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In this episode, Stephen M Hornby and Mike Heath talk to Kate Adams: writer and director of Water Is Attracted To Water.
Kate talks about the process of devising the material for the script in the rehearsal room, using a range of techniques to gather and arrange a non-fictional framework for this brand new piece of theatre. She uses non-actors to create a scientific exploration of climate change, using music, movement, factuality, and research to build a performance that both challenges and charms the audience.
Water Is Attracted To Water is due to tour in Sheffield, Jersey, and Manchester in 2020.
Follow Kate on Twitter @kateadams, on Insta @KateRoseAdams, and at Facebook.com/waterisattractedtowater
Follow Stephen @StephenMHornby (Twitter and Instagram) and @inkbrew. Follow Mike @Write4TheStage (Twitter and Instagram). To find out more about WriteForTheStage, go to writeforthestage.co.uk
In this episode, Stephen M Hornby and Mike Heath talk to Kate Adams: writer and director of Water Is Attracted To Water.
Kate talks about the process of devising the material for the script in the rehearsal room, using a range of techniques to gather and arrange a non-fictional framework for this brand new piece of theatre. She uses non-actors to create a scientific exploration of climate change, using music, movement, factuality, and research to build a performance that both challenges and charms the audience.
Water Is Attracted To Water is due to tour in Sheffield, Jersey, and Manchester in 2020.
Follow Kate on Twitter @kateadams, on Insta @KateRoseAdams, and at Facebook.com/waterisattractedtowater
Follow Stephen @StephenMHornby (Twitter and Instagram) and @inkbrew. Follow Mike @Write4TheStage (Twitter and Instagram). To find out more about WriteForTheStage, go to writeforthestage.co.uk