THE CRITICALLY acclaimed south west production, Outlier, is being revived by Theatre Royal Plymouth this autumn.
The production’s triumphant return to the venue celebrates the extraordinary work of TRP’s associate director Malaika Kegode and marks the continued ambition to welcome more south west artists and gig theatre to The Drum.
Originally developed and co-produced by the Bristol Old Vic and Liz Counsell the genre-defying, gripping show, Outlier, will be produced by Theatre Royal Plymouth and will run from September 26 to October 5.
The production is an autobiographical, gig-theatre show written and performed by Malaika Kegode.
Mal, Ama, Lewis and Oskar have grown up together; hedonistically charging through life in rural Devon. Living from party to party, they’re railing against the stories that have been written for them as they stand at the precipice of adulthood. But all the space can be suffocating, and it’s tough sometimes – feeling so low in a place so beautiful.
Directed by Jenny Davies, the production also features exhilarating music by Bristol prog-rock band Jakabol and set design by Rebecca Wood and evocative animation design by Chris Harrisson.
Based on Malaika’s teenage years, the genre-defying and emotional, Outlier explores the impact of isolation, addiction and friendship on young people in the often-forgotten places.
An award-winning writer, performer and creative producer, Malaika was appointed as an associate director at the Theatre Royal back in June of last year.
‘I’m so excited for Outlier to be returning to the stage, especially here in Plymouth – only half an hour from where the play is based and where the story was lived,’ she said.
‘This show is incredibly special to me, and every step of our journey so far has brought new connections and opportunities to shine a light on the realities of growing up in rural towns.
‘Outlier is about young people, but it speaks to anyone who has ever felt isolated, lost, and longed for the addictive warmth of belonging. I can’t wait to bring more people into our world and give audiences a safe place to land.’
This will be one of the first gig theatre shows to appear in The Drum as TRP executes its new producing and programming strategy as part of its creative renewal journey.
Combining theatre with poetry, fortified by live music, all artists and aspects unite to take the audience on a journey and share a story.
Tickets for Outlier are available from https://theatreroyal.com/whats-on/outlie
On Thursday, October 3, Malaika will host a one-off after party event, featuring exclusive new work and an open mic for local artists to get the chance to perform their poetry alongside improvised music by Jakabol. For further information on this visit https://theatreroyal.com/whats-on/outlier-the-after-party/.