not the same anymore
This is a show. It is a contradiction. It is about everything and nothing at all. It is about relationships mainly between mother and child. It’s finished yet unfinished. It’s ready yet still waiting. We are waiting; we are ready and waiting for you. We are the same yet not the same any more and neither are you.
The show is a site-specific piece which includes movement and text.
The show is a site-specific piece which includes movement and text.
NOT THE SAME ANYMORE
Devised by (For) As Long As Love Lasts
Performers: Amelia Mather and Lauren Hart
August 2015, Moor Theatre Delicatessen, The Moor, Sheffield (UK)
Devised by (For) As Long As Love Lasts
Performers: Amelia Mather and Lauren Hart
August 2015, Moor Theatre Delicatessen, The Moor, Sheffield (UK)
audience feedback
'Powerful, emotional, very well acted and choreographed.'
'Good music, set, well acted, great emotions shown by actors, well written and intriguing, Thought provoking.'
'It portrayed conflicts most people can relate to. However it is not necessarily the mother who is in peoples head. It reminded me of many conflicts I had when I was young'
'Loved the use of space , the use of the handrail and moving outside. Moved when they let go of the balloons. Really lovely.'
'The steps created a perfect setting. Was a very strong impact seeing the performers lying on the railing when we came in. I liked going out the back door and letting go of the balloons it was like letting go of mothers grasp'. Great work two very strong performers, I hope to see it again.'
''The mask sequence was gripping, especially with Lauren watching from the audience perspective. The plates smashing felt like it was an enacting of something being played out in the mind many times.'
'Good music, set, well acted, great emotions shown by actors, well written and intriguing, Thought provoking.'
'It portrayed conflicts most people can relate to. However it is not necessarily the mother who is in peoples head. It reminded me of many conflicts I had when I was young'
'Loved the use of space , the use of the handrail and moving outside. Moved when they let go of the balloons. Really lovely.'
'The steps created a perfect setting. Was a very strong impact seeing the performers lying on the railing when we came in. I liked going out the back door and letting go of the balloons it was like letting go of mothers grasp'. Great work two very strong performers, I hope to see it again.'
''The mask sequence was gripping, especially with Lauren watching from the audience perspective. The plates smashing felt like it was an enacting of something being played out in the mind many times.'