Tyne
Created and edited by Michael
Chaplin with contributions from Sid Chaplin, Tom Hadaway, Alan Plater and Julia
Darling.
Directed by Max Roberts. Musical
Director: Kathryn Tickell
Live Theatre – until 20th
July 2013.
Live Theatre reaches 40 and still continues to produce new
theatre which both entertains and makes one think. This production has two
parallel themes: the Tyne and family life.
The stories about life on the Tyne
capture the spirit of the region and its identity. They cover the coal, shipbuilding
and other manufacturing industries. Without getting party political the rise,
fall and rebirth of the black river are traced. There is nod to the emigration
into the area and the feed that they brought with them. Stories of the people
who worked on the Tyne are intertwined with short scenes
written by Sid Chaplin, Tom Hadaway, Alan Plater and Julia Darling. These
apparent detours add rather than detract to the thrust of the production which
flows well under the direction of Max Roberts. Live music is played by 4
talented multi-instrumentalists who also perform the roles of over 30
supporting characters.
The story of family is not unique to the region and will
resonate with all audiences. No family is ideal and they all have their own
stories to tell, and they have the stories that they’d rather keep quiet about.
The show starts on the banks of the Tyne at a former
ferry jetty. We have brother and sister Kate (Victoria Elliott) and Mark (Paul
Dodds) who are mourning the death of their father Ralph (George Irving). The
distance between siblings has led to a difference of opinion about the role of
their father in their life. As their
family story is revealed there is resonance with our own imperfect family
lives.
The set is well designed and featured sensible use of
projections to add to but not distract from the story. The music by the likes
of Kathryn Tickell, Jimmy Nail and Sting add further local flavour.
Tonight the audience listened, laughed, empathised and then
applauded enthusiastically. This production go from strength to strength on its
run until the 20th June.
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