SHERMAN THEATRE AND HIJINX BRING LITTLE KNOWN CARDIFF STORY OF GLOBAL SIGNIFICANCE TO THE STAGE

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Sherman Theatre’s 50th birthday year programme continues with two uplifting productions telling local stories with real global resonance: Housemates by Tim Green, a co-production between the Sherman and Hijinx, and community driven production Love, Cardiff: 50 Years Of Your Stories.

Housemates (6 -14 October), the new play by Tim Green, tells the remarkable, seismic story of the revolution in care which began just a few metres from the Sherman in the year after the theatre first opened in its doors. It is the story of the people who made the UK’s first supported living home possible. This major new play tells the story through the lens of the friendship between Jim Mansell and Alan Duncan. Jim was a Cardiff University student volunteer. Alan was a young man born with Down’s syndrome who had lived as a resident in Cardiff’s Ely Hospital since childhood, all he wanted was to live in a house and be in a band.

Together they and their friends asked the question “Why can’t learning disabled people live in the community with a bit more help and support?”. By 1974 they founded the UK’s first supported living home in Ruthin Gardens, Cathays, when the students invited a group of residents from Ely Hospital including Alan to live with them. The work undertaken at Ruthin Gardens would be replicated at group homes throughout the UK leading to the closure of 96 institutions. Professor Mansell would advise government on policy regularly throughout his career. The model of supported living pioneered at the house has since become the primary form of Learning Disability Social Care in the world.

Tim Green’s deeply moving, warm hearted and at times hugely witty telling of this story is brought to the stage in a high energy production filled with classic 70s hits performed by a cast of neurodivergent and neurotypical actor-musicians. The cast includes Hijinx actors Gareth John (Meet Fred Hijinx & Blind Summit, Club Supreme Hijinx & Ramshackalicious) as Alan, Lindsay Foster (Meet Fred Hijinx & Blind Summit, The Crash Test Hijinx) as Heather, Matthew Mullins (Rock Cliché, The Crash Test Hijinx) as John and Richard Newnham (Meet Fred Hijinx & Blind Summit, The Crash Test Hijinx) as Dr Cooper alongside Natasha Cottriall (I Joan Shakespeare’s Globe; The Welkin National Theatre) as Sally, James Ifan known to Sherman audiences for his performances in Tales of the Brothers Grimm and A Christmas Carol as Birch / Ensemble, Caitlin Lavagna (Operation Julie Theatr na nÓg; Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical) as Sian / Ensemble, Peter Mooney (Beautiful Curve Theatre/Theatre Royal Bath; Just So Watermill Theatre) as Jim and Eveangeleis Tudball (Generation Atrium University of South Wales) as Julie.

Housemates is co-directed by Sherman Artistic Director Joe Murphy (Tales of the Brothers Grimm, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Sherman Theatre) and Hijinx Artistic Director Ben Pettitt-Wade (Meet Fred, The Flop, Mission Control Hijinx). The creative team also includes Carl Davies Designer (Pijin Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru & Theatr Iolo; Grandmother’s Closet Wales Millennium Centre), Rachel Mortimer Lighting Designer (Ghost Cities, Iphigenia in Splott Sherman Theatre), Tic Ashfield Sound Designer & Composer (Heart of Cardiff audio series Sherman Theatre; Es & Flo Wales Millennium Centre and Kiln Theatre), James Ifan Musical Director, and Chris Laurich Sound Engineer (Machinal tour; Glutz Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama).

Housemates, a partnership between Sherman Theatre and Hijinx, follows Romeo and Julie (with the National Theatre), Imrie (with Frân Wen) and the upcoming Peter Pan (with Theatr Iolo) in the Sherman’s series of co-productions for its 50th birthday year. This full length play follows Tim’s short audio play of the same name which was commissioned by Sherman Theatre for its lockdown Heart of Cardiff series. Innovate Trust, who under the name CUSS were the charity that founded the house are project partners. Today, Innovate Trust continues to support and empower learning disabled people across South Wales. Sherman Theatre and Hijinx would like to express their gratitude to Innovate Trust for their input into the development of the play.

Gareth John said “Housemates shows that Alan can be a person, not just a patient. Alan can be independent, make his own friends, play his drums, have choices, be listened to and be seen as a normal person. He wants to be free, to play his music. I’m looking forward to playing the drums in the show, and what it means to Alan.”

Joe Murphy said “It is a real privilege to bring this remarkable story in collaboration with Hijinx to the stage. It’s a story that would change the world and took place just over the street from the Sherman the year after we first opened our doors. It has been a wonderful process working with Tim on creating his moving, fun play from the seed of the short audio play he wrote for us during the height of lockdown in 2020. Housemates celebrates the right of self-determination and the dignity of every individual. We can’t wait to share this play with audiences in this our 50th birthday year.”

Ben Pettitt-Wade said “Housemates is a story rooted in Cardiff, that had a ripple effect around the world, that has changed the lives for hundreds of thousands of people with learning disability and/or autism in this country alone, and continues to do so. It is a story of the importance of visibility, of access to opportunity, of the right to make decisions for ourselves, of perceptions, freedom, rebellion and inclusion. It is the story of the terrible conditions endured at Ely Hospital and other institutions like them, but at its heart is a friendship that was so strong it changed the course of history. It is a story close to Hijinx and our artists, and as such we are incredibly proud and excited to be able to collaborate with the Sherman and writer Tim Green in bringing this untold story to the stage

Housemates is supported by funding from Arts Council of Wales.

Sherman Theatre’s previously announced community production, which is another major moment in its 50th birthday celebrations, also goes on sale today alongside Housemates. The production Love, Cardiff: 50 Years Of Your Stories (17 – 19 August) is an opportunity to celebrate the people and the city that made Sherman Theatre what it is today. Fusing new writing and co-creation, communities from across Cardiff will take to the Sherman’s Main House stage to tell some of those stories, often in their own words. The performance will be accompanied by an exhibition and a supporting programme of community-led events. Tickets for all performances are sold on a Pay What You Want basis from £4 to £27. The production is the result of a community project made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund through the awarding of a grant of £55,607.

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