An Aqueous
Tale
The Soaking of Vera
Shrimp
Newcastle Live Theatre
Until Saturday 18th
October 2014.
Part science
project, part heart-felt teenage tale: this is a powerful exploration of one
young lady’s place in society.
Vera Elizabeth Shrimp
has a presentation to make about what she has found out in science for Mr Gibb,
who teaches her at Hill Street comprehensive. The set resembles that of
a teacher’s bench and white board complete with an overhead projector. As every
good science report should do, Vera begins with her hypothesis. She believes
she can feel the emotion in a drop of rain. The emotion was passed on when it
evaporated near a person. By collecting and feeling the rain that falls near
her bus shelter, Vera senses and then records the emotion.
So far, so good.
Alison Carr has written a production which features good science, but it takes
more than that to win the Live Theatre/Empty Space Bursary Award. Tessa Parr
begins the show acting as a happy carefree Vera but it becomes quickly apparent
that poor Vera has more to cope with in life than your average 14 year old
should have to. This includes coping with her fellow teenage classmates who can
be cruel with their remarks and actions.
Tessa is always
engaging and in the hour long show she draws the audience in without asking for
undue sympathy for Vera. By not going for the usual emption strings Alison Carr
has written a much more meaningful production.
The use of
traditional teaching tools like the flipchart and overhead projector coupled with
some short voice recordings gives the play quite a unique yet familiar feel.
Whilst we don’t get a free glass of wine, the chocolate cakes were a nice
touch. This is a one man show that is demanding of the actor and Tessa is
simply fabulous as the teenager. The ending left the audience thinking –
another sign of great theatre.
This review was
written by Stephen
Oliver for
Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo,
Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo
Wednesday 15 to Saturday 18 October, 8pm
The Soaking of Vera Shrimp
Presented by Live Theatre and The Empty Space
The Soaking of Vera Shrimp
Presented by Live Theatre and The Empty Space
In association with Rosie & Me
Written by Alison Carr
Directed by Rosie Kellagher
Performed by Tessa Parr
Written by Alison Carr
Directed by Rosie Kellagher
Performed by Tessa Parr
Tickets:
Dates: Wednesday 15 to Saturday 18 October, 8pm
Location: Studio Theatre, Live Theatre, Newcastle
Duration: 1 hour
Suitability: 14+
Tickets: £8, £6 concs
Location: Studio Theatre, Live Theatre, Newcastle
Duration: 1 hour
Suitability: 14+
Tickets: £8, £6 concs
Box office: (0191) 232 1232
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