Overview
When Don Revie took over this club, Leeds were a rugby league town. No
interest in football. Gates under 10,000. We'd never won a thing. He
built one of the great clubs of English football, one of the great teams
of English football, from scratch on barren ground from nothing more
than spirit and fight and nous, which are the exact same qualities you
used at Derby. And out of jealousy, you never tried to understand that.
Never tried to make the most of that. Sad. 1974. Brian Clough, the
enfant terrible of British football, tries to redeem his managerial
career and reputation by winning the European Cup with his new team,
Leeds United. The team he has openly despised for years, the team he
hates and that hates him. Don Revie's Leeds. A West Yorkshire Playhouse
and Red Ladder Theatre Company co-production, adapted from David Peace's
ingenious and much-lauded novel, which was subsequently made into a
film starring Michael Sheen, The Damned United takes you inside the
tortured mind of a genius slamming up against his limits, and brings to
life the beauty and brutality of football, the working man's ballet.
Anders Lustgarten's stage adaptation of David Peace's novel received its
world premiere at the West Yorkshire Playhouse on 3 March 2016.