
Pictures from the Technical rehearsals and audience feedback from the performances:
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Very thought provoking and poignant with some electric and sinister moments that made me shudder.
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Last Thursday, we were privileged to attend a performance of 'Making Myra' at The Continental, Preston. I must admit that I was a little concerned that the play would somehow exonerate Myra from the evil things she did but how wrong can you be? The play was exceptional in every aspect - the script, the set and most of all, the acting. The audience was spellbound throughout. The many themes explored were disturbing, interspersed with humour, pathos and intensity and culminated with Myra weeping at the end. Congratulations to the whole team. It was a really memorable evening. We look forward to attending more 'Uneasy' productions.
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I found the performance to be a poignant tribute to all of the victims of the moors murderers. The story was gritty and had the audience spiralling through a vast array of emotions. Overall a strong production with an exceptional performance from all actors who delivered a thought-provoking and emotive script. (Posted on Manchester Evening News website.)
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Making Myra is a well written, exceptionally acted (especially by Victoria Glover) and well staged production. however, most importantly, it manages to approach the subject matter without portraying Hindley as either a tragic hero or helpless victim whilst at the same time making her more than a mere pantomime villain. Is Making Myra perfect? certainly not. Is it the most well-balanced and realised depiction of Hindley we’re likely to see in our lifetimes? most probably.
(Posted at: http://guygarrud.com/2011/04/15/making-myra/)
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Well done to everyone involved! Such an amazingly strong cast! Superb acting! A very powerful performance.
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Very powerful, brilliant performances by all three, parts keep coming back to me.
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Well done to all. The perfect antithesis to the swinging sixties. Loved the writing and the three individual performances were strong. This was at least as good as the 3 London productions I've seen this week.
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The play was very well done, by the way. And it was not easy to watch. I found Brady's character more terrible than Myra's.
(Posted on Manchester Evening News website.)
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It was fantastic! Really quite emotional actually. The cast were amazing, complete justice given to the script.
Well done to all involved
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It was very thought provoking and the time simply flew by.
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An awesome production.
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