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Continuum written by
Richard Stockwell
Newcastle Alphabetti Theatre
Until Friday 25th
March 2016
Written by Richard Stockwell, originally
developed with Live Theatre
Directed & Produced by Ali Pritchard
Assistant Producer Josie Deacon
Performed by:
Matt Jamie
Rosie Stancliffe
Arabella Arnott
James Barton
Designed by James Pickering
Continuum
began its life as a new piece of writing at Newcastle’s Live Theatre. Ali
Pritchard has now produced a new version of the play that they hope to take on
tour. Based upon the opening preview night, the intense show has real potential.
Jenny
(Rosie Stancliffe) pays partner Ben (Matt Jamie) a visit every day in hospital.
Ben has been in a coma since his car crash and hence he doesn’t respond to her
monologue about the nature of domestic life.
For once she can rant about how he lives beyond their collective means
without fear of any come back.
Adding
to Jenny’s frustration is the fact that the doctor (Arabella Arnott) is
reluctant to discuss the case as Jenny is not the next of kin. Eventually Ben
awakes but the impact to his brain has robbed him of significant parts of his
memory. Jenny and Dr Carol then attempt to rehabilitate Ben, who may have lost
his memory but now has a different personality.
The
production takes place in the centre of the venue, with tiered seating on both
sides. James Pickering’s design relies on a significant number of technical
lighting changes as the conversation oscillates between Ben’s internal dialogue
and conversations with Jenny and with his physician. The rapid interplay helps
create an intensity.
Rosie
Stancliffe and Arabella Arnott play strong leads as women trying to be
understanding but having their own baggage to deal with. It is easy to have
empathy for Rosie’s character as she tries to make sense of the situation.
Arabella shows the patience and sacrifices made by health professionals. James
Barton completes the line up of actors as he tries to come to grips with Ben’s
recent actions.
Matt
Jamie brings Ben alive, complete with all of the contradictions that can result
from a mental trauma. It would have been
easy for him to go over the top resulting in a character that it was difficult
to care about. Having said that, the plays’ dialogue makes this show unsuitable
for children.
The
show is well worth checking out, especially when you consider that it is on a
“pay what you decide” basis. You can reserve tickets and pay what you feel it
is worth upon departure. This is a brave decision which the theatre hopes will
encourage theatre goers to take a punt as there is no risk to their bank balance.
Continuum
is a powerful study into the fragility of relationships and the imposition that
comes with caring for someone. A strong
cast ensures that no performance disintegrate into caricature. It is another
show that will help put Alphabetti on the North East theatre map for excellence
without major cost.
This review was written by Stephen Oliver for
Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter
@jowheretogo, Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo.
Read the original North East Theatre Guide preview: LINK
Read the original North East Theatre Guide preview: LINK
Tickets:
When:
Performance starts 7:30pm
Where
Alphabetti Theatre, The Basement of 18 New Bridge Street West Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AW
Ticket
Price: Pay what you feel
Reserve tickets online: http://alphabettitheatre.co.uk/whats-on/24-whats-on-articles/167-continuum
Running
Length Approx 1 hour.
Age
Recommendation 14+ (please be aware strong language is used)
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