Libby Hall and Roni Ellis @salfordarts @rothersonradio @salfordcradio
THE MELTING OF A SINGLE SNOWFLAKE by LIBBY HALL
Wednesday 17 – Friday 19 July 2019, 7.30pm, £8.
Salford Arts Theatre.
“There’s no telling what people will do, I think thoroughly good people are capable of thoroughly wicked things.’ A group of outcasts, freaks, and weirdos find friendship and common ground during the Summer holidays after the disappearance of a local school boy unites them, and forces them to examine the role they each played in his life. As they embark on a mission to find him, it becomes clear that the events of Summer ’19 will stay with them forever. “Everything has an impact, everything, everything. Even a tiny inconsequential something, like the melting of a single snowflake, can eventually lead to an avalanche.” A coming of age play that looks at the darker side of humanity, the ugly things that motivate and connect us.
Tickets: manchesterfringe.eventotron.com/?event=37795
DROWNING IN SILENCE by RONI ELLIS
Wednesday 24 July – Friday 26 July 2019, 7.30pm, £8.
Salford Arts Theatre.
The idea began its life in a new writing evening part of Shelagh Delaney Day 2018 and has now been developed into a One Act Play through workshop and collaboration. The play looks at loss and grief and how we deal with changes in our lives that are beyond our control. The theatrical style is physical and dream like hopefully drawing the audience in to feel, think and react to the sisters Michelle and Jane. Conversations never had ...inevitably things change and then it's too late Michelle and Jane are sisters who were once very close but then one day things changed. Their mother was always a free spirit the life and soul of every family occasion. All appeared perfect until one day the family of four became three. Talking became a thing of the past and each child and father seemingly lived separate lives dealing with the changes out of their control.
Tickets: manchesterfringe.eventotron.com/?event=37591
Libby Hall and Roni Ellis @salfordarts @rothersonradio @salfordcradio
THE MELTING OF A SINGLE SNOWFLAKE by LIBBY HALL
Wednesday 17 – Friday 19 July 2019, 7.30pm, £8.
Salford Arts Theatre.
“There’s no telling what people will do, I think thoroughly good people are capable of thoroughly wicked things.’ A group of outcasts, freaks, and weirdos find friendship and common ground during the Summer holidays after the disappearance of a local school boy unites them, and forces them to examine the role they each played in his life. As they embark on a mission to find him, it becomes clear that the events of Summer ’19 will stay with them forever. “Everything has an impact, everything, everything. Even a tiny inconsequential something, like the melting of a single snowflake, can eventually lead to an avalanche.” A coming of age play that looks at the darker side of humanity, the ugly things that motivate and connect us.
Tickets: manchesterfringe.eventotron.com/?event=37795
DROWNING IN SILENCE by RONI ELLIS
Wednesday 24 July – Friday 26 July 2019, 7.30pm, £8.
Salford Arts Theatre.
The idea began its life in a new writing evening part of Shelagh Delaney Day 2018 and has now been developed into a One Act Play through workshop and collaboration. The play looks at loss and grief and how we deal with changes in our lives that are beyond our control. The theatrical style is physical and dream like hopefully drawing the audience in to feel, think and react to the sisters Michelle and Jane. Conversations never had ...inevitably things change and then it's too late Michelle and Jane are sisters who were once very close but then one day things changed. Their mother was always a free spirit the life and soul of every family occasion. All appeared perfect until one day the family of four became three. Talking became a thing of the past and each child and father seemingly lived separate lives dealing with the changes out of their control.
Tickets: manchesterfringe.eventotron.com/?event=37591