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Fuel presents Sound&Fury's GOING DARK, written by Hattie Naylor in collaboration with Sound&Fury.
· A new show from the creators of the hugely successful Kursk and produced by Fuel · Sound&Fury, one of the most innovative theatre companies working in British theatre today, tour their new production, Going Dark, throughout the UK. · These performances mark the culmination of research into the effects of the onset of adult blindness on the brain and on visual perception funded by the Wellcome Trust.Going Dark is a new show devised by Sound&Fury and written in collaboration with award-winning playwright Hattie Naylor, who has had over thirty plays broadcast on BBC Radio. Using the company's theatre vocabulary of immersive surround sound design, moments of total darkness and imaginative lighting and projections, Going Dark tells the story of Max - an astronomer who works in his local planetarium. When he is diagnosed with an eye condition that is causing him to lose his sight, he must re-evaluate his relationship to the world around him.
Using the latest software in projection, lighting and sound technology, Sound&Fury, with Linbury Prize winning designer, Aleš Valášek; lighting designer Guy Hoare and projection designer Dick Straker, create a truly immersive environment for audiences, in which mesmerising sound and visuals guide audiences on Max's journey as his ‘view' of the world begins to take on a new meaning.
It is performed by John Mackay whose recent theatre credits with the RSC include: Little Eagles, Antony & Cleopatra, King Lear, The Grain Store, Julius Caesar, Winter's Tale, Henry V, Henry VI part one and two.Going Dark explores parallel separations - one of a man from his world and another of a modern society from an appreciation of the cosmos and the world around them. How do we actually perceive the world? How might losing our sight allow us to understand the world better?
Commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre. Developed as part of Fuel at the Roundhouse and the Jerwood residencies at Cove Park which are supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Funded by Arts Council England, the Wellcome Trust, the Institute of Physics and the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Supported by the Linbury Prize for stage design.Fuel presents Sound&Fury's GOING DARK written by Hattie Naylor in collaboration with Sound&Fury
UK Tour 27 October 2011 - 24 March 2012 Press night in London: 9 March 2012Tour dates:2011Warwick Arts Centre 7.45pm | 27 - 29 October University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL www.warwickartscentre.co.uk | 024 7652 4524
Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk 7.30pm | 1 & 2 November Edge Hill University, St Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP