Debut
Success
The Filleting Machine
North Shields Low Lights
Tavern
and then on tour
Thursday
1st June 2017
In
a week of seeing theatre in places that don’t normally host it, tonight’s show
is held in the snug of a pub adjacent to the very Fish Quay that the play was
written about a number of decades ago. It is a very intimate place. So intimate
in fact, you can smell the food that the cast are eating. This is a perfect
setting for a fly-on-the-wall kitchen sink drama about the fish industry.
Photo: Steve Conlan |
Tom
Hadaway was born in North Shields and, before he found himself writing for
shows like When The Boat Comes In, he
found himself in 1937, aged 14, working on the Fish Quay. This writing has a feeling of authenticity,
helped in no small part, by the actors authentic accents. This is no Billy Elliott-gate moment. You could
tell that it resonated with the audience too as they reacted to what was said
and what happened.
The Filleting Machine is focuses the action
around the kitchen table of the Rutter family.
They live in the Ridges Estate (now, of course, known as the Meadow Well
estate). Director Catherine Scott has put the action in the round, with the
audience sat around watching the action.
Photo: Steve Conlan |
Photo: Steve Conlan |
In
the close confines of the room you can feel the anger of the parents, the
hostility to each other’s values. You can see the pleasure of the younger
sibling getting the older one into bother.
Photo: Steve Conlan |
The Filleting Machine is a promising start for
a new theatre company. The authentic feel of both the writing and its delivery
is a credit to those involved. It’s worth checking out and I look forward to
seeing what they come up with next.
Review
by Stephen
Oliver.
Tour Dates:
Wednesday 7th June 2017, 2.30pm & 7.30pm – The Exchange
Friday 9th June 2017, 7.30pm – Wallsend Memorial Hall
Saturday 10th June 2017, 7.30pm – Wallsend Memorial Hall
Friday 16th June 2017, 7pm – South Shields Customs House
Saturday 24th June 2017, 7.30pm – Byker & Heaton
Union Club
Friday 4th August 2017, 7.30pm – Old Low Light Heritage
Centre
Saturday 5th Aug 2017, 2.30pm & 7.30pm – Old Low Light Heritage
Centre
Tickets
are
available at each venue and online at:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/EKKMJK (The Exchange performances)
www.customshouse.co.uk/theatre/the-filleting-machine/ (The Customs House)
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