Home UK News Pope-ally wired! Why Mark E Smith’s maligned Catholic...
UK News

Pope-ally wired! Why Mark E Smith’s maligned Catholic play is getting a reboot

Key Points

The Fall frontman’s play about a papal plot appalled critics when first staged in 1986, with Leigh Bowery starring as a cardinal. Luciani is back – but does it make any more sense 40 years on?When Steve Hanley joined Manchester post-punk group the Fall, he expected to be playing bass guitar, not the pope on the London stage. “I was the new pope,” remembers the musician.

The Fall frontman’s play about a papal plot appalled critics when first staged in 1986, with Leigh Bowery starring as a cardinal. Now Hey! Luciani is back – but does it make any more sense 40 years on?

When Steve Hanley joined Manchester post-punk group the Fall, he expected to be playing bass guitar, not the pope on the London stage.

“I was the new pope,” remembers the musician. “I had a full pope suit on with about seven different layers of cassocks, and I’d come out to wave.” Hanley’s papal arrival signalled the final moments of a kaleidoscopic and surreal production that encompassed mafia gangsters, exiled Nazi commanders, and the performance artist Leigh Bowery playing a cardinal. “It was bizarre,” Hanley concedes.

Continue reading...
Pope (PERSON) Catholic (ORG) Leigh Bowery (PERSON) Luciani (PERSON) Steve Hanley (PERSON) Manchester (ORG) London (LOCATION) Hanley (PERSON) Nazi (ORG)
Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →