By Brad Birch, Directed by Clara Bloomfield for Te National Theatre Image by Richard H Smith
by Brad Birch Directed by Clara Bloomfield for The National Theatre Image By Richard H Smith
By Brad Birch, Directed by Clara Bloomfield for Te National Theatre Image by Richard H Smith
THE BLUE ELECTRIC WIND
By Brad Birch
✭✭✭✭ PERFORMED WIRTH WITTY DIALOGUE AND A YOUTHFUL EXUBERANCE THAT ONE CAN'T HELP BUT ENJOY.
-LONDON THEATRE REVIEW
AN ORIGINAL PRODUCTION FOR THE NATIONAL THEATRE
When people at school start forgetting things, Scott wonders if he’s the only one who’s noticed. It seems it’s only him and some of the school misfits who can see what is happening. Is it the weather? Is it a strange virus? They must join forces to try and work out what is causing everyone in town to lose all sense of who they are.
The Blue Electric Wind is a play about why we remember what we do, it is a play about bravery, it's a play about growing up.
CREATIVE TEAM
// WRITTEN BY: Brad Birch
// DIRECTOR: Clara Bloomfield
// CHOREOGRAPHER: Emily McKain
// COMPANY: Collision
PERFORMANCES
// Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh,
// National Theatre, London