Love, Love, Love at the ADC

Love, Love, Love had been playing as the late show at the ADC the week before I arrived, but luckily there was one more performance on Saturday. I spoke with Katurah and we booked in a photo session before the last show. Here is the result from our little photoshoot on stage.

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Ben Martineau
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Ben Martineau and Ben Walsh
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Ben Walsh and Ben Martineau
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Eleanor Mack, Ben Martineau and Ben Walsh
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Ben Martineau, Ben Walsh and Eleanor Mack
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Ben Martineau, Ben Walsh and Eleanor Mack
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Eleanor Mack and Ben Walsh
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Amy Malone and Joe Pieri
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Joe Pieri
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Eleanor Mack
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Joe Pieri and Amy Malone
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Amy Malone
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Joe Pieri and Amy Malone

It was a great play, I hope you had a chance to see it. If you want more Love, Love, Love photos, check out our poster photoshoot for earlier.

— Johannes

 

‘The worlds’s going to be a different place in ten years, everything’s that’s stopping us, what we’re told to do, what we’re told is the way to live, it’ll all be different, you can feel it.’
1967. Sandra and Kenneth know the world is changing. Through the dope haze they grasp at the promised new tomorrow. As idealistic teens are hurtled into mid-life parenthood, it feels as though something has gone terribly wrong. The change has escaped somewhere with the smoke and empty wine bottles. Divorce, old age and retirement creep up just as quick and the 21st century offers our pair the rewards of the baby boom generation. Their children look on, bitter and angry. Generation X rails at the laissez-faire attitude of their parents that has condemned them. Olivier award winning playwright Mike Bartlett draws us into the generational debate and leaves us to make our minds up.

(Text from Camdram)

Reviews: TCS (8/10), Varsity (3/5)

Cast
Sandra – Eleanor Mack
Kenneth – Ben Walsh
Rose – Amy Malone
Jamie – Joe Pieri
Henry – Ben Martineau

Production Team
Director – Katurah Morrish
Designer / Dresser – Alice Brightman, Sigi Koerner, Eulilee Brown, Zoe Barnes
Lighting Designer – Johnny King
Photographer – Johannes Hjorth
Assistant Stage Manager – Edith Franklin, James Forge
Stage Manager – Susannah Williams
Counterweights – James McManus
Projection Designer – Sam Brain
Deputy Stage Manager – Charlie Jonas
Graphic Designer – Oscar Yang
Designer / Dresser – Radu Thomas
Sound Operator – Russell Fancourt
Sound Op – Sam Groom
Choreographer – Sam Fairbrother
Producer – Katurah Morrish
Assistant Stage Manager – Ben Martineau
Sound Op – Joe Spence

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