By Mark Shenton
03 Feb 2010
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| Really Old, Like Forty Five stars Gawn Grainger and Judy Parfitt in rehearsal |
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| Photo by Johan Persson |
Anna Mackmin directs. In the play, a government research body seeks to deal with the problems of a maturing population, and a family addresses its own. Lyn's memory starts to go, Alice takes a fall and even Robbie has to face the signs of aging. Relations are put to the test across three generations – as are those who enter the increasingly sinister world of state care. The play exposes a society in which compassion vies with pragmatism, and by asking unequivocal questions, comes up with some extraordinary answers.
The production is designed by Lez Brotherston, with lighting by Mark Henderson, video design by Mark Grimmer with Lysander Ashton, choreography by Scarlett Mackmin and sound by Christopher Shutt. The cast comprises Lucy May Barker, Paul Bazely, Amelia Bullmore, Tanya Franks, Gawn Grainger, Thomas Jordan, Michela Meazza, Judy Parfitt, Paul Ritter and Marcia Warren.
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| Tamsin Oglesby |
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Mackmin has previously directed Burn, Chatroom and Citizenship at the National Theatre, Dancing at Lughnasa at the Old Vic, Under the Blue Sky and In Celebration both at the West End's Duke of York's, Dying for It and The Lightning Play, both at the Almeida; and The Dark at the Donmar Warehouse.




