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Five insomniacs try to make it through the night. From dusk to
dawn, they struggle with a crisis in their lives which they must
resolve by morning. Increasingly conscious of their shortening
futures and lengthening pasts, they fill their nights with
distracting activities, desperate sleep techniques, evaluations of
their lives, delusions, fears, panics and utter foolishness as they
prepare to face the day. Five Characters in Search of a Good
Night's Sleep was conceived in response to the current
public-health crisis of insomnia, with 30% of the UK population
suffering from some form of sleep disturbance. It was created
through a series of workshops, and first produced by ViSiBLE
Theatre Ensemble at Southwark Playhouse, London, in 2022, directed
by acclaimed director Mike Alfreds. ViSiBLE is dedicated to
creating performance work that throws fresh perspectives on later
life and living longer. Their work is created collaboratively,
drawing on the creativity and talent of Britain's huge wealth of
experienced older actors. The play is a fascinating insight into a
condition that is widely experienced but little understood, and
will provide valuable material for other actors – especially
older ones – to perform.
A top-ranking director sets out his rehearsal techniques in this
invaluable handbook for actors and directors. Mike Alfreds'
Different Every Night is the culmination of a lifetime of work in
the theatre, the most complete rehearsal methodology in print since
Stanislavsky. It offers a vital masterclass for actors and
directors, full of sound practical advice and guidance, and is
packed with techniques for bringing the text to life and keeping it
alive - both in rehearsal and performance. 'Most of what I am as an
actress I owe to Mike Alfreds. He gave me the language and the
tools I needed for my craft' Pam Ferris, from her Foreword 'If I
was allowed to train again to be an actor, but I was only allowed
one teacher, it would have to be Mike Alfreds. To me he is a genius
when it comes to acting and storytelling' Mark Rylance
A practical investigation into story-theatre and the art of telling
stories through theatre, by the renowned director who founded
Shared Experience Theatre Company. In Then What Happens?, Mike
Alfreds makes the case for putting story and storytelling back at
the heart of theatre. He explores the whole process of adapting for
the stage, and investigates the particular techniques - many of
them highly sophisticated - that actors require when performing
'story-theatre'. The book includes over two hundred exercises,
improvisations and workshops dealing with the practical aspects of
story-theatre, such as building an ensemble, creating a physical
vocabulary, and transforming written narrative into drama. It draws
on examples ranging from traditional legends and folklore, through
the works of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and Evelyn Waugh, to
contemporary fiction. Alfreds shows how each story demands its own
particular set of dramatic choices, opening up endless
possibilities for performance. Then What Happens? - like the
author's tremendously successful first book, Different Every Night
- will be invaluable to directors and actors, to dramatists working
in the field of adaptation, to those devising and working from
improvisation, and to any theatregoer who has been moved by the
power of an unfolding story to ask: 'Then what happens?' 'All
theatre directors know that good narrative is the secret of good
theatre, but few have as distinctive, rigorous and exceptional a
method of exploring that secret as does Mike Alfreds. His system of
working, and his thoughts on the making of theatre in our time, are
as crucial and illuminating as those of Stanislavsky and Peter
Brook have been to generations of theatre enthusiasts and
practitioners.' Michael Coveney
The beautiful Marquise has been left a widow tragically young...
The handsome chevalier has been deserted by the love of his life
who has decided to take holy orders... Both have sworn never to
lose their hearts again... Neither had reckoned with the surprise
of love. Marivaux was the most important French playwright of the
18th Century. Considered by his contemporaries as 'the doctor of
the human heart', he wrote many comedies for the Comedie-Francaise
and the Comedie-Italienne in Paris. This will be the first time
this version of Marivaux's The Surprise of Love will have been seen
by a British audience.
How many people can truly say that they know the history of the
city in which they live? It is true to say that for most of us who
live in Johannesburg, the rich political and social history, and
the many fascinations of the city, remain hidden. In Johannesburg
Portraits Mike Alfred tells the story of Johannesburg through the
lives of a group of prominent Johannesburg citizens both living and
dead. The people featured, from Lionel and Florrie Phillips through
to Philip Tobias, Lionel Abrahams and Sibongile Khumalo, have all
lived through stimulating, often turbulent times. And every one of
them has contributed and continues to contribute, to Johannesburg's
cultural heritage. Every story tells the reader as much about the
city's geography, its economic, political and social history, as it
does about each vibrant personality.
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