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Rehearsal start at Live Theatre for the World Premiere of From The Sky To Your Hands

Wednesday 8 – Saturday 11 November, 7.30pm
Saturday 11 November, 2pm

Told by Joana Geronimo

Written by Juliana Mensah

Directed by Paul James

Designed by Alison Ashton

Dramaturgy by Gez Casey

Musical Direction by Mariam Razaei

“I tell him that you don’t know what I have been through… for us to be here. You have to work hard. Nothing comes from the sky to your hands…”

Rehearsals started this week for From the Sky to Your Hands which is at Live Theatre from Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 November. Telling the story of Joana Geronimo who came to Newcastle with her baby son Osvaldo as refugees from Angola in 2003, the play is performed by Joana herself, and tells, in her own words, with music and humour, her story of parenthood, longing and belonging.

Joana is supported by young actors from Live’s Youth Theatre including her now teenage son Osvaldo. Youth Theatre Members Finn Armstrong, Isobel Donkin, Paul Gaitskell, Elizabeth Guariento, Monica Hardcastle, Dawn Hardcastle and Ore Olajide, aged between 13 and 21 provide a dramatic and musical chorus to the performance.

In 2008 Joana took part in From Home To Newcastle, a Live Theatre verbatim piece about asylum seekers and refugees. Following that project Joana joined Live’s Youth Theatre, and has since become a drama worker and actress. Almost ten years later this new play catches up with Joana – how things have changed for her and her family, including Osvaldo, now a typical Geordie teenager.

Joana Geronimo said:

“I want to use the voice I have to show the audience that not everything the press says about refugees is true. There is a story behind every refugee. I’m just telling mine.”

From The Sky To Your Hands is part of Freedom City 2017 (www.FreedomCity2017.com), a city-wide programme marking the 50th anniversary of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. receiving an honorary degree from Newcastle University. Freedom City 2017 takes place at venues and public spaces across Newcastle and Gateshead throughout the year.

Paul James, Senior Creative Associate at Live Theatre said:

Through her own words From The Sky to Your Hands contrasts Joana’s experiences arriving and settling in North East, with that of her son, brought up in Newcastle. The cast of talented young people drawn from Live’s Youth Theatre provide a poignant and musical chorus to the play. Reflecting the

Freedom City festival themes of racism, poverty and freedom it promises to be a thought-provoking and moving play.”

Original music and vocal arrangements of soul and gospel songs performed by the chorus are by Mariam Rezaei whose previous musical direction includes Your Aunt Fanny at Live Theatre and Cinema by Zendeh.

Freedom City 2017 features a large-scale outdoor event, thought-provoking theatre, inspiring exhibitions, uplifting musical performances, world-class academic research and more. Inspired by the themes of Dr King’s acceptance speech at Newcastle University, Freedom City 2017 brings international artists, musicians, filmmakers, academics and community groups together to inspire them to help tackle the three ‘urgent and great problems’ highlighted in Dr King’s speech ‘the problem of racism, the problem of poverty and the problem of war’.

 

From The Sky To Your Hands is at Live Theatre from Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 November, 7.30pm and Saturday 11 November, 2pm. A free Meet the Creative Team event will take place after the performance on Thursday 9 November in which the cast discuss issues raised in the play with representatives from charities that work with refugees in the region.  Tickets are £10-£14, over 60s £12 and other concessions £6.  For more information or to book tickets visit www.live.org.uk or contact Live Theatre’s Box Office on (0191) 232 1232.

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