The Innocent (play)
The Innocent is a 1979 play by Scottish playwright Tom McGrath. It was first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Warehouse Theatre in London, opening on 24 May 1979. The production was directed by Howard Davies and starred Ian Charleson.
The play is autobiographical, and concerns McGrath's psychedelic drug and heroin use in the counter-culture 1960s as an underground poet, writer, and musician. The protagonist Joe Maguire is an idealistic intellectual and existentialist, a jazz-playing underground newspaper editor, who is drawn into heroin use and becomes a junkie.[1]
Original cast
Joe Maguire ... Ian Charleson
Suzie ... Ruby Wax
Rick ... David Lyon
Heggie ... Hilton McRae
Heggie's Maw ... Eve Pearce
Malachie ... Anthony Higgins
Andy ... David Bradley
Jay ... Paul Moriarty
Brenda ... Sheridan Fitzgerald
Kate ... Avril Carson
Pie Mackay ... Mark Windsor
Sonny ... Alan Cody
Dr. Smith ... Darlene Johnson
Notes
- ↑ Ian McKellen, Alan Bates, Hugh Hudson, et al. For Ian Charleson: A Tribute. London: Constable and Company, 1990. p. xix.