Knickerbocker
Glories
and
Sweet Horlicks
Rendezvous
Newcastle
Live Theatre
Until Saturday 6 June 2015
Until Saturday 6 June 2015
Julia Darling |
Rendezvous
is a compilation of five short plays to celebrate the life and work of former
Live Theatre writer in residence, Julia Darling, who passed away in 2005. Each
one is a nugget of gold which reflects the esteem and love that those who
worked with Julia still feel about her.
The Light by Deborah Bruce and
directed by Clive Judd
Karen Traynor & Zoe
Lambert
in Rendezvous
(The Light by Deborah
Bruce)
|
Jack
(Zoe Lambert) is looking for the light from across the sea that she has always
been able to see since she lost Sam. The only difference is that today is
Jack’s wedding day. When the bride Charlie (Karen Traynor) appears to find out
what’s happening it reveals the complicated nature of relationships and the
need for trust. The most damning evidence can sometimes be explained by
straightforward explanations. The result is an enchanting look into how fragile
(or strong) relationships can be.
Currently
Under Construction by Laura Lindow and directed by Anna Ryder
Phil Corbitt & Dean
Bone
in Rendezvous
(Currently Under
Construction by Laura Lindow)
|
A
children’s ward can be a very tough place and Clown Doctor Charlie Dander (Phil
Corbitt) finds himself with one of the older patients Aaron (Dean Bone). The 17
year old is in for a heart transplant and has chosen to stay in that ward but
he is far too cool to be seen talking to a clown. Phil is fantastic as the professional who
gives the patient a chance to be heard. A number of funny lines and visuals
punctuate a tricky situation. Dean plays the young lad well as the reluctant
convalescent. It is a powerful piece that goes to show that you don’t know what
you’ve got until its tested.
Words With
Love
by Nina Berry and directed by Anna Ryder
Lauren Kellegher & Dean
Bone
in Rendezvous
(Words With Love with Nina
Berry)
|
A
pair of teens are working through a story, except he hasn’t made it his
priority to actually read it past the first section of the book. Lauren
Kellegher’s character tries to get the lad (Dean Bone) to do as she wishes, in
turn mirroring the story they’re studying.
The pair try to work out the basis of the love story and the terms by
which relationships can be defined. The use of the love letters is a humorous
device to reflect the frustrations that the pair are suffering from. Another clever twist, and a knickerbocker
glory for two, keeps the story delightful.
Anti-Gravity
by
Holly Reed Macrea and directed by Clive Judd
Karen Traynor & Lauren
Kellegher
in Rendezvous
(Anti-Gravity by Holly
Reed Macrae)
|
The
special bond between a mother (Karen Traynor) and her daughter (Lauren
Kellegher) is put to the test after a visit to a doctor (Zoe Lambert) brings bad
news. Some creative swimming and sweet Horlicks help create a tough but
realistic plight. The frustration isn’t over played.
A moment when they are
struggling to navigate around a café is both an eye opener and light
hearted. The spirit and bravery is
punctuated by humour resulting in a thought provoking tale – when does realism
lead to pessimism?
Karen Traynor and Zoe
Lambert
in Rendezvous
(Anti-Gravity by Holly
Reed Macrae)
|
Everything
Is Wondrous
by Amy Golding and directed by Clive Judd & Anna Ryder
Phil Corbitt & Zoe
Lambert
in Rendezvous
(Everything is Wondrous by
Amy Goulding)
|
Gateshead resident Jo Milne hit
the headlines last year when she was able to hear for the first time, after
nearly 40 years, following cochlear implant surgery. The final story of Rendezvous is a remarkable verbatim play
between Jo (Zoe Lambert) and Tremayne (Phil Corbitt) who have known each other
a long time. Tremayne is a major fan of music and has been tasked with putting
together a mix tape to bring Jo up to speed with what she has been
missing. The dialogue highlights how lip
reading can pick up on regional accents or how Jo had to learn environmental
sounds, like church bells, for the first time.
They also expose how uncomfortable people can be around disability, which
does not make for comfortable listening.
