A young man is looking directly into the camera, with a serious look on his face. Flames are reflected in his eyes and sparks surround him.
A young man is looking directly into the camera, with a serious look on his face. Flames are reflected in his eyes and sparks surround him.

About Lord of the Flies

Which is better – law and rescue or hunting and breaking things up? To have rules and agree or to hunt and kill like a pack of savages?

William Golding’s compelling adventure takes us into the heart of darkness.

A plane crash on a desert island abandons a group of young survivors to fend for themselves. Quickly, tribal loyalties start to form. Despite attempts by Ralph and Piggy to keep order, school rules are shed along with their uniforms, and friendly alliances fast become ferocious divisions. As the children threaten to turn feral, a deadly struggle ensues between Ralph and his leadership rival, Jack. Will chaos overcome humanity – or, with a world at war beyond the island, can rescue come in time to save them?

A modern classic, Lord of the Flies has lost none of its riveting power since its publication in 1954; frequently ranked high in lists of iconic novels, and a constant presence on the school syllabus. Nigel Williams’s much admired stage adaptation premiered at the RSC in 1995.

Anthony Lau – Associate Artistic Director at Sheffield Theatres 2020-2024, where his productions included The Crucible, Miss Saigon, Rock/Paper/Scissors and The Good Person of Szechwan – directs.

Creatives

    • Anthony Lau

      Role
      Director
    • Georgia Lowe

      Role
      Designer
    • Matt Daw

      Role
      Lighting Designer
    • Giles Thomas

      Role
      Music & Sound Designer
    • Aline David

      Role
      Movement Director
    • Chris Poon

      Role
      Musical Director
    • Bethan Clark

      Role
      Fight & Intimacy Director
    • Jacob Sparrow

      Role
      Casting Director
    • Tess Dignan

      Role
      Voice & Dialect Coach
    • Robin Hellier

      Role
      Associate Fight & Intimacy Director
    • Nathanael Campbell

      Role
      Assistant Director
    • Chris Hay

      Role
      Production Manager
    • Loz Tait

      Role
      Costume Supervisor
    • Beau Brett

      Role
      Wigs, Hair & Make-Up Supervisor
    • Kate Margretts

      Role
      Props Supervisor
    • Zoe Wilson

      Role
      Props Associate
    • Luke Abbot

      Role
      Assistant Costume Supervisor
    • Linda Fitzpatrick

      Role
      Company Stage Manager
    • Lorna Seymour

      Role
      Deputy Stage Manager
    • Elsa Gear

      Role
      Assistant Stage Manager
    • Zoë Lyndon-Smith

      Role
      Assistant Stage Manager

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    Content and themes

    This production contains derogatory language and attitudes; themes and depictions of violence and murder, stage blood, aggression, bullying, body shaming, hunting, epilepsy, and references to war and death.