AN OAK TREE

When I say sleep, you’re free again.

A rare chance to see the play that shaped a theatre landscape. When it opened in 2005 Tim Crouch’s An Oak Tree changed the rules of the game, bringing into the centre of its action an actor who has neither seen nor read the play. Coming off the heels of celebrated and sold-out Avignon and Edinburgh revivals, An Oak Tree returns to the US with Tim Crouch performing with a different actor every night. No two shows are the same. Each ‘vividly celebrates the live, raw, communal experience of theatre’ (Financial Times). This is an audience experience like no other.

In a performance of controlled virtuosity, the playwright guides that actor through a story of loss, suggestion and the power of the mind. Through the life of the play Tim has worked with some of the great actors in the world – from Frances McDormand to F Murray Abraham, from Sophie Okonedo to Laurie Anderson, from Geoffrey Rush to Peter Dinklage. 

Winner of an Off-Broadway Obie Award 2007

★★★★★ “A mesmeric exploration of belief, loss and imagination as well as an ingeniously conceived experience, Tim Crouch’s An Oak Tree is a stunning piece of theatre.” All Edinburgh Theatre

★★★★★ “…remains a mesmeric and at times emotional meditation on blind faith, loss, grief, transformation and the belief in something beyond what we might think we’re seeing. Like the hypnotist’s volunteers, the audience becomes complicit (or not) in an exercise fired by the imagination, but which transcends its meta-theatrical roots to become something both devastating, mind-expanding and unmissable.” The List

★★★★ “It’s no dry experiment in form, but an unexpectedly emotional 70 minutes that questions how we perceive and interpret the world and deal with grief and absence.” The Guardian

production details

Show on day 1. Performed on an empty stage with eight plastic chairs and a table.


An Oak Tree has two actors in it.  

The Hypnotist is played by Tim Crouch. 

The Father is played by a different actor at each performance – the Second Actor. An actor who can be any gender, age, race, size or shape. An actor who has neither seen nor read the  play before they walk on stage at the start of the performance. An actor who can only do it once. The Second Actor is guided through the play. At times sections of script are handed to them. At  times they get text through an earpiece. At other times they are just told what their next line is. Say  hello: ‘Hello’. Above all, it’s playful. There are jokes. 

Every word of An Oak Tree is scripted. It’s an improvised play – but not with words. It’s improvised in  all other aspects: the feeling, the tone, texture, movement, etc. Two actors meeting each other on stage and responding to what each other brings. This meeting is also part of the story.


