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Stowaway
Arts Centre Washington
Thursday 10th
and Friday 11th March 2016.
A regional
tour of ‘Stowaway’, the new show from
award-winning theatre company Analogue, comes to Arts Centre Washington on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th
March.
Stowaway is a
story about a man from India who finds himself far from home and adrift from
everything he knows. He hides in the
wheel arch of a commercial airliner bound for the UK, in a bid to change his life. His body is discovered, frozen, in the car
park of a B&Q in a leafy suburb of outer London.
Inspired by a number of real-life stories of
similar bodies found along the flight paths of the South East’s busy airports, Stowaway is the story of an
extraordinary journey in search of an impossible future, developed by
Analogue’s co-director Hannah Barker and long term Analogue co-writer Lewis
Hetherington.
Barker and Hetherington undertook a trip to Chennai
and Kolkata in 2012, where they took a similar story from a newspaper. Every meeting on the trip presented a new
interpretation of the story, each a contradiction of the last. This trip and the subsequent development
process have raised important questions about the sensitivities of telling
someone’s story when they come from a world so different from our own –
questions that have become central to this production.
With
the skeleton of a plane cutting across the stage, Stowaway flies back and forth through time and place, to present a
physical and compelling piece of theatre that looks at storytelling as a
political act.
The show tours the North
East in Spring 2016 as part of REACH, the Strategic Touring initiative run by
DEP Arts and ARC Stockton Arts Centre visiting Bishop Auckland Town Hall, The Customs House South
Shields, ARC Stockton, Hartlepool
Town Hall,
Saltburn Community Theatre, Alnwick Playhouse, Queens Hall Arts Centre, Arts
Centre Washington
and Seaton Delaval Art Centre
Analogue’s award-winning
work includes Mile End, Beachy Head,
2401 Objects, Lecture Notes on a Death Scene and Re-enactments. The company are associate artists of Farnham
Maltings and Shoreditch
Town Hall. Stowaway has been developed with the support of
British Council, Arts Council England, Platform, National Theatre Studio,
Traverse Theatre, Shoreditch
Town Hall,
PULSE Festival and Migrants Research Council.
On The Web:
Website: www.analoguetheatre.co.uk
Twitter: @analogue_ #stowaway
Tickets:
Stowaway is on at Arts Centre Washington on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th March at 7.30pm, tickets are ‘Pay What You Decide’ meaning you can pre book your tickets but decide what you want to pay after the show! Book by visiting www.artscentrewashington.co.uk or calling 0191 561 3455.
Stowaway is on at Arts Centre Washington on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th March at 7.30pm, tickets are ‘Pay What You Decide’ meaning you can pre book your tickets but decide what you want to pay after the show! Book by visiting www.artscentrewashington.co.uk or calling 0191 561 3455.
Bishop Auckland Town Hall - Wed 24 Feb, 7.30pm
The Customs House, South Shields - Fri 26 & Sat 27 Feb, 8pm
ARC Stockton Arts Centre - Wed 2 & Thur 3 Mar, 7pm
Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre - Fri 4 Mar, 7.30pm
Saltburn Community Theatre - Sat 5 Mar, 7.30pm
Alnwick Playhouse - Tue 8 Mar, 7.30pm
Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Hexham - Wed 9 Mar, 7.30pm
Arts Centre Washington - Thur 10 & Fri 11 Mar, 7.30pm
Seaton Delaval Arts Centre - Sat 12 Mar, 7.30pm
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