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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Edinburgh Preview: Birth at Pleasance Courtyard

by Staff Writer
June 16, 2019
Reading Time: 3 mins read
BIRTH courtesy of Rebecca Pitt and Micheal Wharley

BIRTH courtesy of Rebecca Pitt and Micheal Wharley

Birth
Pleasance Courtyard (Beyond)
1st – 25th August (not 12th)
12.00 (75 mins)
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A poignant visual piece of theatre with incredible live music, BIRTH comes to Pleasance following a sell-out run at London International Mime Festival 2019. In the UK, it is estimated that 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss during pregnancy or birth. BIRTH explores the bond between three women, their shared loss, their unconditional love and the strength they discover in each other.

Emily is eight months pregnant when she reads her grandmother’s journal. As she delves into the depths of her family history, its pages trigger a shift in her sense of reality, unveiling a legacy of unspoken tragedies, courage and unconditional love. BIRTH is the story of Sue, Katherine and Emily, three generations of women from the same family who are part of an invisible web, weaved across the years. It traces their journey of self-discovery, acceptance and hope.

Over a 15-month development period, Theatre Re have collaborated with UCL Neuroscience Professor Kate Jeffery, as well as with Dr Graeme Forbes, lecturer in philosophy at the University of Kent, to explore the question, ‘When does memory begin?’ They have also conducted interviews and workshops with women and families who have experienced such loss, developing the work with strong links between science, philosophy, theatre and the real human experience.

       

Company director Guillaume Pige comments, Pregnancy loss is experienced by a great number of women. What the parents go through is rarely discussed and often considered taboo. It is part of the realm of the ‘unspoken’, or the ‘unvoiced’. It is buried. Throughout the development process, we explored the idea of secrets in families, unearthing the parallels between our own lives and the lives of our parents and grandparents.

Established in 2009, Theatre Re is an internationally acclaimed ensemble creating thoughtprovoking performances. The company examines fragile human conditions in a compelling, physical style embracing mime, theatre and live music. Intimate collaborations with experts in different fields – such as science, philosophy and public health – and various community groups throughout the devising process play a crucial part in the development of the work. Previous productions have toured to sell-out audiences in the UK, Brazil, Peru, South Korea, Germany, Hong Kong, France, Taiwan, Switzerland and the USA.

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