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154 Collective presents
Under the Bed
Monday 19th September
2016 Bishop Auckland Town Hall
Tuesday 20th September
2016 Saltburn Community
Theatre
Thursday 22nd September
2016 Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Hexham
Friday 23rd September
2016 Alnwick Playhouse
Wednesday 28th September
2016 Hartlepool Town Hall
Theatre
Thursday 29th September 2016 ARC Stockton Arts Centre
Saturday 1st October
2016 Seaton Delaval Arts
Centre
Tuesday 4th October 2016 The Customs House, South Shields
Thursday 6th October 2016 Arts Centre Washington
154
Collective combine music, performance and animation technology in this grown up
contemporary fairytale, touring the North East this Autumn.
Taking
its roots from the darker origins of many of the fairytales that are now
childhood staples, Under the Bed is the story of a little girl who finds there
really is a monster living under her bed.
When
Alice is stolen away in the
middle of the night by her mum she has no idea what is happening. Scared,
confused and angry, Alice finds herself in a
strange house, forbidden to leave, arguing with her mum during the day and
hiding under her covers from the strange noises at night. This compelling new play ask important
questions about childhood trauma and what happens when nightmares are indistinguishable
from reality.
154
Collective is an international group of visual artists, animators, writers,
musicians, filmmakers and theatre makers who come together to tell new stories
in interesting ways using a range of artforms.
Under
the Bed started life as an exhibition of 13 paintings and prints inspired by
conversations and interaction with visitors to Leeds library about their
memories and associations of archetypal fairy tales. This was then translated
into a new story, written and published by the Collective, which will now be
reimagined as a stage play. As you would imagine with a play that emerged
through this process, the balance of the production is weighted as much towards
visual storytelling as it is text.
Cast:
Alice: Emily Mallaghan;
Sarah:
Leanne Rowley;
Musicians:
James Dey, Hayley Youell & Nick Lewis
Creatives:
Director/Lead
Artist: Dan Mallaghan; Art Director: Fabric Lenny; Music: James Dey, Hayley
Youell & Nick Lewis; Set & Costume Design: Hannah Sibai; Lighting
Design: Chris Withers; Sound Design: Tom Cuthbertson; Animators: Fabric Lenny,
Yvonne Roberts, Benjamin Rabe, Matthew Watkins, Lou Sumray & Jonathan
Grauel; Production Manager: Matt Sykes-Hooban; Creative Producer: Ben Rothera
Co-commissioned
by ARC Stockton and Theatre in the Mill
Also
supported by Art Council England, Bradford Council, Leeds Library &
Information Service and The Civic Barnsley
Running
Time 1 hour (approx)
Suitable
for ages 14+
On The Web:
www.154collective.co.uk | @154collective
North East Tour Dates
& Booking Information:
Monday 19th September 2016, 7.30pm - Bishop Auckland Town Hall
03000
269524 / www.bishopaucklandtownhall.org.uk
Tuesday 20th September
2016,
7.30pm - Saltburn Community Theatre
01287
624997 / www.saltburnarts.co.uk
Thursday
22nd September 2016, 7.30pm – Queen’s Hall Arts
Centre, Hexham
01434
652477 / www.queenshall.co.uk
Friday 23rd September
2016,
7.30pm - Alnwick Playhouse
01665
510785 / www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk
Wednesday 28th
September 2016, 7.30pm - Hartlepool Town Hall
Theatre
01429
890000 / www.hartlepooltownhalltheatre.co.uk
Thursday 29th
September 2016, 7pm - ARC Stockton Arts Centre
01642
525199 / www.arconline.co.uk
Saturday 1st October
2016,
7.30pm – Seaton Delaval Arts Centre
0191
237 5460 / www.seatondelavalartscentre.com
Tuesday 4th October
2016,
8pm - The Customs House, South Shields
0191
454 1234 / www.customshouse.co.uk
Thursday 6th October
2016,
7.30pm – Arts Centre Washington
0191
561 3455 / www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
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