Rendezvous is a smart collection of short plays that have a hard
message wrapped in a humorous exterior. They all carry the hallmarks of the
high end quality new writing for which Newcastle’s Live Theatre is recognised for. The end result is a
pleasing, inspiring and enthralling evening’s entertainment. Julia Darling
would be proud.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East
Theatre Guide by Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo,
Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo
Tickets:
Tickets
for Rendezvous cost £14 to £10 full price, £12 to £10 for over 60s and
other concessions are £5. To find out more about the production and the special
events to coincide with the plays visit www.live.org.uk or call the box office
on (0191) 232 1232.
Suitability: 14+
Wrap
Around events listings
Sunday 31 May, 7.30pm
Rendezvous
2
Presented in association with New Writing North
Live Theatre is delighted to host an evening celebrating Julia Darling’s writing. This cabaret style evening will feature poetry, fiction, extracts from plays and live music performed by many of Julia’s long time collaborators, performers and friends including The Poetry Virgins. New Writing North will also be announcing the winner of the inaugural Julia Darling Travel Fellowship, a new award to support a writer to travel and write, that has been created in Julia’s memory at the event.
DATES:
Sun 31 May, 7.30pm
LOCATION: Main Theatre
DURATION: Approx. 2hrs 15mins including an interval
SUITABILITY: 14+
TICKETS: £14-£10, over 60s conc £12-£10, other concs £5
LOCATION: Main Theatre
DURATION: Approx. 2hrs 15mins including an interval
SUITABILITY: 14+
TICKETS: £14-£10, over 60s conc £12-£10, other concs £5
Saturday 30 May, 10am
First
Aid Kit Workshop
Presented by artist Emma Holliday & writer Anna Woodford
Presented by artist Emma Holliday & writer Anna Woodford
The
original First Aid Kit for the Mind,
developed and made by Julia Darling, Emma Holliday and Jay Smart, was the start
of a collection, a piece of ‘home’ in a box should you find yourself in a
hospital or other setting where you would need something familiar. For ten
years the boxes have retained their original contents however this workshop
will be branching out from this format and letting it take the next step of its
journey.
Join
writer Emma Holliday and writer Anna Woodford in this workshop which features
art and creative writing activities designed to help you create your own box or
one for someone else.
Places
are strictly limited so please book early.
DURATION:
Up to 5 hrs
TICKETS: £15 (includes materials)
TICKETS: £15 (includes materials)
Saturday 30 May, 4.30pm
Around
the Kitchen Table
Presented by The Poetry Virgins
The Poetry Virgins used to gather round Julia’s kitchen table with bottles of wine and nibbles, bouncing around ideas for poems and performances and laughing. They wrote about cars, bras, birth and politics and much more.
Presented by The Poetry Virgins
The Poetry Virgins used to gather round Julia’s kitchen table with bottles of wine and nibbles, bouncing around ideas for poems and performances and laughing. They wrote about cars, bras, birth and politics and much more.
This is your chance to join
The Poetry Virgins, including Charlie Hardwick, Kay Hepplewhite, Fiona MacPherson and Ellen Phethean, as they revive the bonhomie and
creativity for one more night.
DURATION:
Approx. 2 hrs 30 mins
TICKETS: £7
Saturday 30 May, 6pm
Panel Discussion
An informal conversation with some of Julia’s colleagues and collaborators remembering and re-evaluating her work, her legacy and influence across the full range of her creative canon – plays for theatre and radio, poems, short stories and novels.
TICKETS: £7
Saturday 30 May, 6pm
Panel Discussion
An informal conversation with some of Julia’s colleagues and collaborators remembering and re-evaluating her work, her legacy and influence across the full range of her creative canon – plays for theatre and radio, poems, short stories and novels.
DURATION:
Approx. 45 mins
TICKETS: Free, booking essential
Tuesday 2 June, 6pm
proudWords Workshop
Why a gay writing workshop? Creative writing workshops for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities were a major part of the proudWords festival, giving LGBT people, both writers and non-writers, the opportunity to express themselves in a supportive, queer-friendly environment. Lisa Matthews will lead this workshop with a range of writing activities about how we can celebrate the unique literary contribution the LGBT community makes.
