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A new musical by ROSIE BOWDEN and MAYA TORRES 

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NOUN: The persistence of sound in a space after the initial source has stopped.

In Newcastle, a queer community choir meet to chat (argue), eat (demolish) biscuits and belt (just about manage) some banging tunes. An attempt at a safe space amidst the chaos of the big bad world. But when their calm is shaken up, should they stay quiet to stay safe?

This piece is a rehearsed reading.

Rosie Bowden is a director, producer and facilitator based in Newcastle Upon Tyne. She is the Associate Director at Eastlake Productions. As director, her credits include Gerry and Sewell by Jamie Eastlake (Associate - Aldwych Theatre, Newcastle Theatre Royal), Soapbox Racer by Ben Schwarz (Alphabetti Theatre) and Head Girl (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). Rosie produces her own work under the name Rosy Cheek. Their events include Lasses and New Folk on the block which Rosie hosts, as well as the young person’s project, FLOCK. Rosie also produces The Girls, Theys and Slays choir and Breaking in: The Drama School Intensive.

Maya Torres is a performer and creative from Newcastle. On Screen she can be seen as Sanam in BAFTA winning short How To Be A Person (Channel 4) and as Mindy Singh in BAFTA nominated feature Blue Jean (BBC and BFI) among other short form and commercial work. Maya also has experience in theatre having performed with Northern Stage, Live Theatre, Alphabetti Theatre, Open Clasp and Laurels. Maya also lead the Girls Theys and Slays choir.
 


 

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  • Arts Council England
  • Community Foundation
  • European Regional Development Fund
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