Prick Up Your Ears

Richmond Theatre, The Green, London

Prick Up Your Ears is a new play inspired by the John Lahr biography of the late British playwright Joe Orton (Loot, Entertaining Mr Sloane), and the diaries of Orton himself, whose notorious life came to an abrupt and violent end at the height of his fame when he was battered to death by his lover, Kenneth Halliwell, in the Islington flat they shared, in 1967.

Bent sets Prick Up Your Ears five years earlier, in 1962, when RADA graduates and aspiring playwrights Orton and Halliwell are plotting their rightfrul place at the centre of London's literary scene, whilst engaging in a secret crusade to 'improve' the local library books - all in the worst possible taste. After a short stay at Her Majesty's pleasure, Orton is on the cusp of becoming the greatest and most notorious comic playwright since Oscar Wilde, but Halliwell remains indoors redecorating, reduced to sharing Joe's success with their neighbour, Mrs Corden, over tea and a slice of Batternburg. 

Prick Up Your ears is a darkly funny and moving play which imagines what really happened when, after years of creative collaboration, the door slammed shut and Kenneth was home along. It tells the sensational story behind the domestic life of Orton and Halliwell, holed up in a tiny flat in Islington, trading well-trodden insults and hilarious put-downs like any old married couple. 

Prick Up Your Ears was also the title of John Lahr's 1978 biography of Orton, upon which this play is based, and was adapted by Alan Bennett into a 1987 screenplay which starred Gary Oldman as Orton. 

Simon Bent (A Prayer For Owen Meany, Elling, Sugar Sugar) has created this new stage play which stars Chris New (Bent) as Orton and Matt Lucas as Halliwell. Lucas returns to the stage following huge success with television sketch show Little Britain, after finding fame on quirky game show Shooting Stars. Lucas's previous stage work includes Taboo in the West End. New was nominated for Outstanding Newcomer in the 2006 Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his performance in Bent. 

Prick Up Your Ears comes to Richmond theatre prior to the West End.

Cast & CreativesEXPAND

cast: Matt Lucas, Chris New, Gwen Taylor

author: Simon Bent

director: Daniel Kramer

designer: Giles Cadle

producer: Sonia Friedman Productions

Ticket Prices:
£16.50-£29.50

About the show
  • Age Suitability: General
  • Genre: Play
  • Sub-Genre: Play-Drama
  • Show Times: 19:45, Sat mat 14:30
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  • Box Office:
    0844 871 7651

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Venue InformationHIDE

Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1QJ

  • Nearest tube: Richmond
  • Nearest bus: 27, 33, 37, 65, 71
  • Nearest train: Richmond
  • Parking: Old Deer Car Park
  • Air conditioned: 1
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Venue Access InformationEXPAND

  • How to book: Tel: 0870 060 6651
  • Limited mobility: All Stalls seats have step free access.
  • Access description: There are three entrances which can be used. If you use the Box Office entrance you can enter straight from street level with no stairs. The Box Office is on your right. Three steps down to Stalls level, auditorium is straight in front of you, Stalls bar down ramp on your right, toilets down 10 steps to your left. If you use the main entrance there are five steps leading up to two sets of double doors. Boc Office on your right down four steps. If you use the accessible entrance there is a ramp from street level with a door bell on your right hand side to alert a member of staff. The ramp continues through a set of double doors with an adapted toilet on your left. Another set of double doors leads to the rear of the Stalls.Theatre opens one hour before performance, with the auditorium open 30min before curtain up.
  • Hearing impaired: Induction loop and infra-red system with 24 headsets. Please book headsets prior to performance.
  • Guide dogs policy: Guide dogs allowed into auditorium, alternatively staff are happy to dog-sit.
  • Wheelchairs: 4 wheelchair spaces in row S at the rear of the Stalls. Alternatively, when there is a entral sound position in place, rows Q and R on the left of the rear Stalls will be used.
  • Toilets: Toilets on every level.
  • Disabled toilets: One adapted toilet at the rear of the stalls level.
  • Bars: 3 licensed bars