TICKETS: Free, booking essential
Tuesday 2 June, 6pm
proudWords Workshop
Why a gay writing workshop? Creative writing workshops for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities were a major part of the proudWords festival, giving LGBT people, both writers and non-writers, the opportunity to express themselves in a supportive, queer-friendly environment. Lisa Matthews will lead this workshop with a range of writing activities about how we can celebrate the unique literary contribution the LGBT community makes.
DURATION:
Approx. 2 hrs
TICKETS: Free, booking essential
TICKETS: Free, booking essential
Wednesday 3 June, 5.30pm
How to… Write a Poem
Using Julia’s own 2005 poetry workshop for the Guardian, explore ideas by writing about what you don’t know.
Using Julia’s own 2005 poetry workshop for the Guardian, explore ideas by writing about what you don’t know.
“Poetry can be a brilliant way of exploring the things you
don't know. Let me explain. Often we write too literally, too logically or
self-consciously, when it is the imaginative connections - the leaps of faith,
the connections between images and words - that are interesting to the writer
and the reader. Poetry is an odd combination of creative energy and technical
ability. In this exercise we are trying to let ourselves free fall, then
working on the poem to give it shape. I like poetry to be useful, and I think
that by writing about what we don't know we can explore all kinds of ideas
within our minds, and help ourselves, too.” Julia Darling
DURATION:
Approx. 1 hr 45mins
TICKETS: £5
TICKETS: £5
Wednesday 3 June, 6.30pm
Cold Calling Film Screening
Starring Charlie Hardwick & Trevor Fox
Cold Calling Film Screening
Starring Charlie Hardwick & Trevor Fox
Cold Calling is a screen adaptation of Julia Darling’s theatre play Attachments about a recently bereaved anaesthetist who gets an unexpected call from a pushy but not entirely successful door-to-door Hoover salesman. Filmed in front of a live audience and first broadcast by Tyne Tees in 2003.
DURATION:
Approx. 30mins
TICKETS: Free, booking
essential
Thursday 4 June, 6pm
Letters
Home
Presented by Operating Theatre
Grace is a single mother with a teenage daughter and a pair of twins. She’s just got divorced and the boiler’s on the blink. None of which is the main problem. The main problem is daughter Janie. Mel, Gracie’s best friend, says “Don’t worry. It’s just a phase she’s going through”. But Grace isn’t so sure. And what can she do if Janie won’t talk to her…
Presented by Operating Theatre
Grace is a single mother with a teenage daughter and a pair of twins. She’s just got divorced and the boiler’s on the blink. None of which is the main problem. The main problem is daughter Janie. Mel, Gracie’s best friend, says “Don’t worry. It’s just a phase she’s going through”. But Grace isn’t so sure. And what can she do if Janie won’t talk to her…
To say that Julia Darling was a founder member of
Operating Theatre is not quite enough. In fact, it could more truthfully be
said that she was the very reason for its existence. It was Julia Darling’s
play Eating the Elephant about cancer
that convinced Dr Dominic Slowie, then a lecturer at Newcastle University’s Medical School, that drama could be
a valuable tool in medical education. Fourteen years later Letters Home is one of the four plays performed each year by
Operating Theatre for Newcastle University
medical students.
DURATION:
Approx. 45mins
TICKETS: £5
TICKETS: £5
Friday
5 June, 6pm
Diamond
Twig
Julia Darling and Ellen
Phethean at Diamond Twig Press passionately believed in encouraging new women
writers. With her work and expansive personality, Julia inspired and encouraged
writers wherever she went.
Ellen and Diamond Twig host
a reading by women and men, poets, new writers, experienced published writers -
each of whom have contributed a poem to Julia’s memory and written a few words
about how she inspired them.
DURATION:
Approx. 1hr
TICKETS: £5
TICKETS: £5
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