Stevie Ward takes on acting role during lockdown

12th January 2020, Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Leeds, England; Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Rob Burrow Testimonial, Leeds Rhinos v Bradford Bulls : Stevie Ward (13) of Leeds Rhinos during the game Credit: Craig Milner/News Images

Leeds Rhinos captain Stevie Ward has turned his hand to acting while rugby league is suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 26-year-old stars in a new radio play produced by the Leeds-based Red Ladder Theatre Company, entitled ‘Connected’.

‘Connected’ follows Ward’s character Danny, an electrician, and Paul, played by Paul Fox – two friends who, for the past three years, have met up every Wednesday for a pint after work.

However, in the midst of lockdown, the pair are no longer able to continue their tradition and are instead consigned to accepting the reality they find themselves in.

Ward plays Danny, a 26-year-old electrician, in new radio play ‘Connected’. Credit: News Images

The play has been created in association with Ward’s Mantality brand, and will initially be available via the Mantality podcast channels.

Ward joins the likes of Rhinos legend Jamie Jones-Buchanan in joining up with Red Ladder, after JJB performed in two plays for the company – Leeds Lads and Playing The Joker, the latter of which focused on the life of iconic rugby league commentator Eddie Waring.

In a post on Instagram, Ward said: “I caught the bug for acting not so long ago doing some live theatre.

“Considering the circumstances, Red Ladder Theatre Company are producing a very relevant radio play, with me playing Danny, a 26-year-old sparky.

“Paul and Danny are connected, and so are all of us.”

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