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BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS by Dennis Potter - June and November 2001


VENUES

Cumbernauld Theatre
8th -9th June @ 7.45pm
01236 732887

Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine
16th June @ 7.45pm
01294 271419

The Tramway, Glasgow
20th -23rd June @ 8.00pm
0141 287 5511

East Kilbride Arts Centre
27th - 29th June @ 8.00pm
01355 261000

MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling
30 June @ 7.45pm
01786 467155

Eastfield Community Centre
Thursday 8th November @ 7.30pm

Paisley Arts Centre
Tuesday 20 November @ 7.30pm
0141 887 1010 

The Cottier Theatre, Glasgow
Friday 23rd November @ 7.30pm

Bellshill Cultural Centre
Saturday 24 November @ 7.30pm
01698 267515


CREDITS

Director
Alasdair Hawthorne

Lighting
Bruce Downie

Sound
Alan Dempster

Programme
Thomas Gemmell

Poster/Artwork
Irwin Stuart Design

Willie:  Jack Hodes

Peter:  Donald Munro

John:  Alan Bryant

Raymond:  Thomas Gemmell

Angela:  Linda Cameron

Audrey:  Elle Seivwright

Donald:  Graeme Kerr / Peter Lamb


NOVEMBER 2001:

Angela:  Abigail Gemmell

ABOUT THE PLAY

Set in the summer of 1943, Potter's tale follows a group of seven year old boys and girls as they play in the fields and woods of the countryside, far from the troubles in the city.

But when the peacefulness of their world is disrupted, nothing will ever be the same for them again…..


BACKGROUND

TheatreFusion presented this new production of Dennis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills, on the seventh anniversary of his death.

The popularity of the production led to the tour extension in November.


ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE:

Blue Remembered Hills is Dennis Potter's acclaimed story of a group of seven year-old children living in the countryside during 1943. The children play games in the woods, exploring their friendships and loyalties far from the Blitz raging in the city. But this seeming innocence is lost during a single tragic event that will live with them forever.

TheatreFusion cast adults as the children, in keeping with Potter's original intentions.

The Setting

Potter's play was originally based in the West Country, in the Forest of Dean , where he himself grew up. For this production, TheatreFusion relocated the play to Scotland , for Potter's themes were about childhood and not just children in the West Country.

One of the major incidents in the play concerns a prisoner-of-war camp near the woods where the children play. There were more than 150 official prisoner of war camps in the UK during World War II, and several based in the West of Scotland.

The play was directed by Alasdair Hawthorn, and the cast included Donald Munro, Jack Hodes, Alan Bryant, Graeme Kerr, Thomas Gemmell, Linda Cameron, Elle Sievwright and Peter Lamb.

REVIEWS

The Mail on Sunday - June 10, 2001 : 
"...The seven-strong cast was uniformly excellent in putting over the ticks and concerns of the seven-year-olds... Potter brilliantly captured the fear of being rejected by the group, the strict hierarchies worked out by the children, and the allegiances that change as often as the British weather. The cast, sharply directed by Alasdair Hawthorn, played up to this with delightful aplomb, making one laugh with them and fear for them in equal measure..."

edinburghguide.com - June 21, 2001 
"
... good physical acting well directed"

The List - June 21, 2001
"... an absolutely riveting portrait of the highs and lows of childhood... the performances are an exquisite demonstration of Fusion's ability..."


Audience :

Production was excellent, a very professional and polished piece of theatre … 

No words needed, it was excellent!


OTHER INFORMATION

 

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