Vincent River (play)


Vincent River is a one act stage play by Philip Ridley. It was Ridley's fourth stage play and premiered at the Hampstead Theatre, London on 6 September 2000. The production was the last major collaboration between Ridley and director Mathew Lloyd, who had previously directed the majority of Ridley's other theatrical works.

Plot

The story plays out in realtime and is set in a rundown flat in Dagenham.
A woman called Anita is moving in following the death of Vincent, her son who was killed in a homophobic attack, which resulted in her discovering that he was a homosexual.
In the play, she interacts with Davey, a boy who claims to have been the first to find Vincent's corpse and who wants to know as much as he can about Vincent from Anita.

Notable stage productions

CountryDateLocationPeopleDetails
England6 September 2000The Hampstead Theatre, LondonDirected by Matthew Lloyd.
World premiere
Slovenia26 October 2007SKUC Theatre, LjubljanaDirected by Alen Jelen.
  • Anita - Zvezdana Mlakar
  • Davey - Jure Henigman
  • Slovenian premiere
    England30 October 2007Trafalgar Studios, LondonDirected by Rebecca McCuheon.
  • Anita - Lynda Bellingham
  • Davey - Mark Field
  • West End premiere
    America10 June 200859E59 Theaters, New YorkDirected by Steve Marmion.
  • Anita - Deborah Findlay
  • Davey - Mark Field
  • American premierePerformed as part of the Brits Off-Broadway festival.
    Australia4 January 2009Tamarama Rock Surfers, Bondi BeachDirected by Jonathan Wald.
    Australian premiere
    England18 May 2010Landor Theatre, LondonPresented by Thomas Hopkins and Theatrica Ltd.Directed by Robert McWhir.
    "10th anniversary production"
    England2 November 2010Old Red Lion Theatre, LondonPresented by Charmers productions.Directed by Gary Reid.
    • Anita - Debra C.Barker
    • Davey - Frank Keogh
    2010 London revival
  • Shortlisted for the 2011 London Festival Fringe Best Play Award.
  • Israel7 August 2015Tahel Theatre
  • Anita - Meyrav Gruber
  • Davey - Avi Mazliah
  • Israeli premiere
    England27 February 2018The Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester.Directed by John Young.
  • Anita - Joyce Branagh
  • Davey - Dominic Holmes
  • England "regional premiere"
    England20 March 2018The Park Theatre, London.Directed by Robert Chevara.
  • Anita - Louise Jameson
  • Davey - Thomas Mahy
  • 2018 London revival
  • Shortlisted for the 2019 Off West End Awards for 'Best Female Performance In A Play' for Louise Jameson.
  • Wales19 September 2018A site-specific production at Jacob's Market, CardiffProduced by No Boundaries Theatre.Directed by Luke Hereford.
    • Anita - Victoria Pugh
    • Davey - Aly Cruickshank
    2018 Cardiff production
    Australia13 October 2020Christ Church, Milton, BrisbaneProduced by The Curators' TheatreDirected by Michael Beh
    • Anita - Amanda McErlean
    • Davey - Patrick Shearer
    Queensland premiere
  • Major revival
  • 5-star reviews
  • America22 September 2021Richard Triangle Players, Virginia.Produced by Richmond Triangle PlayersDirected by Vinnie Gozalez
    • Anita - Jill Bari Steinberg
    • Davey - Keaton Hillman
    Virginia, USA premiere
    Belgium20 October 2021The Bridge Theatre, BursselsProduced by the Bridge Theatre, Brussels.Directed by Robert Chevara
    • Anita - Jo Castledon
    • Davey - Jake McDaid
    2021 Belgium premiere
    England14 October 2022Hope Mill Theatre, ManchesterProduced by Green CarnationDirected by Dan Ellis and Dan Jarvis
    • Anita - Maddy Myles
    • Davey - Rory McMenamin
    Manchester revival 2022
    England23 June 2023Greenwich Theatre, LondonProduced by the Greenwich TheatreDirected by James Haddrell
    2023 London Revival

    On film

    In 2005 Marianne Epin and Cyrille Thouvenin starred in the play at the Théâtre du Marais in Paris, which was also filmed and released as a television movie. It is available on region 2 DVD.
    The play has been compared to the 2014 film Lilting, starring Ben Whishaw, Cheng Pei Pei and Andrew Leung and written and directed by Hong Khaou. The story, similar to the play, is about a man who approaches the mother of his deceased gay lover to try and connect and understand their loss.