters after Danny’s father disowned him, is now in a mental hospital and being updated by Judy Garland about her son’s progress towards heaven.

First performed in 1999 at the Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Hushabye Mountain reveals a world that has learned to live with AIDS. It is a world full of love, pain, laughter and friendship, where drugs in their various combinations are exhilarating, destructive, costly and even life restoring.

Live Stream from Hope Mill theatre: 
Sat 5 Jun at 7.30pm

Recorded Streams:
Fri 11 Jun at 7.30pm
Sat 12 Jun at 7.30pm
Sun 13 Jun at 7.30pm
Fri 18 Jun at 7.30pm
Sat 19 Jun at 2.30pm
Sat 19 Jun at 7.30pm
Sun 20 Jun at 7.30pm

Presented by Hope Mill Theatre 

Company

By Jonathan Harvey

Directed by Nick Bagnall

Set and Costume Design by Jocelyn Meall

Lighting Design by Jai Morjaria

Projection Designer George Reeve

Costume Supervisor Anna Souter

Musical Arrangements by Tarek Merchant

Cast Matt Henry, Jodie Prenger, Layton Williams, Nathan McMullen, Amy Dunn and Harrison Scott-Smith