First published as a book in 1898 War
of the Worlds has seen many versions produced over the years, but not many
stage versions come to mind. This iconic novel has been brought back to live
with Laura Lindow’s new version set in Newcastle, the industrial capital of the
North East.
Jack Lloyd as Phillip Ridley photo credit Topher McGrillis |
Through the mist the story is told as
each of the four narrators begins to tell us how their ghostly situation
occurred as we are transported from the banks of the River Tyne to Alnmouth
where the invasion first began.
Luke Maddison, Charlotte Ryder, Jack Lloyd and Lauren Waine photo credit Topher McGrillis |
The young cast of Phillip Ridley, Jack
Lloyd, his wife Jill Ridley, Charlotte Ryder, Boots, Luke Maddison, and Mo, Lauren
Waine are terrific throughout and also play the roles of many other characters
including a very realistic horse.
Luke Maddison, Lauren Waine and Charlotte Ryder photo credit Topher McGrillis |
With very little set, a few
ingeniously used props Elayce Ismail’s creative direction fires the imagination
making you believe you really saw more than was actually on stage. This is assisted
by the immersive and unnerving soundscape by Mariam Rezai and lighting by
Richard Flood.
Luke Maddison, Lauren Waine, Charlotte Ryder and Jack Lloyd photo credit Topher McGrillis |
Running at just over an hour this
fast-paced production makes for a fantastic trip to the theatre.
Tue 13 Feb - Dynamix Skatepark, Gateshead
Book: northernstage.co.uk
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Thu 15 Feb - Kirknewton Village Hall
Book: 01890 850285 / 01668 282 406
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Fri 16 Feb - The Witham, Barnard Castle
Book: thewitham.org.uk
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Sat 17 Feb - Shilbottle Community Hall
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Thu 22 Feb - Phoenix Theatre, Blyth
Book: thephoenixtheatre.org.uk
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Sat 24 Feb - Watson Institute, Castle Carrock
Book: highlightsnorth.co.uk
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