Sunday, February 18, 2018

Preview - Blue Electric Wind - People's Theatre

The Blue Electric Wind 
by Brad Birch 


“First you just forget things, little things, things you’ve done, things you’ve said. 
Then you forget who you are. 
And then …” 

When people at school start forgetting things, Scott wonders if he’s the only one who’s noticed. He and some of the school’s misfits seem to be the only ones who can see what’s happening.  

The weather is weird, football is cancelled and everyone gets detention because the teachers keep forgetting what they’re doing.  

The pupils must join forces to try and work out what is causing everyone in town to lose all sense of who they are. Should they hide and save themselves, save the ones they love or risk it all and tell everyone what is really going on? 

THE BLUE ELECTRIC WIND is play about why we remember what we do; about bravery and growing up. 
This is the third time the talented Young People’s Theatre have participated in the National Theatre Connections Festival and they are excited to share with you this funny, dramatic and entertaining story especially written for teenage performers. 

The fifteen young actors in the play are aged 13-17 and for some of them this is the biggest role they have ever taken on. With director Sarah McLane, everyone is working hard in rehearsals ahead of bringing this new play to the main stage in February and to Northern Stage on 10th May.

  
Writer Brad Birch’s previous plays include Black Mountain, which recently opened at the Orange Tree Theatre in London after premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Brink and Even Stillness Breathes Softly Against A Brick Wall. Last year he was awarded the Harold Pinter Commission and recently completed the Channel 4 Writers’ Scheme. 

The Young People's Theatre is a youth theatre for 11-17 year olds where weekly drama workshops enable  youngsters to take part in, and discover more about, all aspects of theatre, staging three or four productions each year, giving all of the members the opportunity to take part both on and off stage.

The People's Theatre believe that theatre helps young people develop confidence as well as theatrical skills, and is a great way to make new friends from across the region. For more information on the group and if you’d like to join, please head to peoplestheatre.co.uk 




Last year the Young People’s Theatre celebrated its 50th year and some of members have gone on to work professionally in theatre and the arts, including comedian Ross Noble who is currently starring in Young Frankenstein in the West End. 

Photos by Paula Smart
The Blue Electric Wind 
DATE: Thursday 22 – Saturday 24 February 2018 
TIME: 7.30pm 
VENUE: People’s Theatre, Stephenson Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 5QF 
TICKETS: £10 (Concessions £7) 
TELE: 0191 265 5020 
www.peoplestheatre.co.uk  


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