THE CLEANSING OF CONSTANCE BROWN presented by STAN'S CAFE
@ A E Harris, 1st - 19th March, 18.30 & 20.30 (running time 70min)
(no perfs. Sundays or Mondays)
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Dance Base, Edinburgh
25 - 29 August 2009
It is Scotland, an international conference, possibly a peace conference,
is taking place just beneath the famous castle. Media interest is high,
delegates are quizzed on their way in. Security is tight, a woman with
an urgent message is repelled, but jumps the service lift and disguises her as
a member of the catering team.
Meanwhile, a man sneaks in through a fire exit. He sets his breifcase down at a table
and quizes two old diplomats sat chatting.
"Gluten free canapés for the Manx delegation" the fake waitress asks
"there is no Manx delegation". Our two main protagonists collide in the corridor,
briefcase and canapés fly. She overhears delegates talk, they mention The Manx Delegate,
she recalls talk of the 49 Steps and runs to the roof.
He has sprayed paint over the security camera and assembled a sniper's rifle from
the briefcase.
She has run to the top floor, but by this route it's only 21 steps.
Across the roof she sees the assassin poised but a locked door bars her way.
The professor is making her way to the platform to speak. "Wait!".
Rachel Hannay is held and as she tells her story word comes through of
an unconscious waitress in a lift. Rachel sheds her jacket and flees
through the conference room. She pounds up the stairs, the professor decides
to take the stage, looking down from the 49th step through the conference hall's
glass roof the sniper nearly has the professor in his sights. Rachel arrives,
there is a tussle, the rifle flies, she has everything undercontrol when
security plods into view.
The Scotish location, presence of an international delegation (in real lift the British Council
Showcase) and appropriate title caused us to use John Buchan's adventure novel, The 39 Steps, as inspiration
for this third edition of the Steps Series. Our choice of 49 Steps as the title
became shockingly apt as we discovered there are precisely 49 steps from the entrance of dance base to its
top most step looking down into the main dance studio. The show was a challenge to make
given the venue's unusual architecture and the many other demands placed upon
the venue, but we were pleased with the result - a piece that is particularly
challenging on its audiences powers of deduction.
Devised by Simon Ford, Craig Stephens and James Yarker
With photography by Jannica Honey
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