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Free Tickets for Carers for James Fritz’s The Fall at Southwark Playhouse

by Staff Writer
May 2, 2018
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The cast of National Youth Theatre's The Fall. Credit Helen Maybanks

The cast of National Youth Theatre's The Fall. Credit Helen Maybanks

Following a recent nationwide survey revealing fears around the ageing process, a new ticket initiative is today announced offering free tickets to care workers for Bruntwood Prize winner and Olivier Award nominee James Fritz’s topical new play The Fall, which explores the prospect of ageing in a country in the midst of a crisis of care. Carers will be given free tickets to the production through Carers UK, a charity supporting people caring unpaid for older and disabled people, and Southwark Carers.

There will also be a Q&A panel to discuss the themes of the play on Thursday 10 May, with panellists including Neil Coyle, MP for Bermondsey & Old Southwark and Heléna Herklots, Chief Executive of Carers UK. The production will run at Southwark Playhouse until 19 May.

Tickets can be reserved by carers by emailing [email protected].

       

A recent survey of 414 people conducted by the National Youth Theatre (NYT), examined views on the themes of the play including loneliness, ageing and housing. The results showed that 80% of respondents thought loneliness impacted older people the most, with 87% of respondents having experienced loneliness themselves. 76% of those surveyed were worried that they wouldn’t be financially comfortable in their old age or would be a burden to family and friends. Fewer than 20% did not have any worries about being financially comfortable. Only 14% of the 414 respondents had a private pension scheme. Of the 382 respondents aged 30 and under, 86% were worried about being priced out of city living in the next 10 years, while over 1/3 thought they would never be able to afford their own home.

NYT Alumni James Fritz’s (Parliament Square, Four Minutes Twelve Seconds) The Fall will be directed by Matt Harrison and marks NYT’s debut production at Southwark Playhouse. The play takes a candid look at young people’s relationships with older people and confronts the frightening prospect of ageing in a country undergoing a crisis of care.

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The research process for The Fall involved writer James Fritz talking with experts across the fields of social care, finance and government, as well as working closely with the NYT members themselves to honestly examine both their own experiences with older people and their thoughts, hopes and fears about what the world might be like for them when they reach old age.

The resulting play examines three interlocking subjects: the dangerous gulf that the modern world has allowed to develop between young people and the realities of being old; their potential near futures as struggling carers for their ailing parents; and, finally, what the world might be like for them when they themselves reach old age.

The cast includes Josie Charles, Jesse Bateson, Jamie Ankrah, Jamie Foulkes, Joshua Williams, Lucy Havard, Madeline Charlemange, Niyi Akin, Sophie Couch and Troy Richards.

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