I write regular theatre reviews, features and interviews and reflect on my previous/current work on the stage.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
As the world tipped - a fantastic opener the the Derby Festé
I have chosen this short video from the Facebook page of Wired Aerial Theatre to give a flavour of this truly fantastic outdoor bungee assisted performance art extravaganza. I saw it performed in Derby last night as the opening act in Derby's amazing Live Arts festival that continues over the weekend. A capacity audience stood aghast as the actor/dancers reacted through stunning movement on the 12mm square stage tipping from a level position to an upright position. You need a real head for heights to perform in this one! Stunning concept, application, visuals and movement to a dramatic and moving soundtrack.
'The piece is about how governments fail to come to grips with climate change and the world slides, literally towards catastrophe. Conceived as a real life disaster movie in the sky, this production delivers one breath-taking image after another.' Festé brochure.
The festival continues over this weekend with music on the Music Stage in the Old Market Square with artists such as Hudson Super Fix, Jamie Joseph Band, Riptide and Alex Blood & The Diggers. At various venues throughout the city visitors will be delighted and entertained by Bread and Butter Theatre, Upswing Theatre - Red Shoes (circus), the hilarious and talented Maison Foo - Tea Tent, street performers Reckless Invention - Turbo and Dai and Wrong Size - The Dragons (inspired by the Gaudi sculptures of Barcelona). The 2 Men - wardens will be let loose on the streets of Derby amusing people by enforcing ridiculous laws around the city such as breathing too loudly or wearing a loud shirt in a built up area!
Derby Independent Theatre Network will be presenting their A Very British Exhibition around the historic Derby areas such as St Peter's Quarter and the beautiful Cathedral Quarter.
On Saturday evening there will be a Bollywood Party with Charity Shop DJ and Surtal Arts all kicked off by Flame Oz - high energy entertainment with a choreographed fire dance.
Still from White Wings (Holland)
And that's not all! The festival also includes C12- Trolleys - a stunning dance piece involving supermarket trolleys, Dutch theatre company - Close Act - are performing their fantastical White Wings show with amazing costumed characters seeming to float over the heads of the shoppers! A packed weekend at Derby Festé which certainly deserves to be supported.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Review: Kes at Derby Theatre.
Kes
at Derby Theatre.
This
production is adapted by playwright Lawrence Till from Barry Hines'
novel – A Kestrel For A Knave and runs from Friday 13th
September to Saturday 5th October.
Jackson
is especially strong in the heart breaking scene where he confronts
and fights his useless Mother and nasty brother Jud and later on when he breaks
into an abandoned cinema and pours out his feelings to his absent
father who he imagines up on screen. The emotional truths and the teenage
frustrations are brilliantly handled and conveyed on stage.
Samantha
Seager as Billy's estranged Mum – Mrs Casper – is extremely
exasperating in her selfish reluctance to offer Billy love and
support in his moments of deepest need and plays the unsympathetic
role with great conviction. Nova Skipp is utterly brilliant in her
very different roles as the teacher Miss Fenton, Mrs MacDowell,
Librarian and Miss Rose. As far as the audience are concerned each
character she plays could well have been a different actress
performing.
The whole piece is a terrific example of ensemble playing and the very moving Derby Theatre production is to be thoroughly recommended. The simple setting and use of panoramic back projections coupled with a dynamic musical score by composer and sound designer Ivan Stott really enhance this play and the whole package makes for a wonderful night at the theatre.
The whole piece is a terrific example of ensemble playing and the very moving Derby Theatre production is to be thoroughly recommended. The simple setting and use of panoramic back projections coupled with a dynamic musical score by composer and sound designer Ivan Stott really enhance this play and the whole package makes for a wonderful night at the theatre.
Phil
Lowe.
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