A World Premiere by Arabella Arnott to open Alphabetti Theatre's new home
Overdue
Newcastle
Alphabetti Theatre
Monday 4th to Saturday 16th
September 2017
Coracle Productions are delighted to present
the first production in Alphabetti Theatre’s new home on Newcastle’s
St James’ Boulevard. The world premiere of Overdue by Arabella Arnott will take
to the stage in the theatre’s new space from Monday 4 to Saturday 16 September 2017.
Rosie Stancliffe will be appearing in Overdue |
Rosie Stancliffe from Leaving (CuriousMonkey) and Christopher Price from Catch 22 (Northern Stage) take on the roles
of Beth and John, two people struggling to come to terms with the past. They
are joined by emerging performers Skyla Pearce, who plays struggling single mum
Izzie, and Benjamin Michael Smith who plays the enigmatic Jack - both young
performers making their professional stage debuts in this production. The show
will be directed by Coracle’s North East director Matt Jamie.
Christopher Price |
Beth and John are happily married. But
they’re not always happy. There are lots of things they need to talk about. A
chance encounter with a young single mum, Izzie, reminds Beth of her past, and
conversations with an enigmatic young stranger, Jack, bring Beth’s thoughts and
fears into focus.
"I wonder what he'd
be doing now? What kind of person he'd be. What kind of person I'd be?"
Benjamin Michael Smith |
As Beth comes to find comfort in her
ongoing chats with the two youngsters,
she discovers that Jack may not be a
stranger, and that he seems to hold the key to a lot of the answers she has
been looking for – or hiding from.
Skyla Pearce |
Overdue is a sensitive, touching and funny
play that looks at the ‘what ifs’ and ‘never were’s’; the difficult decisions
we make, and how those choices and their unspoken effects can shape our lives.
Arabella’s previous plays have been
described as ‘witty, insightful, refreshing and entertaining’ (NARC) and ‘afascinating watch’ (NE Theatre Guide). Her play Life After, also produced by
Coracle, was presented earlier this year as part of their double-bill
Trajectory and was the last production to appear at Alphabetti’s old venue.
Coracle are really excited to present the world premiere of Overdue at
Alphabetti’s new home on St James’ Boulevard.
As Director Matt Jamie said ‘We’re excited
to present the first full production at Alphabetti Theatre’s new home on St
James’ Boulevard, having said farewell to the old basement in March with our
last production, Trajectory. This new play by Arabella Arnott tells the story
of Beth, a thirty-something woman, coming to terms with some difficult choices
she faced as a teenager. The play tackles some challenging themes (which are
particularly relevant in the current political climate with women’s choices
being challenged in Northern Ireland and in the United States); But Arabella
hasn’t written an ‘issue play’ here – this is a touching and often witty drama
about relationships, growing up, dealing with the past, and confronting fears.’
Alphabetti Theatre’s Artistic Director Ali
Pritchard added 'After hearing Overdue at a reading, I enjoyed it so much that
I decided to build a new theatre for it to open".
In addition to the run at Alphabetti
Theatre, Overdue will enjoy a special one-off performance on Monday 11
September at George Street Social a new alcohol-free cafe and performance venue
run by The Road to Recovery Trust. George Street Social provides a space for
people in recovery and opens up mainstream theatre for people who might not
feel comfortable in a venue serving alcohol.
Directed by Matt Jamie
Cast: Rosie Stancliffe, Christopher Price and introducing Skyla Pearce and Benjamin Michael Smith
Tickets:
Overdue is
at Newcastle’s Alphabetti Theatre from Monday 4 to Saturday 16 September
2017 and
is suitable for 13+. Tickets are £9 full price; £7 concessions with Pay What
You Decide performances on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Overdue is at George Street Social (Newcastle)
on Monday 11 September and
tickets are £5.
For more information or to book tickets
visit www.coracleproductions. com
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