Sunday 26 January 2014

Bold Girls


Bold Girls is a very emotional and funny play about the relationship between four women and the men in their lives. The men are spoken about and are an important presence in the drama although they are never seen on stage.



It is set in in Belfast in 1989 and the 'troubles' are a background to the action in the play but not its focus. When I was a small child I lived in Northern Ireland as my father, who was in the RAF, was based there. We left in 1970 so that the army could move on to the base.  All the characters in Bold Girls are Catholics who essentially view the British Army as an occupying enemy force. Having grown up influenced by the British military view of Northern Ireland it will be a thought provoking evening for me and others whose experience of the period may have been fear of IRA bombs in English cities.

Aidan's style of directing is to start the rehearsal process by spending time talking about the characters and their relationship to each other and reactions to events in the play. For Bold Girls it included discussing what the characters experiences of the violence might have been.




The cast themselves bring very different memories and experiences to their roles ranging from Libby who is young enough for it all to be just history to Alison who was living in London at the time. Her memory is of it being a scary time but essentially people just got on with life. This is very much the feel of the play. The politics and violence are a constant background but the play's focus is the relationships between the four women.

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Auditions for Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde, Sunday 26th January at 2.30pm or Tuesday 28th January 2014 at 7.30pm, Progress Theatre

Auditions for Not about Heroes  by Stephen MacDonald, Sunday 9th February at 1:30pm or Wednesday 12th February at 7:00pm, Progress Theatre

Bold Girls by Rona Munro. Monday 17th February – Saturday 22nd February 2014

Trainspotting by  Harry Gibson, adapted from the book by Irvine Welsh. Monday 17th – Saturday 22nd March 2014

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