Showing posts with label Leaving Home Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leaving Home Party. Show all posts

Friday, 25 July 2014

Catherine Ireton - Leaving Home Party Review - The Old Market Brighton - Edinburgh Fringe Preview - 24th July 2014


Walking into a somewhat unfilled auditorium just a few moment before I thought that the show was about to start, I instantly felt an empathy for Catherine Ireton and her unnamed accompanist, who was tinkling away arpeggios of two chords on the piano, which later on in the show would appear to be the backdrop to one of the songs. And there I was thinking that he had itchy fingers!

Then suddenly, in a flurry like shoppers at a Next 5am Boxing Day Sale, the crowd all seemed to appear at once, many of whom with drinks in hand explaining their whereabouts. In a matter of a couple of minutes the centre section filled out nicely and I instantly felt more relaxed for the performers: nobody likes playing to an empty theatre!

I'll be honest; I didn't really know what I was going to see until about an hour before the show, when I found this clip online of Catherine performing one of her songs:


I knew from that moment that I was going to enjoy the show, but I still wasn't entirely sure how it would play out. The stage was set very simply with a few props (no spoilers given here!) which were very efficiently used throughout the one hour show. Next to the accompanist lay a host of instruments, from the piano and guitars to a selection of folky woodwind instruments and a cajon, all of which he played with ease, showing his great dexterity as a musician, making his role an essential one.

The show is the story of how Catherine left her hometown of Limerick in Ireland, taking a one-way flight to Glasgow in 2005 and seeing what the future would hold for her and her travels. The narrative of the story is like a musical, with songs but also spoken sections which are Sprechgesang (sung speech). The songs were heartfelt, honest and humourous and the show flowed effortlessly across the years in which it was set. Dressed simply, Catherine moved freely across the stage, her accent still quite strong, which I must confess I found really charming and I very quickly developed quite a soft-spot for this lovely young lass who had the guts to uproot with nothing but a suitcase and a handful of hopes.


Catherine's show deals with a wide range of issues from love and work to the overarching theme of belonging and feeling at home. The show is based on her real-life experiences but is told without glamourising anything and quite lightheartedly: her observations in one of the early songs about the differences between the UK and Ireland including '4 flavours of Monster Munch' and the pronunciation changes of several words were definitely a comedic highlight.

The show is a fantastic one-person show (with accompanist) and will really get you thinking about life, what you are doing and the risks that perhaps you should be taking. From the showing yesterday, I think that I was definitely in the lower age bracket of the audience, but I would compel younger theatre-goers to give the show a look in, as I think the topics covered are something that all young people can identify with, and I genuinely think that the show could very well change the course of your life. I know that it has got me seriously thinking about mine!

The show will be running throughout Edinburgh Fringe Festival each day from 1st August til 22nd August (excluding Sundays) at 1:15pm at the Red Lecture Theatre, Summerhall

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Things to do in Brighton & Hove - Friday 18h July - Thursday 24th July

Things to do in Brighton & Hove - Friday 18h July - Thursday 24th July

  • 16th July 2014
  • Author: Tom Sayer
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Brighton & Hove's Definitive What's On Guide

 

Friday 18th July


Cable Club Presents: RPM'S
@CableClubGigs
Punchy indie pop rock with an attitude...prepare to be impressed! Support from the offbeat YOUNG and talented singer-songwriter Callum Taylor.
8:30pm, £5
The Prince Albert
48 Trafalgar Street, BN1 4ED
Absolute Bowie 
@absolutebowie
Back by popular demand, Absolute Bowie returns to Brighton with a brand new show, performing all the classic Bowie songs from the Ziggy Stardust era right through to the Thin White Duke eras.
7pm, £13.50 + b.f
Concorde II
Madeira Drive, BN2 1EN

Saturday 19th July


Shakedown Festival
@ShakedownUK
Brighton's one-day dance festival returns for a fourth year, this time being held in Waterhall. This year's line up is filled with great acts including Basement Jaxx, Duke Dumont, Groove Armada and Zane Lowe.
From 12pm, £45 + b.f
Waterhall, BN1 9YR

Shakedown

Overhead Wires Rising Stars
@overheadwires
A showcase of great young local acts who could very well be ones to watch out for in the near future. With Wild Horse, The New Communions and Tagore Chayne
1pm, £3 adv/£4 online/£5 otd
The Brunswick 
1 Holland Road, BN3 1JF

Sunday 20th July


Brighton Connections
@BPO_orchestra
Adding a bit of culture to your Sunday evening, members of the Brighton Philharmonic will be performing pieces by Schubert, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and local composer Peter Copley.
5pm, £15
Unitarian Church
New Road, BN1 1UF

Shamrock Open Mic
@fiddlers_btn
An open mic at the weekend? Yes you read correctly! So why not pick up your guitar or dust of your banjo and head down to this friendly and lively open mic, hosted by Brighton's favourite Irish Bar.
8pm, Free entry
Fiddler's Elbow
11-12 Boyces St, BN1 1AN

Monday 21st July


John Fullbright
@johnrfullbright
An Americana, folk and blues musician from Okemah, Oklahoma, John Fullbright's recent album 'Songs' has received universal critical acclaim. Catch him live on the Brighton date of his UK and festival tour.
7pm, £12
Green Door Store - Unit 2,3&4 Trafalgar Arches, BN1 4FQ

John Fullbright

Tuesday 22nd July


How's Harry
@Hows_Harry
Starting out as friends at school and having since gone on to play many shows around the south east, How's Harry have built a reputation for energetic and dedicated live shows and have been described as being the 'future of the UK Indie scene'.
8pm, £5
The Hope 
11 Queens Road, BN1 3WA

Wednesday 23rd July


Ellie Taylor: Elliementary
@EllieJaneTaylor
Ellie Taylor previews her highly anticipated debut show before the Edinburgh Fringe, looking at love, life, Matalan and other such hard hitting issues. As seen on C4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats.
7pm, £5
Komedia
44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

Elliementary


Thursday 24th July


Leaving Home Party
@cathsaye
With original music, Leaving Home Party is a story complete with cocktail sausages and tales about finding your way in the world. An Edinburgh Fringe Preview show.
7pm, £10/8 conc + £1 otd
T.O.M - 11a Upper Market Street, BN3 1AS
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Chamber Opera Chicago Presents - Jane Austen's 'Persuasion'


Persuasion

Finishing off their short UK tour with at The Old Market Theatre in Hove, Chamber Opera Chicago perform Barbara Landis' adaptation of the Jane Austen's final novel, the classic 'Persuasion'. The show is fully staged with music of the era, chamber orchestra, Regency costumes and world-champion Irish dancers.
Set in the early 19th Century, the story centres around the second daughter of Sir Walter, Miss Anne Elliot, who is persuaded to break her marraige proposal to a handsome young naval officer, Frederick Wentworth, by her father and elder sister Elizabeth, who were dissatisfied with her choice, as he did not have the money or family connections that they desired.
By a curious twist of fate, they met again seven years later when Wentworth was a Captain, rich from the spoils of war, but unforgiving of Anne's rejection as she tries to win his heart once again.
The story is one of love, loss and rare second chances and is told with a wit and charm to capture the audience's hearts. Tickets £12/10 conc.
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