The
inspiration for True North was the imagination, creativity
and humour of the people of Barrow and the surrounding areas.
For 3 years people of all ages from all over the Borough
were writing and improvising new shows supported by The
Ashton Group's team of theatre professionals. The results
were fantastically varied, entertaining and fun and although
the True North shows aren't true stories, they are 'truly
northern' . . . warm, funny and resilient.
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here to read more about the shows and the people in them
WHAT
THE PARTICIPANTS SAID
' This is the
best time I’ve ever had' Ormsgill participant.
'I never get picked to be in plays at school. They always
pick the good people. When I told my teacher I was going
to be in a play at the Forum 28, I don’t think she
believed me. My Mam and my Nana came to see me and they
were dead proud of me. They told me we were all dead good
. . . I was dead proud of me!' Abbotsvale participant.
'Unbelievable, brilliant, outstanding . . . I would like
to do another live show, anytime, any place and anywhere!'
Adult, Hindpool.
'Funny and terrifying. Whatever the cost it was worth it!'
Adult participant, Walney.
'I’d never done any drama before but it’s made
me think seriously about doing media studies at college.
Writing the Goth script was an awesome experience. I made
lots of new mates and it was great to do something that
showed everyone what we’re about and to make a play
that other Goths came to see. Just before the show I was
really scared but once the music started and we were out
there it went too fast. I just wanted to get out there and
do it again . . . it was a right buzz!' Goth Project participant
'It made me more confident. I felt like I could do anything
at the end when the audience was clapping and cheering'
Ormsgill participant.
'Lifelong ambition fulfilled!' Adult participant aged 50+
'I liked making the audience laugh . . . It was all an experience,
a fantastic one!' Deaf Drama Group participant.
'We knew that they were doing a play down at the community
centre but never in a million years did we expect something
like this. It was absolutely brilliant!' Mum of Abbotsvale
participant.
'I loved seeing our play becoming real. When we were making
the scenes I couldn’t imagine how it would all fit
together or that it would be any good. The people who performed
it did a really good job. I believed in the people and it
was better than I expected' Life skills trainee talking
about Funny Ways.
'I learnt more about acting/drama/theatre in this project
in a few weeks than in twenty-five years of amateur dramatics'
Adult participant.
'We have a fight to get him to open his reading book but
he practised that script every night. I think it’s
helped his reading no end and his confidence' Participants
mum, Risedale.
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SAID
‘Brilliant, thought provoking and highly entertaining’
‘Very funny. Well performed with excellent scripts’
‘Excellent, I would definitely come again’
‘All the shows were presented very professionally
with lots of energy and fun’
‘It was brilliant . . . love to see it again!’
‘I had a lovely evening’
‘I thought the effects were terrific and the deaf
club mime reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone
cops.’
‘I hope there will be many more’
‘Enjoyed each play . . .’
‘Well acted AND they all appeared to enjoy themselves
. . . fantastic!’
‘Very inventive’
‘Excellent as always!’
‘Brilliant plays for all ages’
‘Could have been much longer, the stories were great-a
great night out’
‘Absolutely marvellous’
‘Excellent production. Casts bright and light . .
.’
‘Top effort!’
‘These plays were amazing’
‘A very amusing and resourceful performance’
‘Bingo was hilarious. I haven’t laughed so much
in ages’
‘Fantastic. More, more, more!’
‘Very well done. It was great to see young people
doing something different and enjoying it . . .’
‘Great to see something I could relate to . . . Goth
was awesome!’
‘ . . . Loved the video footage at the beginning of
every performance’
‘I’ve seen all three nights and I was impressed
by everything!’