Preview of Newcastle Live Theatre’s June to December 2015 Season:
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour |
This week Live Theatre announced its June
to December 2015 season with an exciting collaboration with National Theatre of
Scotland on Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (Thursday 1 to
Saturday 24 October), a new play by Lee Hall (The Pitmen Painters).
Adapted from Alan Warner’s novel, The Sopranos and directed by Vicky
Featherstone, the play will receive its world premiere at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe before touring Scotland ahead of its English Premiere at Live
Theatre in October.
Max Robert, Artistic Director, said: “Live
Theatre has enjoyed a long and fruitful creative relationship with Lee Hall so
we are delighted to collaborate with National Theatre of Scotland in this co-production of his
adaptation of Alan Warner’s brilliant novel, The Sopranos. I’m sure our
audiences will be thrilled to see Lee’s latest work and will extend a warm
Tyneside welcome to the company for the play’s English Premiere.”
Day of the Flymo |
After its short sell-out run in April
2015 Day of the Flymo by Journal Culture award-winning playwright
Paddy Campbell will be returning to Live Theatre (Thursday 12 to Saturday 21
November). Awarded 4 stars by The Guardian audiences will have the
chance to meet a brother and sister as they come into contact with the care
system. Paul James, Associate Director of Education & Participation
and director of Day of the Flymo said: “I am delighted that Day of
the Flymo is returning to Live Theatre. The piece is funny, moving and smacks of
authenticity as it reflects Paddy Campbell's real-life experience of working with
young people caught up in the care system. Don't miss the opportunity to see
this original and compelling play by a hugely talented writer.”
Writer Paddy Campbell added: “I'm
thrilled that Day of the Flymo is being brought back for another run in
November. The audience response was terrific in April and it’s great that more
people are going to get the chance to see it. I feel incredibly lucky to have
had such a great cast for this play and I know they are raring to get back in
the theatre again. I can't wait.”
Your Aunt Fanny |
Young people from Live’s Youth Theatre
will be taking over the building for two weeks in August for the company’s
sixteenth annual Youth Theatre Festival called Our World where
they will create four evenings of unique entertainment; Big Talk, Small
Talk (Thursday 6 August) is a selection of short pieces devised over
ten days; 11 Plus (Friday 7 & Saturday 8 August) gives young
people’s perspective on what it’s like to be 11 and 12 today; Your Aunt
Fanny (Friday 7 & Saturday 8 August) test out some new
comedy sketches before they head up to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the
first time, and Invisible Cinema (Sunday 9 August) a film made
using improv acting by six young actors working with Magic If films.
Red is the New Blue |
Live Lab offers theatre-goers the opportunity
to see exciting new work performed for the very first time. This season Red
is the New Blue (Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 June) is a new
collaborative project with three Live Lab Associate Artists, there are two Ten
Minutes to… events (Sunday 7 June and Sunday 1 November), a Scratch
Night (Thursday 19 November) as well as seasonal festivities in Live
Lab Christmas Adventures (Monday 21 December).
What Thunder
Said
Joseph
Adelakun, Felix O'Brien and
Imogen Rose
Photo: Camilla Greenwell
for Theatre
Centre
|
Ahead of the launch of the new Children
& Young People’s Writing Centre next year, created as part of Live Works,
Live Theatre is starting a new programme of theatre especially for schools. What
the Thunder Said (Wednesday 17 to Friday 19 June) will explore 9 to 11
year olds’ responses to witnessing violence and bullying and The Forest
(Thursday 15 & Friday 16 October) is a multi-sensory tale especially for
teenagers and young adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Turning Pages |
Turning Pages (Thursday 3 to Saturday 5 December),
presented as part of Write Stuff, Live Theatre’s playwriting
initiative for secondary schools, will feature six plays written by 13
to 15 year olds from Furrowfield School in Gateshead and Redhouse Academy in
Sunderland.
Fun Palaces |
To help launch its new public gardens
Live Theatre is calling out for proposals for Fun Palaces (Saturday
3 & Sunday 4 October), a free nationwide celebration of arts, culture and
sciences.
No More Worries |
The quayside based Theatre is also looking
forward to welcoming some of the country’s most exciting visiting theatre
companies. No More Worries (Thursday 18 June) is a combination of
theatre and spoken word from Simon Mole. Two Mixtape events
(Friday 24 July & Friday 30 October) will offer hilarious bite-sized
theatre inspired by music.
Key Change |
Key Change (Friday 11 &
Saturday 12 September) presented by Open Clasp Theatre Company and devised with
women from HMP/YOI Low Newton Prison will return to
Live Theatre.
The Bogus Woman |
Grandad and the Machine (Wednesday 16
September) is an epic quest in a fairytale for grown-ups and The Bogus Woman
(Saturday 7 November) is the tale of an African woman seeking safety and asylum
as she arrives in a strange country.
Stella Chiweshe and The Crossing Band |
Live Theatre will also host live music
from Jumpin’ Hot Club, a special gig launching Refugee Week featuring Stella
Chiweshe and The Crossing Band (Sunday 14 June) and a monthly
night of alternative comedy from Silly Billies Comedy Club (Sunday
27 September, 25 October, 29 November & 20 December)
Tickets:
For more information about Live
Theatre’s June to December 2015 season or to book tickets visit www.live.org.uk
or contact the box office on (0191) 232 1232.
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