Gritty
Playwright Logs on to Love
GSOH
“Would Like to Meet”
South
Shields The Customs House
22nd-
25th October 2014
A writer who is better known for his gritty crime dramas is
turning his hand to a modern-day love story. Arthur McKenzie has in the past
penned the likes of feature film Harrigan, ITV’s The Bill and miners play Pickets and Pigs. His latest play, GSOH “Would
Like to Meet”, which runs at The Customs House in South
Shields from October 22 to 25, may seem in stark
contrast as it explores how people try to discover love on the internet.
The former police officer, who lives in Gosforth, said: “This
play appears to be a step away from the norm but I don’t just write police
dramas. The play came about after I was working with an actress in one of my
pieces who had met her husband at a speed dating event. It piqued my interest
and I thought it was fantastic so I started looking at the subject closely and
more modern ways people date and meet. The play certainly doesn’t look at the
subject through rose-tinted glasses it looks through the characters’ eyes,
which sees a lot of cynicism. There’s a lot of humour too, but hard humour. I’m
not known for simple jokes, I like to hit the nail on the head. As someone from another era I find it
fascinating how the internet works but there are also a lot of dangers which I
do point out.”
In the play Della and Guy inhabit the internet dating world. Della, a part-time supply teacher and
actress, doesn't quite know what she's looking for; while retired
market porter Guy will take anything he can get his hands on. Della hides in a
hotel toilet waiting to audition while Guy freshens up at home and as they
both examine their lives we wonder if they will ever meet.
GSOH
“Would Like to Meet” stars Steve Wraith and Sarah Martin as Guy and Della. Arthur
added: “I started writing this five years ago and I recently met up with Steve
who I had worked with at the Young People’s Theatre and he asked me if I had
anything he could perform in and after a few adjustments I gave him GSOH “Would
Like to Meet”.”
Customs
House Executive Director Ray Spencer, MBE, said: “We’re delighted to welcome
Arthur back to The Customs House. Over the years we have been lucky to see some
of his plays performed at our venue to rave reviews and great audience
feedback. Arthur is a great writer and really gets to the bottom of what people
are feeling – I can’t wait to see GSOH “Would Like to Meet” and I suggest you
get your tickets now before it’s too late.”
On
Saturday, October 25 theatregoers can try their hand at speed-dating with show
sponsors Ditch or Date from 4pm.
Tickets:
Tickets
to the play are £10, with a £2 discount for those who would also like to attend
the speed dating event. Tickets for the speed dating event are £5 and are
available from www.ditchordate.com.
For
more information and tickets contact the box office on (0191) 454 1234 or visit
the website at www.customshouse.co.uk
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