Dead Funny Show
Arrives at Northern Stage
Dead
To Me
Newcastle Northern Stage
Photo: Selma Dimitrijevic |
to: Selma Dimitrijevic
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Dead To Me is a disturbingly funny story about a man’s troubled relationship with a psychic and her spirit guide and comes to Newcastle's Northern Stage from Tuesday 30th September until Friday 3rd October 2014
"Blah blah
blah PSYCHICS blah blah blah MUST BE REAL blah blah blah
HOW COULD THEY KNOW THAT? blah blah blah TALKING TO THE DEAD blah blah IT’S JUST RUBBISH blah
blah.”
Sometimes
we only hear what we want to hear. Steven is a
believer - he believes in reason, logic and humanity. The Psychic believes in
the spirits. The dead are always right. Dead to Me is a disturbingly funny story about a man and his troubled
relationship with a psychic and her spirit guide. When the truth is confronted,
an irreversible chain of events is set in motion and Steven finds out that
living people can be unnecessarily cruel because of course the dead are easier
to deal with.
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Photo: Selma Dimitrijevic
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The show has been written by Gary Kitching and is directed by
Selma Dimitrijevic. Director
Selma Dimitrijevic said: "Gary
Kitching has been angry about the exploitative, predatory nature of psychics
and mediums for years, and instead of going and doing something illegal, he has
written a play about it. The play examines the reasons why people seek solace
and help from strangers who claim they can speak to the dead, instead of
reaching out to their friends and family."
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Photo: Selma Dimitrijevic
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Writer
Gary Kitching is a North East based actor and writer whose show “Me and Mr C”
was performed at Northern Stage’s St. Stephens Edinburgh venue in 2012. Gary said: “I have been drawn to the supernatural and
weird since being a young boy. Watching Friday night Hammer horror films
definitely got me hooked in that world. As a teenager and into my early
twenties, I would believe pretty much anything that I came across that was
spiritual, new age or mystic. I even spent good money on visiting a few psychics
and to my shame owned a set of ancient (mass produced) runes. I wanted to
believe that there was more to this life than the confines of reality. However
the more I read about psychics, healers and general mystics the more it became
clear to me that these people where far from the benevolent compassionate
personas they wished to portray themselves as. They seemed to me to be greedy
unscrupulous vultures picking at the bones of another human’s personal grief
and insecurities. It made me angry. It made me realise that instead of escaping
the confines of reality what I needed to do was embrace reality, logic and
reason. We are all on this planet for a finite time. If we used that time to
engage with our fellow humans to share each other’s grief, doubts and joy the
world in my view would be a happier and healthier place. Just because I believe
a unicorn lives in my garden; it doesn’t mean they actually exist.”
Tickets:
Tickets: £10 / £8
concs / £15 with When We Embraced (Jowheretogo Preview to "When we embraced" link)
Running time: 1
hour
Age
recommendation: 12+
Multibuy Book an
additional show and get your tickets cheaper! Look out for the logo.
3+First Night:
Buy 3 or more tickets for Tues 30 Sept and get 50% off (excluding concessions
tickets).
To book see www.northernstage.co.uk/whats-on/dead
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