Play Details
Context
Artistic Director
Dominic Cooke
Co-production with LAMDA
Dates Performed
Wednesday 19th July 2006
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
Play Details
Synopsis
A stark, utilitarian changing room in a professional rugby league club, where mud-caked warriors transform into ordinary men.
The play follows the City rugby team before, during, and after a crucial match. We witness the pre-game rituals, nervous energy, and camaraderie of the players as they prepare. During halftime, we see their exhaustion, injuries, and the tactical adjustments made by their coach. After the game, we observe the team’s post-match euphoria, disappointments, and the gradual shedding of their athletic personas.
Storey’s groundbreaking drama offers an unflinching, almost documentary-like glimpse into the world of professional sports. Through its hyper-realistic depiction of locker room life, the play explores themes of masculinity, class, and the tension between individual and collective identity. The changing room becomes a microcosm of working-class life, where moments of crude humor and vulnerability coexist. With its innovative structure and focus on the rituals surrounding the unseen game, The Changing Room challenges traditional notions of dramatic action while offering a profound meditation on the human body, teamwork, and the fleeting nature of athletic glory.