14/03/2015

Preview: Confirmation at Newcastle Northern Stage



CHRIS THORPE’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW TOURS THE UK THIS SPRING

Confirmation
Newcastle Northern Stage
23rd March – 24th March

With an election looming, and new voices appearing in main stream UKpolitics, Chris Thorpe and The TEAMArtistic Director Rachel Chavkin examine the phenomenon of confirmation bias and attempt to have an honourable dialogue, real and imagined, with political extremism.

If you pinned me against a wall, I’d probably admit to being a liberal. Of course, pinning me against a wall is exactly what I’d expect from someone like you. A show about the gulfs we can’t talk across, and about the way we choose to see only the evidence that proves we’re right. A multi-award winning creative team explore the phenomenon of ‘confirmation bias’, examining and questioning the rise of extremist thinking within the UK’s political landscape and exploring the strength and grounding of people’s beliefs. Originating from Chris Thorpe’s own frustration with the current level of political discourse in the UK, and his own ‘liberal’ bias, the work has been developed the rough academic research and through conversations with political extremism, in an attempt to open discussion on the subject in a more objective environment.

Rachel Chavkin’s fast-moving, kinetic production offers us an absolutely compelling performance from a man who is fast becoming one of the most powerful performers in the UKThe Scotsman ★★★★

Chris Thorpe has been at the helm of some of the most critically acclaimed productions in recent years, from the Fringe First winning The Oh F**k Moment (2011) to What I Heard About The World(2012), the Total Theatre Award and Arches Brick Award winning #TORYCORE (2012), There Has Possibly Been an Incident (2013), and I Wish I Was Lonely (2013) at Forest Fringe.
Chris was a founder member of Unlimited Theatre and still works and tours with the company.He is also an Artistic Associate of live art/theatre company Third Angel as well as working closely with, among others, Forest Fringe, Slung Low, Chris Goode, RashDash, Belarus Free Theatre and Portuguese company mala voadora. As a playwright, Chris has written radio and stage dramas, as well as translating the work of Ugljesa Sajtinac, Belarus Free Theatre, and Ze Maria Mendes.

Rachel Chavkin is the Artistic Director of the multi-award winning The TEAM, a New York City-based theatre company dedicated to dissecting and celebrating the experience of living in America today. Their work includes: Give Up! Start Over! (In the darkest of times I look to Richard Nixon for hope) (2005), A Thousand Natural Shocks (2005), Particularly in the Heartland (2006), and Architecting, a co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland, in 2008. The TEAMare four-time winners of the Scotsman Fringe First Award (2005, 2006, 2008, & 2011), Winner of the 2011 Herald Angel, the 2011 Edinburgh International Festival Fringe Prize, Best Production Dublin Fringe 2007 and 2008 Edinburgh Total Theatre Award. Their critically acclaimed Mission Drift transferred from the Traverse to the National Theatre in Summer 2013.

Writer / performer Chris Thorpe  said about developing the show: “I guess I've always been fascinated by conviction, because it seems mysterious to me. Not that I don't have deeply-held beliefs – I do – but because those beliefs weren't necessarily specific, burning certainties.  They were more beliefs about the application of concepts. That there must be some reasonableness in every point of view, however small. That there's a time and a place for a fair hearing, foreveryone. Because underneath it all, the surface conflicts and the differing interpretations of 'facts' there had to be some kind of truth. So I decided to investigate how the processes that allow us to form a worldview are thought to work. And these processes are double edged – the information gathering and filtering that makes daily life possible, applied on a larger scale, contain this huge potential for destruction. I decided to talk to someone of conviction. To see if it was possible to have a conscious conversation about those unconscious processes. A respect full conversation.  To listen to those voices, and my voice, to see if we could get beyond the conviction. Maybe make my own liberalism less lazy. To see what that might do to me.

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Tickets:
Warwick Arts Centre and China Plate presents
CONFIRMATION
23rd March – 24th March, 7.30pm Newcastle Northern Stage

Written by Chris Thorpe
Developed with and Directed by Rachel Chavkin
FRINGE FIRST AWARD WINNER, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Commissioned by Northern Stage and Battersea Arts Centre
Running time:80 mins
Post-show discussion:Mon 23 Mar

Recommended:14+

Tickets: £14.50 / £12 concs
Box Office: 0191 230 5151

Tour Dates:
17th March , 8pm Exeter Phoenix 01392 667080 www.exeterphoenix.org.uk
18th March, Colchester Arts Centre 01206 500900 www.colchesterartscentre.com
19th March–20th March, 8pm North Wall, Oxford 01865 319450 www.thenorthwall.com
21st March, 7.30pm Quarterhouse 01303 760750 www.quarterhouse.co.uk
23rd March–24th March, 7.30pm Northern Stage 0191 2305151 www.northernstage.co.uk
25th March, 7.30pm Lincoln Performing Arts Centre 01522 837600 www.lpac.co.uk
27th March, 8pm Jersey Arts Centre 01534 700444 www.artscentre.je
4th April, 7.30pm Brighton Dome 01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
7th April – 18th April, 8pm Battersea Arts Centre 020 7223 2223 www.bac.org.uk
20th April – 23rd April, 7.30pm The Arches, Glasgow
25th April, 8pm South Street Reading 0118 960 6060 www.readingarts.com
22nd May – 24th May Mayfest www.mayfestbristol.co.uk
26th May – 30th May 2015, 7.30pm Manchester Royal Exchange

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