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Hearing Things

Playing ON present

Hearing Things

Written by Philip Osment. Directed by Jim Pope

JAN 31 – FEB 4, OMNIBUS THEATRE, CLAPHAM

FEB 8 – FEB 12, VAULT FESTIVAL, WATERLOO

 

Provocative drama affecting real change in mental health treatment

Hearing Things explores the dilemmas of psychiatry from the points of view of patients, relatives and staff. Based on experiences of psychiatrists and patients, the ‘healthy’ and the ‘ill’, looking at how and if people heal and recover inside institutions.

Created using a unique collaborative process between patients, psychiatrists and mental health staff, Playing ON have drawn together the stories of those receiving and providing mental health care. Hearing Things is the result of that work – a process which has instigated real change in the lives of patients.

THEATRE AS TREATMENT
Playing ON aimed to demonstrate to hospital staff how theatre-devising techniques can be used to build rapport and create empathy among service users.
As part of the writing process, staff and patients at the Maudsley Hospital in south London took part in a drama programme in April 2014. Improvisations were used as material for the finished play, with clinicians and those receiving treatment swapping roles. As a direct result of these workshops, two patient’s progress was so great that doctors allowed their early discharge.
“Without a quantitative evaluation using any rating scales, what we know is that virtually all the patients who were engaged in the six-week workshop programme were discharged at about the same time and in that respect I think that the performance clearly accelerated their discharge.  I know in two definite cases where I can clearly say the performance led to me discharging them.” Dr Dele Olajide, consultant psychiatrist.
This follows Playing ON’s core mission – marrying professional theatre and socially engaged practice.
Jim Pope and Philip Osment are joint artistic directors of Playing ON, who make quality theatre with communities whose voices are seldom heard.
Jim Pope is CEO of Playing ON.  He is an actor, director and teacher. He has directed Hearing Things (which he will also perform in) and designed a programme of drama to bring together psychiatrists and mental health service users.  He created the Playing Up programme for the National Youth Theatre, which delivers accredited professional drama training to NEET young people and has worked extensively in a range of settings such as prisons, psychiatric hospitals and homeless organisations.
Philip is a multi-award winning playwright, dramaturg and teacher. He has written and translated plays for a wide range of organisations including the RSC, BBC Radio and the Royal Court. His plays include Mad Blud (Theatre Royal Stratford East); WHOLE (20 Stories High) and Buried Alive (Hampstead Theatre).

CAST

Jeanette Rourke/ Hope, Janet, Grace

Daniel Ward / Innocent, Patrick

Jim Pope / Nicholas

 

CREATIVE TEAM

Philip Osment/Writer

Jim Pope/Director

Miriam Nabarro/Set designer

Becky Smith/Sound designer

 


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The Listening Room

Brave Badger premiere

The Listening Room

Tuesday 7 February to Saturday 4 March

The Old Red Lion

 

Brave Badger return with The Listening Room, a new challenging yet uplifting verbatim play premiering at the The Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington. Written by Harriet Madeley (Brave Badger) and directed by Max Barton (Karagula at Soho Theatre, Piranha Heights at the Old Red Lion), the piece is sculpted from extraordinary real-life interviews recorded with victims and offenders of violent crimes, each of whom took part in an elective restorative justice process.

 

https://vimeo.com/163700602

 

The first time Khamran met Tim, he attacked him with a baseball bat at a train station. Now he’s sitting with a cup of tea, preparing to meet him for a second time. A stirring exploration of life, death and justice, The Listening Room brings to the stage the voices of five real people whose lives were transformed by a single violent crime. Years after trial and punishment, each individual was given the chance to meet the person on the other side: the piece tells the story of the second transformation that happened when they said yes. 
The cast features Charmaine Wombwell alongside Tony Hasnath, Kathryn Worth, Mark Knightley and Bruce Panday. Set design by Lauren Pratt and sound design by Jethro Cooke.
The production is Brave Badger’s keenly anticipated follow up to The Heart of Adrian Lovett and is the result of two years of research. In collaboration with the innovative Max Barton, Brave Badger have created a production which strips verbatim theatre to its bare bones and pushes it to new heights, with actors working as plain-clothed mouthpieces and audience members being invited to take part. Several of the victims and offenders whose own words and voices are featured in the piece will take part in post-performance Q&As on 7 February and 2 March.

In the lead up to the performance run, the company are delivering workshops with young offenders in Hackney in collaboration with Young Hackney. The workshops are designed to encourage young offenders to explore the option of restorative justice through telling their own stories and listening to others’.
Brave Badger is run by Harriet Madeley and Mark Knightley. They create socially engaged work to galvanise young people and engage non-traditional theatre-goers. Their previous production, The Heart of Adrian Lovett at Theatre Delicatessen, was supported by Arts Council England and sold out its final week, garnering excellent reviews including 5* from The Stage: “If there’s one show you see before the election, make sure it’s this.”

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Listing

The Listening Room

By Harriet Madeley

The Old Red Lion Theatre, 418 Saint John Street, London EC1V 4NJ

Tues 7 February – Sat 4 March 2017

Tue – Sat at 7.30pm, Sat at 2.30pm

Weds 15 and 22 at 3.30pm

£12.50 – £17.50

1 hour 15 minutes no interval

Contains some strong language – Suitable for ages 14 +

 

www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk

 

Post show discussions will take place at the following times:
• 7th February, 8:45pm: Q&A with Ray and Vi Donovan
• 23rd February, 8:45pm: Q&A with restorative justice experts & practitioners
• 2nd March, 8:45pm: Q&A with Khamran Uddin & Tim Isherwood
• TBC: Additional sessions including with the Restorative Justice Council and Dr Meredith Rossner)

 

 

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