And Yet It Moves, The Clare - 17th June 2017
Today saw the final performances of And Yet It Moves, Neighbourhood Theatre’s latest community show, created in response to the Young Vic’s Main House production, Life of Galileo. Running from the 15-17th June in the Young Vic’s Clare Theatre, and performed by an exceptionally talented cast of twelve, it was written by Molly Taylor, and directed by Joe Hancock.
The play explores questions surrounding "how we know what we believe we know”. The play tells the stories of three characters’ attempts to find their way through their respective social systems in order to change their lives for the better. Their stories invite us to consider the struggle faced by those who challenge the status quo and social structures which define their lives, while reminding us of the trials faced by those with specific needs and vulnerabilities.
The powerful performances seen in rehearsals for the play (see post below) was here brilliantly highlighted by a fully realised production. Naomi Kuyck-Cohen’s imaginative set, along with an atmospheric lighting design, enhanced the characters’ claustrophobic and nightmarish predicaments, immersing both audience and actors in the action. Through its clever use of moving screens, the set could be used to box in characters - or sections of the audience - and either shut people out or create a particular perspective on a scene.








