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Family is
at the Heart of New Nostalgic Show
Dance Across the Tyne
South Shields Customs House
Tuesday March 1st to Saturday March 5th 2016
It’s
a real family affair on the set of a new musical drama.
Panto
regular Natasha Haws will return to the stage following her successful turn as Alice in Alice in Wonderland and will
join mum Patricia for the first time to play mother and daughter Jenny and
Maria.
Natasha,
who is used to performing alongside her dad in the annual panto, said: “Working with my mam has been a huge learning curve, trying
to create a new mother-daughter relationship as characters rather than our
natural relationship has taken a lot of work but I think we've created a very
loving believable family.
“Thankfully
we've never had such high emotion scenes in real life so shouting at my
mother's been odd!”
Patricia,
a mum-of-four and member of popular cabaret group Encore, added: “To be playing
mother and daughter on stage with my eldest daughter Natasha I'm finding a
wonderful experience and I feel so privileged that this show has given us the
opportunity to perform together for the very first time.
“It
all just feels so very natural and comfortable that I sincerely hope that we
may get the opportunity to repeat it at some later stage. It’s been a lovely
experience and to sum it all up, I'm one proud Mama “
The
show starts in 1959 when a boatload of Venezuelan sailors land in South Shields. Their impact is
dramatic, and involves fights, hospitals, babies, memories, and a mystery that
will affect one family for decades.
It’s
a powerful story with a variety of brand new songs to follow up Dance to Your
Daddy, which won the prestigious Performance Award from the National Operatic
and Dramatic Association in 2014.
David
Cooke and Grahame Wright, the team that brought Dance to your Daddy to the
venue’s stage last March, have got together to bring this year’s community
production to the stage.
Director
and writer David Cooke is also working with his wife Carol and granddaughter
Grace.
He
said: “When members of the cast are close family members it’s even more
special.
“My
wife Carol and granddaughter Grace have delighted me with their enthusiasm and
dedication. It’s been a thrill to work
with them and to have made this a family event.”
Carol
added: “It’s great being in a play with Gracie, because I see more of her than
usual. It’s a real family affair and as the play was written and directed by
David, if you’re not sure how a character should be played you can ask him on
the way home. There is a down side to
this, as we tend to take production problems home with us too!”
Grace
said: “It’s been excellent working alongside my grandma and being directed by
my granddad, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the experience.”
Tickets:
Dance Across the Tyne will run at the venue from Tuesday March 1ST to Saturday March 5TH. Tickets are £10 or £8 concession and are available from the box office on 0191 454 1234 or by visiting www.customshouse.co.uk.
Dance Across the Tyne will run at the venue from Tuesday March 1ST to Saturday March 5TH. Tickets are £10 or £8 concession and are available from the box office on 0191 454 1234 or by visiting www.customshouse.co.uk.
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