Owners
“Be clean, be quick, be top, be best”
Her husband wants her dead, but Marion’s too busy to notice. With the London housing market booming, she spots a chance to make a killing of her own by flipping a house. There’s just one problem – the current tenants are her closest friends. Undeterred, she hatches a plan and makes them an offer they can’t refuse. A deal is done, and an exchange is made. But is the price worth paying?
Fifty years on from its premiere, Artistic Director Stella Powell-Jones directs this timely revival of Caryl Churchill’s wickedly funny first play about power, property, and possession.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Alec | Ryan Donaldson |
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Alec’s Mother | Pearl Marsland |
Clegg | Mark Huckett |
Lisa | Boadicea Ricketts |
Marion | Laura Doddington |
Mrs Arlington | Laura Woodhouse |
Worsley | Tom Morley |
Crew | |
Assistant Designer | Natalie Johnson |
Assistant Director | Aida Rocci |
Casting Director | Marc Frankum |
Casting Director | Marc Frankum |
Costume Designer | Cat Fuller |
Costume Supervisor | Agata Odolczyk |
Director | Stella Powell-Jones |
Fight Director | Enric Ortuño |
Intimacy Director | Robbie Taylor Hunt |
Lighting Designer | Chuma Emembolu |
Production Carpenter | Tom Baum |
Production Carpenter Assistant | Toby Molyneux |
Production Manager | Lucy Mewis-McKerrow |
Production Technician | Misha Mah |
Prop Maker | Jones Props and FX |
Scenic Artist | Kristina Debenham |
Scenic Artist | Alice Neale |
Scenic Artist | Heather Smith |
Scenic Artist | Paul Thompson |
Set Designer | Cat Fuller |
Set Electrics | Edward Callow |
Sound Co-designer | Sasha Howe |
Sound Co-designer | Max Pappenheim |
Stage Manager | Amos Clarke |
Writer | Caryl Churchill |
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Play description
Her husband wants her dead, but Marion’s too busy to notice. With the London housing market booming, she spots a chance to make a killing of her own by flipping a house. There’s just one problem – the current tenants are her closest friends. Undeterred, she hatches a plan and makes them an offer they can’t refuse. A deal is done, and an exchange is made. But is the price worth paying?
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