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Little Voice Comes Alive Posted 31/01/2007 by Andrew Coulton
Denise Hoey as Little Voice. Pic Douglas McBride
With a fortnight to opening night, Visible Fictions' co-production - with the Scottish Touring Theatres Consortium - of Jim Cartwright's The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is really starting to take shape : and what an exciting shape it is. Douglas Irvine, the show's director, said "This is a classic British play that shines a light on a dark and unsettling world. Like a modern fairytale, I love seeing the heroine find her own voice in a land of villains and foes. Beautifully optimistic, it is one of those plays that left my heart singing long after I read it."
For PROScenia, providers of Production Management to Visible Fictions, the next two weeks will see a lot of hard work bringing all the elements of this exciting piece together. Production Manager Andrew Coulton said "For me, this is the best part of the production process, as all the design ideas become practical realities. We're starting to see that happening now, and I'm very excited about the way things are going".
The production team move to Paisley Arts Centre on Monday in the runup to opening night on the 14th February.