ALL THE SECOND ACTORS

Rehearsal 2005: Ian Golding, Cath Dyson, Hannah Ringham. German previews 2005: Alex  Miller, Tom Hartmann. UK previews 2005: Deborah Asante, Emma Kilbey, Dan Ford, Alister  O’Loughlin, Jo Dagless, Anna Howitt, Matthew Scott, Natalie Childs. Edinburgh Festival  Premiere 2005: Rebecca Thorn, Claire Knight, Sandy Grierson, Ant Hampton, Tom Brooke,  Annie Ryan, Sarah Belcher, Al Nedjari, Paul Blair, Hilary O’Shaughnessy, Brian Ferguson,  Stevie Ritchie, Matthew Zadjac, Gabriela Murray, Ciaran Bermingham, Mark Ravenhill,  Waneta Storms, Andrew Clark, Tom Espiner, Jon Spooner, Ross Manson, Jason  Thorpe. Ireland 2005: Barry McGovern, Deirdre Roycroft, Dennis Conway, Martin  Murphy. UK Touring 2006: Amelda Brown, Johnny O’Hanlon, Richard Talbot, Nick Walker,  Nic Jeune, Pooja Kumar, Richard Croxford, Maria Connolly, Miche Doherty, Kathy Keira  Clark, Tristan Sturrock, Mary Woodvine, Emma Rice, Kevin Johnson, Chris Bianchi,  Toby Jones, Helen Kane, Hayley Carmichael, Toby Park, James Wilby, Christine  Molloy, Christopher Eccleston, Gin Hammond, Roger Lloyd Pack. Lithuania  2006: Sakalas Uzdavinys. Latvia 2006: Ivars Puga. Israel 2006: Marcello Magni, Kathryn  Hunter. Russia 2006: Roman Indyk, Alexander Vartanov, Maria Popova. Portugal  2006: Beatriz Batarda, Cathy Naden, Andre e Teodosio, Joao Pedro Vaz. Finland 2006: Taisto  Oksanen, Auvo Vihro. Italy 2006: Lella Costa, Elio de Capitani, Laura Curino. US previews  2006: Richard Kamins, Angela Reed, Carmela Marner, Gene Marner, David Bridel, Peter  Gaitens, Camilla Enders, Johana Arnold, Ed Vassallo. Barrow Street Theatre, New York  2006/7: Peter Van Wagner, Rachel Fowler, Lucas Caleb Rooney, Michael Cullen, Mark  Blankenship, F. Murray Abraham, Charles Busch, Reed Birney, Randy Harrison, James  Urbaniak, Kristin Sieh, Leslie Hendrix, Steve Blanchard, Laurie Anderson, Amy  Landecker, John Shuman, Jeremy Bieler, Kelly Calabrese, Michael Countryman, Laila  Robbins, Pearl Sun, Joan Allen, Maja Wampuszyc, Christopher Cook, Maura Tierney, Alison  Fraser, Frances McDormand, Mary Bacon, Tamara Tunie, Ray Dooley, Brooke Smith, John Judd, Richard Kind, Matthew Arkin, Craig Wroe, Michael Cerveris, Marin Ireland,  Peter Dinklage, Alysia Reiner, Tim Blake Nelson, Chuck Cooper, Ben Walker, Austin  Pendleton, Alix Elias, Mark Consuelos, David Pasquesi, Mike Myers, David Rasche, Chris Eigeman, Lili Taylor, Kathleen Chalfant, Joey Slotnick, Bob Balaban, Adam Rapp, Mary Testa, Hunter Foster, David Hyde Pierce, Stephen Lang, Kathryn Grody, Scott Foley,  Jay O. Sanders, Alan Cox, Denis O Hare, Alan Ruck, Lisa Emery, Frank Wood, Mark Saturno,  Nicole Orth-Pallavicini, Erik Jensen, David Mogentale, Alexandra Neil, Brian Logan, Katie  Finneran, Walter Bobbie, Wendy Vanden Heuval, Tovah Feldshuh, Carolyn McCormick,  Maryann Plunkett, George Demas, Christopher Durang, Judith Ivey, Jim Dale. Canada  2007: Patrick MacEachern, Kelly Dawson, Joel Smith, Heather Kolesar, Maiko Bae  Yamamoto, Kathryn Shaw, Marcus Youssef, Jonathan Young, John Krich, Erin Ormond,  Trevor Hinton. Soho Theatre 2007: Paterson Joseph, Sophie Okonedo, Ruth Sheen, Tracy-Ann Oberman, David Morrissey, Ed Woodall, Phelim McDermott,  Amanda Lawrence, Anna Francolini, David Harewood, John Ramm, Selina Cadell, Anthony  Vendetti, Tracey