"captivating, emotional and brilliant"
ThreeWeeks
Blackout
A small room, bright lights, white walls, a metal door…
Imagine you wake up and you’re in a jail cell. You go up to the door.
You bang your fists. Screaming, shouting.
And the police guy looks at you like you’re a pure thug or something.
Imagine he just looks at you and he goes…
‘You’re getting charged with attempted murder, wee man’.
Inspired by the stories of a young offender from Glasgow, Blackout was ThickSkin’s debut production in 2010. Described as a ‘45-minute smack in the face,’ ThickSkin’s production was presented as a multi-media, physical theatre starring a young cast of five young Glaswegians.
Blackout was originally commissioned by the National Theatre for its theatre of debate season with support of Banardo’s Youth Involvement Project and presented as part of the New Connections Festival in 2008.
“a constant powerhouse of heart-rending fury”
Hairline
“the young cast form a tight ensemble in Neil Bettle’s visceral staging”
What's On Stage
“a beautiful piece of multimedia, multiform theatre”
The List
“a vivid combination of dialogue and movement”
The Scotsman
“Davey Anderson’s writing – urgent, real yet heightened.”
What's On Stage
“ThickSkin serve up a fast, fierce one-act that blitzes audiences with ear-splitting music, flashing images and powerful performances”
The Herald
Winner
of the Arches Brick Award 2010
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Credits
CAST
Jamie Buchanan Hughes
Daniel Cahill
Danielle Stewart
Joanne Thomson
Brian Vernel
CREATIVE TEAM
Davey Anderson
Writer
Caroline Donald
Assistant Director