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Stan’s Café presents
Made Up
Until Friday 3rd
June 2016 – Arts Centre Washington
Tuesday 7th
June 2016 - Alnwick Playhouse
Wednesday
8th June 2016, The Customs House, South
Shields
Thursday 9th
June 2016 - Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre
Saturday 11th June 2016 – Seaton
Delaval Arts Centre
Written and directed by James Yarker
Make up design by Andrew Whiteoak
Design by Harry Trow
Lighting by Simon Bond
Costume by Kay Wilton
Photography by Graeme Braidwood
Made up is an intimate insight, not only into the behind the scenes
world of cinema make up, but also into one’s own image and self-esteem. This is not a depressing dive into the depths
of the human psyche, rather it is a celebration of the resilience of the human
spirit.
The show begins at 6am at the start of a new week on the set of a major film. Make-up artist Sue arrives in her Winnebago
and starts to set up her workspace ready for the arrival of young actress Kate.
Kate arrives and she is feeling insecure as she feels she had a bad day’s
filming previously. Compounding her issues about her own self image is the fact
that she was caught by the paparazzi, sans make-up, going to the corner shop
for a bottle of milk. Heat magazine have made a big deal out of a spot on her
face.
This is a fabulous show. The research by writer and director
James Yarker has paid off as the relationship between the actor and their
make-up artist is explored. At the risk of using make-up terminology: we are
exposed initially to the foundation before the concealers are revealed.
The performance works because of the professionalism of the two
actors who pull off two remarkable acts. Alexis Tuttle has had to pick up the
skills of the make-up artist and to try to act her way through the script
whilst applying make up. Adding to the stress is the video camera that
magnifies the image of her handiwork.
Equally challenging is the role of the star Kate. Emily Holyoake
has to sit very still in a chair and draw the audience into her intimate
thoughts whilst the eye liner is being applied.
The fact that these 2 performers are able to carry out their
roles and deliver an engrossing performance is quite remarkable.
The stage design is made up of the
outline of a Winnebago with lighting that indicates if the characterisation
has changed. The back of the van has a large screen which for much of the show
has 2 large close up images of Kate’s face. At times this had an Andy Warhol
feel about it.
The radio at the back of the vehicle broadcasts adverts and
talk-in topics that link in with the story.
They add to the overall feel of the narrative. The
final pieces of the jigsaw are a number of wigs which really do look good. This
week the North East Theatre Guide team have been exposed to the awful wigs in Undercover Boss Canada and the designs
used in Made Up are fabulous by
comparison.
This is an intimate experience that celebrates the strengths of
family bonds. It addresses a number of interesting issues over the culture of
image. How does the press representation of celebrities affect our own image of
ourselves?
Made Up is
a fabulous show. A great script and
concept, linked to wonderful delivery by Alexis Tuttle and Emily Holyoake, has
resulted in an enthralling performance.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East
Theatre Guide from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Read the original North
East Theatre Guide preview:
Running Time 70 minutes
Suitable for ages 14+
On The Web:
@stanscafe | #madeup
North East Tour Dates:
Thur 2 & Fri 3 June, 7.30pm – Arts
Centre Washington
0191 561 3455 / www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
Tue 7 June, 7.30pm - Alnwick
Playhouse
01665 510785 / www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk
Wed 8 June, The Customs House, South
Shields
0191 454 1234 / www.customshouse.co.uk
Thur 9 June, 7.30pm - Hartlepool
Town Hall Theatre
01429 890000 / www.hartlepooltownhalltheatre.co.uk
Sat 11 June, 7.30pm – Seaton Delaval
Arts Centre
0191 237 5460 / www.seatondelavalartscentre.com
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