Outstanding performance from Drama students
Final year drama students completed their exam following another outstanding performance.
Drama students presented a collection of plays that explored some extremely powerful and difficult themes, including patriarchy, gender, societal expectations and loss. Each play was performed by a different cast allowing them to focus on their piece, producing a spectacular evening of theatre. The plays included:
Vinegar Tom by Caryl Churchil, set during the 17th Century witch trials, exploring the relationships between gender and power.
CAST
Alice Rae Mitchell
Jack Hannah Combs
Margery Caitlyn Howarth
Joan Morgan Kerr
Betty/Susan Mel Smit
Ellen/Packer Emily McGuinn
Yerma by Federico Garcia Lorca, written in 1934 tells the story of a woman living in rural Spain who has a desperate desire for motherhood during a time when society expected women to bear children. The play explores obsession, desperation and isolation.
CAST
Yerma Violet Winterbottom
Juan Kian Safari
Maria Jasmine Carson
Old Woman Steph Lowther
Dolores Rebecca Sullivan
The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson, a tragi-comedy which explores the relationship between three sisters as they come together before their mother's funeral. The play focuses on how individuals deal with death, time and memory.
CAST
Mary Lucy Howard
Vi Tayla Tombs
Teresa Chelsea Royle
Catherine Anna Street
Mike Millie Kelly
Find out more about studying Drama at Ashton here.
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