Adam Welsh, North-Eastern theatre maker, brings his
new show to Stockton
There
but for the Grace of God (go I)
Stockton ARC
Thursday 18th
January 2018
There
but for the Grace of God (go I) was borne from a simple action – Adam Googled
himself – and the resulting show was created around what he ended up stumbling
upon; the tragic story of the similarly named Adam Walsh, a child who went
missing from a shopping mall in Florida in 1981.
ARC
is tremendously excited to be able to host this performance – a superbly clever
and emotional work – from a talented theatre maker who hails from the North-East.
Adam Welsh grew up in Spennymoor and There but for the Grace of God (go I)
features video interviews with his parents, whose accents and words add a local
flavour to a work that is universal in its themes.
The
drama draws comparison between an unknown living man and a famous missing
child. It engages in weighing up the value of a life and what constitutes real
success.
By
combining true crime, re-enactment and autobiography, Adam Welsh reflects on
the care that parents have for their children, but how they can’t always help
them. It is a meditation on how tragedy can render the world meaningful, an
investigation into not being dead, yet.
Adam
says: “I am really excited to bring my show to a Teesside audience. I live in
London now but as a native north-easterner, it is so important to me to share my
work on home turf. ARC have been incredibly supportive and have given me a safe
space to wrestle with some difficult and challenging ideas. The show came out
of navel-gazing narcissism, I wanted to know if I was “successful enough” but I
realised that I had got it all wrong. By reaching out to understand the
un-understandable, I think I’ve grown less selfish, more empathetic. I don’t Google
myself as much now anyway.”
There
but for the grace of God (go I) is priced on a Pay What You Decide basis. ARC
wants to encourage more people to come and see shows at ARC more often. Pay
What You Decide not only allows visitors to pay what they can afford, rather
than a fixed ticket price, but also removes the financial risk of buying a
ticket for a show in advance without knowing whether they are going to enjoy it
or not. More information about this pioneering initiative can be found here.
Tickets:
Tickets
can be booked here: http://arconline.co.uk/whats-on/theatre-dance/there-but-for-the-grace-of-god-go-i
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