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New Radio Play for Signdance Collective

Some of you may remember Signdance Collective performing at the Accentuate launch.  We are delighted to promote their latest involvement with Radio 4.  Please take a moment to read their press  release:

A Small Piece of Silence started out in a very different way to most radio plays. After David Bower's striking performance as Quasimodo in Radio Four's production of The Hunchback of Notredame, the producer Susan Roberts suggested a contemporary play be written specially for him. After many initial conversations with David who plays the lead character Joe in the play, Katie Hims' story began to emerge.

In A Small Piece of Silence, Joe who has been Deaf since he was born , works in an ordinary council office. Every day he makes the same journey to work on the bus, seeing the same people . Then one day a young girl signs her name to him. A_N_G_E_L.

Joe has been working in the council's housing office for 17 years. Apart from one small promotion he has remained in the same job surrounded by the same people . Vernon has been there for the same amount of time. He eats Joe's food and talks too fast in the pub ..but Joe goes along with it.

Into their world comes new office recruit Shelly who begins to fall for Joe. Until Joe realises that she is having a relationship with Richard Humble , the leader of the council

At the end of Shelly's first week there is a huge fire in a nearby block of flats. Joe learns that Angel was one of the people who has died.

And so Joe's life is changed forever as he embarks on a quest, turning detective to find out what has happened.

A Small Piece of Silence is a love story, detective story but, using sound, it attempts to give us a picture of the world of someone who can't hear. It examines the issues around how society deals with Deafness through the character of Joe.

For the first time ever, the broadcast will be accompanied by a signtheatre film of the play available on line with David Bower and Isolte Avila. The script will also be available on line to allow hearing impaired audiences to access the play more fully. Signtheatre language is a mix of Sign Supported English (SSE), British Sign Language (BSL) and international sign. The film can be accessed via www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/afternoonplay

JOE ...............David Bower
SHELLY ...............Maxine Peake
VERNON ...............Ralph Ineson
BRIGITTA ...............Deborah McAndrew
MARION ...............Ruth Alexander-Rubin
RICHARD/
BUS DRIVER...........Terence Mann

Music composed and performed by Liran Donin

Artistic consultant Isolte Avila . Developed in partnership with Signdance Collective .
Directed in Manchester by Susan Roberts.

Liran Donin provides specially composed music and a soundscape that illustrates Joe's view of the world. Joe suffers from Tinnitus. Liran, underscores this condition in sound.

David Bower is one of the creative directors of Signdance Collective , an international dance music theatre company lead by Deaf and physically disabled dance theatre artists working alongside composer musicians.

Katie Hims

Katie Hims' first radio play, 'The Earthquake Girl', won a Richard Imison Award in 1998, and since then her work has never failed to make an impression. In Katie's world there is a semblance of normality but underneath all that you can be sure is that something strange -- and rather magical -- is going on. Her most recent work for radio includes 43.59: 45' original play and FIVE WEDDING DRESSES: 5 x 15' BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour .

We welcome any feedback, comments and suggestions either to ourselves or the BBC, as this would help to establish this initiative as an ongoing process towards visualising radio thereby accessing Deaf people to this medium.

Thank you,

Signdance Collective 

 


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