Lee Latchford Evans, & Katie Beard
In Wolfboy two teenagers share a pact to confront their past and plan a future away from the boys home. Grade 'A' golden-boy Bernie has attempted suicide and David is a street hustler who may or may not have the powers of a wolf. A taught psycho-sexual thriller on the nature of trust, do they trust those who offer help, should they even trust each other?
Brad Fraser is an award-winning and internationally renowned Canadian playwright with a reputation for being dark, witty, often shocking, and always controversial. Among his plays are Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Poor Super Man and Martin Yesterday.
Russell Labey is an award winning director who returns to the Tabard Theatre after New Boy which was reproduced this year at the Trafalgar Studios starring Nicholas Hoult. He also directed the Tabard Theatre's production of Stig of the Dump and also script edited the Oscar Nominated film Milk starring Sean Penn.
Leon Parris
won The Vivian Ellis Award 2000 for Best
Musical (Going Once), as well
as The Really Useful Group Award for Most
Promising Writer, The Warner Chappell and
The Mercury Workshops Awards and the Cameron
Mackintosh Bursary.
Wolfboy previews at the Tabard Theatre before premiering at
George Square 4 at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe
Festival.
The full cast is: Paul Holowaty, Gregg
Lowe, Lee Latchford-Evans and Katie Beard.
Lee Latchford-Evans was a member of
the pop group Steps, who achieved 14
consecutive Top 5 singles (a record for a
British act, at the time bettered only by
The Beatles) and more than 12 million
albums, before announcing their split on
Boxing Day 2001.
Paul Holowaty is best known as
“Hollyoaks” bad boy Steven Macintosh, known
as ''Macki''. An ealier role as 12-year-old
schoolboy Neil Fearns on “Coronation
Street”, saw him getting fellow classmate
Sarah Louise Platt (Tina O' Brian) pregnant.
Gregg Lowe most recently starred with
Nicholas Hoult from “Skins” in the sold-out
West End hit, “New Boy”, also directed and
adapted by Russell Labey.