Childs, Jeremy Killick, Gina McKee, Juliet Aubrey, Michael Simkins, Saskia Reeves, Celia Meiras, Tricia Kelly, Hugh Bonneville, Paul Hunter, Adrian  Scarborough, Linda Bassett, Eve Best, Kwame Kwei Armah, Gary Winters,  Janet McTeer. UK Tour 2007/2008: Richard Headon, Sam Troughton, Josie Lawrence,  Richard Katz, Ben Keaton, Jonathan Keeble, Brigit Forsyth, Claudia Elmhirst, Bill Champion,  Louise Dearden, Mark Calvert, Terry O’Connor, Deka Walmsley, Jon Whittle, Nathan Rimell,  Cora Bissett, Julie Brown, Murray Wason, Siwan Morris, Richard Elis, Ged Stephenson, Vic  Llewellyn. Brazil 2007: Rodrigo Nogueira, Guilherme Leme. BBC World Service 2007: Tim McInnerny. Singapore 2008: Loong Seng Onn, Jean Ng, Karen Tan, Ivan Heng. Quebec  2008: Kevin McCoy, Robert Bellefeuille, Anne-Marie Cadieux. Melbourne 2008: Jane Turner, Geoffrey Rush, Julia Zemiro, Kim Gyngell. Hong Kong 2009: Lynn Yau, Jonathan Douglas, Fredric Mao. Brown University, USA 2009: Matt Clevy. Odyssey Theatre, Los  Angeles 2010: Meagan English, Peter Gallagher, Clancy Brown, Lisa Wolpe, John Rubinstein, Kurtwood Smith, Jesse Burch, Dan O’Connor, Jennifer Leigh Warren, Beth Grant,  Joe Orrach, Peter Van Norden, Stu Levin, Jason Alexander, Peter Macon, Stacie Chaiken,  Christopher Michael Moore, Michelle Monaghan, Anne De Salvo, Miguel Sandoval, Lauryn Cantu, Alanis Morissette, Alexandra Billings, Kathleen Early, Carolyn Seymour, Floyd Van Buskirk, Kyle Secor, Alan Cumming, Rich Sommer, Michael Gladis,  Megan Gallagher, Alex Kingston, Wendie Malick, Josh Radnor. UMASS, Amherst, USA  2010: Marcus Gardley, Milan Dragicevich, Julie Nelson. Bios, Athens, Greece, 2011: Yota  Argyropoulou, Yannis Sarakatsanis. Bangkok, Thailand, 2012: Pattarasuda Bua Anuman  Rajadhon, Nophand Boonyai. Dublin 2012: Nyree Yergainharsian. Rehearsals 2015: Gerard  Bell, Peter Hobday, Hannah Cooper-Dean, Amy Griffiths. National Theatre 2015: Conor  Lovett, Maggie Service, Kate Duchêne, Philip Quast, Stephen Dillane, Naomi Wirthner,  Samuel Barnett, Kiruna Stamell, Nicholas Karimi, Sharon D Clarke, Penny Layden, Nick  Holder, Ashley McGuire, Trystan Gravelle, Chook Sibtain, Pearce Quigley, Richard Henders,  Jodie McNee, Patrick Marber, Sarah Cameron, John Heffernan, Samuel West. Traverse Theatre 2015: Ewen Bremner, Jamie Michie, Aoife Duffin, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Caitríona Ní Mhurchú, Gary McNair, Lucy Ellinson, Ned Dennehy,  Simon McBurney. Bristol Old Vic 2015: Neve McIntosh, Akiya Henry, Fionn Gill, Simon Shepherd, Kate O’Flynn, Jon Beedell. Warwick Arts Centre 2015: Luke Barnes, Lou Platt,  Charlotte Josephine. RADA 2018: Susan Wokoma. Orange Tree, London 2018: Kate Hardie. Central School of Speech and Drama, London 2018: Shelby Bond, Claudia Heinrichs. Teatro Sarmiento, Argentina 2018: Ingrid Pelicori, Luciano Suardi. Bristol 2023: Pippa Haywood, Adele James, Polly Frame. Avignon, 2023: Natacha Koutchonov, David Geselson, Teresa Coutinh, Cynthia Loemij, Adama Diop. Lyceum Edinburgh, 2023: Morven Macbeth, Nicole Cooper, Helen Monks, Archie Backhouse, Pippa Evans, Isobel McArthur, Letty Thomas , Yasser Zadeh, Jessica Hardwick, Nathan Queeley-Dennis, Josette Bushell Mingo OBE, Rufus Norris, Dawn Sievewright, Alexa Davies, Sally Reid, David Threlfall, Ben Target, and more to come..