In the year George Orwell’s political fable marks its 80th anniversary, Director Amy Leach and Designer Hayley Grindle are bringing a fresh interpretation of Animal Farm to the stage. Adapted by Tatty Hennessy, this chilling and thought-provoking story of treachery and rebellion provides a timely reminder of the perils of unchecked power.
A Leeds Playhouse and Stratford East co-production in association with Nottingham Playhouse, this dark, contemporary retelling of Orwell’s classic novel, first published in 1945, will open in Stratford before transferring to the Quarry Theatre at Leeds Playhouse from 12-29 March 2025.
Director Amy Leach and Designer Hayley Grindle, whose recent productions of Macbeth and Oliver Twist have stunned audiences with their originality, scale and creativity, are once again coming together to create an epic landscape for this landmark production.
Amy Leach, Deputy Artistic Director at Leeds Playhouse, said: “I can’t wait to explore Orwell’s timeless fable and to expand on his multi-layered text to delve deeper into themes that relate to the world we live in now, to the challenges we face when power goes unchecked, and unity is mired in division.
“In the year that we will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of this landmark allegorical story, Tatty Hennessy’s fresh interpretation will be very much of the moment. Designer Hayley Grindle and I are creating an industrial landscape for our cast to explore this chilling tale of treachery and rebellion – a recognisable, relatable world that will prompt us to question whether it’s possible for anyone to stay true to themselves and resist the allure and corruption of power.”
Set and Costume Designer Hayley Grindle said: “It’s fascinating to immerse myself in Tatty Hennessy’s adaptation of Animal Farm. Creating the world alongside Amy, we are conjuring pictures that convey circumstances and stories that so many people are experiencing today. The set and costume design aims to allow the audience to evoke their own ideas of what they see in the world around us and what happens to individuals when we are on the brink of change.”
When a group of exploited animals rebel against their human farmer-tyrant and take control of the land they live on, they hope to create a world where they can be equal, happy and free. As power shifts and a new leader emerges, they soon face the age-old question: is the grass truly greener on the other side?
All performances of Animal Farm will have creative audio description.
Tickets are on sale to Leeds Playhouse’s Priority Access, Playhouse Pass Members and Under 30 Scheme from 3 September, with tickets on general sale from 10 September.
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A Leeds Playhouse and Stratford East co-production in association with Nottingham Playhouse
Animal Farm
By George Orwell
Adapted by Tatty Hennessy
Quarry Theatre, Leeds Playhouse
12-29 March 2025
Press night Thu 13 Mar 2025
Age 11+
Box office 0113 213 7700
Book online leedsplayhouse.org.uk
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