Park (2009)

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Poster by Dave Hollander

Directed by Maria Bates, Peter Stevens, Dave Hollander and Stuart Draper

Performances: Wed 4th – Sat 7th March 2009, Bell Theatre


Introduction

A new devised piece developed during South London Youth Theatre's Saturday workshops. The concept is simple: the show is divided into four playlets, each of which is loosely based on one of the seasons and set in an unnamed London park. These are taut tales of loss and discovery, fear and uncertainty, betrayal and hope, bound together by theme and setting.

Hide & Seek

directed by Maria Bates

Can you face the truth or are you hiding in the shadows?

  • Jessica Brough
  • Scarlett Dobson
  • Catherine Parkes
  • Raffaella Patmore
  • Joe Pettitt
  • Chloe Anthony-Pillai
  • Liam Sharkey
  • Katy Thomas

Stayin' Alive

directed by Peter Stevens

A lot can happen in thirty years.

  • Jim — Conor Jones
  • Emily — Lucy Pearce
  • Steve — David Clements
  • Nicole — Katie Patrick
  • Sally — Nina Caveliero-Knox
  • Rosie — Marnie Jacobsen
  • Sarah — Billie Miller
  • Beth — Anne Bailey
  • Eugene — Shivum Sharma
  • Plus a cameo appearance from Lucie Blackstaffe

The Lodge

directed by Dave Hollander

Homeless teenagers seek refuge in a disused building. Who knows who might find them there?

  • Annie — Zeena Starbuck
  • Lisa — Lucie Blackstaffe
  • Charlotte — Grace Lowe
  • Jane — Joanna Lanigan
  • Taylor — Reuben Lewis

The Gift

directed by Stuart Draper

A heath, somewhere in Britain, 2000BC: nine children, one gift.

  • Keegan — Jack Shepherd
  • Seth — Ryan Bentley
  • Enid — Alice Lowe
  • Kayne — Nick Lowe
  • Tully — Kristin Caswell-Robinson
  • Lyn — Rachel Judge
  • Ffion — Asia Pettitt
  • Ula — Zoë Plummer
  • Venora — Joan Henshaw

Crew


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