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Steel
speaks about world premiere of new play at ARC
Grow Up Grandad
Stockton ARC
Friday 4th
to Saturday 12th September 2015.
Teesside’s leading
playwright Gordon Steel is preparing for the world premiere of his first play
produced under his new theatre company.
STEELWORKS is
Teesside’s first producing professional theatre company and its inaugural
production Grow Up Grandad
will run at ARC from Friday 4 September to Saturday 12 September.
The play is
Steel’s first venture into producing and he is proud to be premiering it in
Teesside and commented: “I’ve always been proud of
where I come from and I’ve never hidden the fact I’m from Teesside. I’m very
proud of it. I love where I come from. And when you go to write, you write
about what you know and I know this area so I try to write about it.
“Producing Grow Up
Grandad takes me back to my Stockton Youth Theatre days because in those
days we would produce it very much on an amateur basis but with professional
standards. It has come full circle just the expectations and the stakes are
higher. In those days I was producing the work of others but now the added
pressure is it’s my own work – hoping people will like it. Inevitably, whenever
I ask people to come and see a play their response is, “Is it any good?” or worse,
the statement, “It had better be good!”’
Gordon who is
born and bred in Teesside has mentored hundreds of the region’s aspiring actors
whilst at Stockton Youth Theatre and many have gone on to be well recognised
faces of the TV screen and stage including; Jill Halfpenny, Daniel Casey, Mark
Benton and Simeon Truby who is the star of Steel’s new play.
Stockton born Truby
will star as ‘Grandad’ and local school girls Eliza Dobson and Rose Allen will
both share the role of grandaughter Poppy. Actress Liz Carney (Emmerdale, The Royal) will
star in the role of Margret.
Both heart-breaking
and humorous, Grow
Up Grandad is an intergenerational story that deals with love and loss,
hope and sadness, as the relationship between a young girl and her grandad
is thrust together and torn apart.
Grow
Up Grandad
has been written and directed by Gordon and has been produced in conjunction
with ARC with funding from Arts Council England.
Currently based at ARC in
Stockton, it is intended that
STEELWORKS will become Teesside’s resident theatre company producing plays
regularly and providing an opportunity for talented actors and creatives to
work in their own town.
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