Soaked

Soaked

Contact

Name: Threlkeld Village Hall

Phone: 07733 790308

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.threlkeldvillagehall.org

Address

Main Street
Threlkeld, Keswick, Cumbria,
Keswick
CA12 4RX

Price Notes

£12 (£6 under 18s)

Direction

Threlkeld is located off the A66 in Cumbria, 4 miles west of Keswick and 13 miles east of Penrith. From Penrith, junction 40 on the M6, follow signs to Keswick and after 13 miles turn right into Threlkeld Village. Do not follow your Sat Nav after this point - the Village Hall is located 0.5 mile along on the left hand side. From Keswick follow signs to Penrith and after 4 miles take the first left signposted Threlkeld. The Village Hall is 0.5 mile along on the right hand side.

Details

SOAKED: A play by Emma Rydal, Directed by Peter Macqueen It’s Wine O Clock! When do you stop? Imogen and Rich don’t care if the glass is half full or half empty, as long there is wine in it that’s what’s important. That’s how they unwind, how they party, how they deal with the stresses of life; young children, high powered jobs. But after twenty years of drinking to excess, Imogen is having second thoughts. She’s tired of waking up with an unexplained bruise, tired of beating herself up when she’s drunk too much, tired of being tired, but is it enough? When life has become so intertwined with the powerful nectar is it easy to break away, or do relationships start to unravel? Perhaps a wake -up call is all she needs? Filled with humour and drama ‘Soaked’ seeks to unnerve. Cumbrian Emma Rydal is an actress and writer. She has had a successful career in theatre, television and radio. Notable film and TV roles include Stella in the BAFTA winning Brit flick 'East is East', Miranda in Charlie Higson's 'Swiss Toni' and Mikey in Kay Mellor's 'Playing the Field'. Recently she has been seen as regular 'Celia' in Sky One's Stella. Emma returned home to Cumbria in 2005 to start a family and began writing six years ago. Emma Rydal’s skill of finding comedy in the banal and everyday has been described as rather like a young Victoria Wood. Her first play True chronicled the relationship of a volatile mother/daughter relationship through the decades. It won The Audience Award for Best Production and an Equity Award at Manchester’s 24.7 Theatre Festival in 2011. Soaked has already had favourable reviews and has received funding from the Arts Council England and Cumbria County Council. Emma also received mentoring and support from the Rosehill Theatre in Whitehaven, where the play will premiere. The play is directed by Peter McQueen, stalwart of the Theatre by the Lake. He has also toured with his one-man shows ‘Old Herbaceous’ and ‘The Professor of Adventure’. The cast for Soaked comprises Emma Rydal, Toby Gaffney and Madeleine Joseph. The performance at Threlkeld is on Friday 27th October at 8pm. Bar and box office from 7:15pm. Tickets are £12 (£6 under 18s) available from the village hall coffee shop, village PO or on-line by credit or debit card (or Paypal) at www.threlkeldvillagehall.org/whats-on. Box Office enquiries and if you cannot buy on-line 07733 790308.

Event Details

Start Date End Date Times
27/10/2017 27/10/2017 20:00