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This week we were joined by three of the team behind Friction Burn, which is playing at The Hope Theatre from 20 August as part of Camden Fringe.
The three were Sophie Faurie, who wrote and will be acting in her play, Leah Bonaventura, who directs, and Grace Bown, who co-composd the music with Sophie and plays fiddle for the show.
We chat about the play and how the theme of suicide developed without Sophie realising, how music can play an important part within a show without it actually being a musical, and whether there is the risk of tripping over the audiences feet in the tight space that is The Hope Theatre.
Friction Burn plays at The Hope from 20 - 23 August, with tickets available here. The show will also be playing at The Space in November, more info here.
By Everything TheatreThis week we were joined by three of the team behind Friction Burn, which is playing at The Hope Theatre from 20 August as part of Camden Fringe.
The three were Sophie Faurie, who wrote and will be acting in her play, Leah Bonaventura, who directs, and Grace Bown, who co-composd the music with Sophie and plays fiddle for the show.
We chat about the play and how the theme of suicide developed without Sophie realising, how music can play an important part within a show without it actually being a musical, and whether there is the risk of tripping over the audiences feet in the tight space that is The Hope Theatre.
Friction Burn plays at The Hope from 20 - 23 August, with tickets available here. The show will also be playing at The Space in November, more info here.