Winner of the Dame Janet Suzman Playwriting Prize
Performance: February 26th, 2018, Edge Hill University
Performers: Georgie Cunningham, Joy Carleton
Videography: Tom Dodd
Written & Directed by Ryan Leder
Performed by Georgie Cunningham & Joy Carleton
Technical Support by Peter Hutchinson
Produced by Theatre In Black
Supported by Arts Council England, The Travers Foundation
and The Core at Corby Cube.
“An intense and intimate look not just at long-distance relationships, but relationships on the whole… Leder’s beautifully penned dialogue never making the subjects seem forced or unnatural”
⋆⋆⋆⋆ – On Stage Northants – https://bit.ly/3dUnEZp
Numbered Days tells the story of Rebecca and Charlotte, two university students who fall in love 5,000 miles apart.,,
Inspired by real-life interviews with university students experiencing long-distance relationships, the play utilised live camera technology to theatrically represent digital romance in the modern era.
Performances
July 21st, 2017 – The Core at Corby Cube
February 7th, 2018 – The Core at Corby Cube
February 15th – Royal & Derngate, Underground, Northampton
February 26th – The Arts Centre, Edge Hill University
February 27th – The Arts Centre, Edge Hill University
March 8th – The Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
March 16th – Whitby Hall, Ellesmere Port
May 18th – Upstairs at The Cat’s Back, Wandsworth Fringe Festival
May 19th – Upstairs at The Cat’s Back, Wandsworth Fringe Festival
May 20th – The Churchill Theatre, Bromley
A recording of the performance on February 26th at The Arts Centre, Edge Hill University is available. If interested, please contact me here.
Performers: Georgie Cunningham, Joy Carleton
Photography: briansaylephotography.co.uk
“A modern-age romance for the digital age… Leder’s engaging script really conveyed the intensity and uncertainty of long-distance romance”
Memoirs of a Metro Girl – https://bit.ly/3f8vjU8