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A bundle of joy or a shameful
secret?
The sixties weren’t so swinging
for single mums…
Be My Baby
by Amanda Whittington
Newcastle Peoples Theatre
Tuesday 19th to Saturday 23rd April
2016
The
swinging sixties are so firmly associated with sexual liberation that it’s easy
to forget the generation of young, single mothers who never had it so bad.
Set
in a dour northern maternity home in 1964, we follow the fortunes of 19
year-old Mary Adams, unmarried and seven months pregnant. Forcibly sent to the
home by a mother intent on keeping up appearances, Mary has to cope with the
dawning realisation that she will have to give the baby up for adoption whether
she likes it or not.
Only
her record player and the upbeat songs of the era keep her sane.
“The longer you
hold her, the harder it’ll be to let go…”
Amanda
Whittington’s bittersweet drama focuses on the pain and the laughter of four
young women stigmatised and drawn together by a judgemental society.
Rhiannon Wilson
as Mary
|
Barely
out of their own childhood, Mary, Queenie, Norma, and Dolores find an all too
brief escape from their heartbreak by listening, dancing, miming, and singing
to Mary’s collection of hit singles by sixties girl bands such as The Ronettes
and their eponymous hit that gives the play its title.
Director
Pat Dunn (Grandma from the BBC TV sitcom Hebburn)
says “The music’s fantastic and it’s been great fun in rehearsals, but of
course it assumes a very poignant, ironic, and tragic character in the context
of this play.”
We
are proud to give this play its amateur premiere on Tyneside, once again
bringing our audience contemporary drama they would otherwise rarely see in Newcastle.
Tickets:
Be My
Baby comes to The People’s Theatre on Tuesday 19 to Saturday 23 April 2016 at 7.30pm
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