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Wednesday
Sep302009

Hive 9 ... Week 1

Rehearsals have started for Hive 9, with Okorie and Suzie starting to get to know the characters of Arron and Bea respectively.  The writer, Ali, is in with us all week which means that we're able to make modifications and develop the play as we go - a big luxury.

Yesterday we took the production team, including Designer Charlie Damigos, to the Natural History Museum and the new Darwin Centre there.  Somewhere in between the brilliantly 1970s human evolution display and the incredibly 21st century Darwin Centre we found a real appreciation for just how complex, thorough and detailed scientists have to be.  Not a surprise, of course, but really useful in exploring Arron's journey in the play - as a scientist who comes home to find all his friends seduced by a new feel-good group with no real basis to their theories.

On Friday we'll be heading over to Islington Arts and Media School, where we started the whole Hive 9 process with 13 young people, to start to explore the play in its true home - a Year 10 science lab.

 

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