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Enchanted Equilibria
The Terminal Velocity of
Snowflakes
Newcastle Live Theatre
Until Saturday 17th December 2016
Written by Nina Berry
Co-directed by Max Roberts and Graeme Thompson
Newcastle Live Theatre
Until Saturday 17th December 2016
Written by Nina Berry
Co-directed by Max Roberts and Graeme Thompson
Dean Bone and Heather Carroll
appear as Charlie and Rosie. The two random people whose lives happen to
overlap in Nina Berry’s first full length play. It is a wonderful exploration
into the endless possibilities of human relationships and the probability of
staying in control.
The action begins on a
winter’s day in Newcastle’s Heaton Park. Rosie is 7 and is hoping her Mum will let
her go and play in the park. Charlie, 9, is already in the park having a
snowball fight. Eventually they meet up and discuss the infinite forms that our
snowflakes can take.
They meet up again at the same spot 7 years later whilst
bunking off school. The difference being that the wide eyed naivety has been
replaced with teenage angst. The 2 children are still exploring their
environment but through the haze of distrust that comes with the after effects
of puberty.
The play evolves and the
couple move apart, get jobs and find it difficult to take control as other
people interact and make decisions that affect their chances in life. The play
suggests that we have limited control of our own destiny. What a frightening
thought!
What is remarkable is the
clarity of the observations made in Nina Berry’s script. Dean and Heather are
able to show the appropriate emotion and awkwardness of each situation which in
turn really strikes you as a member of the audience.
This is a tight thought
provoking production thanks to co-directors Max Roberts and Graeme Thompson.
Luke W Robson has produced an icy set with fabulous “snowy” lighting from Nick
Rogerson. Beth Brennan’s music and Craig Spence’s sound design are unobtrusive
yet highly complementary to the action. This show has clearly been a terrific team
effort.
Dean and Heather’s
characters drew me into their hearts and left me wanting more. The Terminal
Velocity of Snowflakes is admirable. A passionate play about passion and the
random nature of our futures, it is a great play to finish another astounding year
of new writing at Live Theatre. Roll on 2017, I cannot wait to see what it’ll
bring.
Review by Stephen Oliver (Twitter: @panic_c_button)
Read the NETG preview: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/preview-terminal-velocity-of-snowflakes.html
Tickets:
The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes is at Live Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne from Thursday 8 to Saturday 17 December. Tickets £10, £8 concessions. For more information or to book tickets visit www.live.org.uk or contact Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232.
The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes is at Live Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne from Thursday 8 to Saturday 17 December. Tickets £10, £8 concessions. For more information or to book tickets visit www.live.org.uk or contact Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232.
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