Humble Boy
by Site Admin on Sunday, May 18, 2008Make first comment on this post
Tuesday 24th to Saturday 28th June
Swan Theatre, Worcester
Worcester Live box office: 01905 611 427
The play
Humble Boy has sharp and amusing dialogue and a plot line with twists and turns beyond the obvious that should appeal to theatre lovers of all ages.
Felix Humble’s task in life is not so humble: to produce a unifed theory of physics.
But following the sudden death of his father, Felix must return home to his difficult and demanding mother, where he soon realises that his search for unity must include his own chaotic home life.
With echoes of Hamlet, Charlotte Jones’s play is a poignant and original comedy about broken vows, failed hopes and the joys of bee-keeping.
“Sad and funny, very, very funny… this is a seriously wonderful play” — Sunday Times.
Charlotte Jones, who went to school in Worcester, is one of our most accomplished and entertaining young playwrights. She won the Susan Smith Blackburn Award 2001, the Critics’ Circle Best New Play Award 2002, and the People’s Choice Best New Play Award 2002 for this play.
Felix Humble — Math Jones
Mercy Lott — Sue Hawkins
Flora Humble — Sue Imms
Jim — Frank Welbourne
George Pye — John O’Mahony
Rosie Pye — Amber Bluck
Director — Frank Bench
D.S.M — Pauline Lowe
Technical Manager — Andy Hares
Light — Howerd Brooksbank
Sound — John Kershaw
Crew — Brenda Williams, Gena Duong, Vega Bantock
Performance
- Humble Boy panel
From the blog
- Audition notice: Humble Boy (29 February 2008)
- A play by a former Worcester school girl (24 May 2008)
- Message from Charlotte Jones (25 June 2008)
- A Humble gallery (9 August 2008)



















