Response to Live Performance

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Response to Live Performance

  The performance I have chosen to discuss is called ‘Be My Baby’ written by Amanda Whittington and directed by Anna Newell for Lyric Theatre Offsite Productions.

  ‘Be My Baby’ is set in St.Saviour’s Church of England mother and baby home in the North of England which takes in unmarried mothers during their pregnancy and accommodates them until their child is born and given up for adoption. The play takes part over 2 months in 1964.

  The play is an ensemble production that is a mixture of naturalism and brechtan, as the cast managed to create a really dramatic, serious scene and then they would break into acapella singing groups and perform girl band hits from the 1960’s such as: De do run run, Be My Baby, Going to the chapel etc. They would do this as they moved the set which was a 360° rotating set with 3 locations which were the matron’s office, the dormitory and the laundry.

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  The play’s main character is Mary played by Roisin Gallagher who is brought into St.Saviour’s by her mother played by Libby Smith when she is 7 months pregnant at 19 years of age. Mary is shown to her dormitory which she shares with Queenie played by Susan Crothers who is an aspiring singer. The 2 other girls we meet in the play are Norma played by Cat Barter and Dolores played by Julie Maxwell, Norma and Dolores are also pregnant and staying in St.Saviour’s, they both don’t seem to know a lot about what child birth entails.

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