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Play Details

Context

Artistic Director 
Vicky Featherstone

Dates Performed

Wednesday 7th September 2016
Jerwood Theatre Upstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A bare stage scattered with chairs. The air thick with unspoken truths and long-buried secrets.

Torn follows the fractured Brooks family as they gather to confront a painful past. At the center of this cyclical maelstrom is Angel, a young woman demanding answers about the abuse she suffered as a child. As memories collide and accusations fly, we witness the devastating ripple effects of trauma across generations.

Martello-White’s searing play employs a daring, non-linear structure to explore themes of family loyalty, racial identity, and the corrosive nature of secrets. Through overlapping dialogues and shifting timelines, we see how each family member grapples with their role in Angel’s story – from her mother 1st Twin‘s willful blindness to her cousin Emmanuel‘s conflicted silence. Torn asks: in a family built on lies, is reconciliation ever truly possible?

Director(s)

Richard Twyman

Photo credit

All images credited to Helen Maybanks

Cast & Creative

Cast

Franc Ashman

Cast

Lorna Brown

Cast

Kirsty Bushell

Cast

Roger Griffiths

Cast

James Hillier

Cast

Osy Ikhile

Cast

Adelle Leonce

Cast

Indra Ové

Cast

Jamael Westman

Designer

Ultz

Lighting

Tim Mitchell

Sound

Gareth Fry


Playwright Nathaniel Martello-White reveals how Torn subverts traditional family play structures to dive straight into a tense confrontation, where long-buried secrets threaten to unravel the Brooks family’s fragile bonds.


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