Performed by Tell Tale Theatre
Rating *****
A very well executed minimalist production mixing truth and fictionalised stories from the Midlands and the Front Line this day 1914. Combining quotes from newspaper reports from "this day" meaning each show is unique.
The story loosely follows several different stories showing how people are affected in all walks of life.
We see a 35 year old self employed builder who is too old to conscript despite wanting to until the Army becomes desperate enough to change its requirements. He gives us a glimpse of Midlands war life.
The lives of women left behind and the "white feather" campaign where men who weren't fighting were given white feathers as a symbol of their "cowardice". We see this through one of the main ringleaders, poet and Daily Mail contributor Jessie Pope.
We also follow Lady Dorothie Feilding who having shunned her aristocratic background is working as a stretcher bearer, driving her own limousine converted into an ambulance as her chauffeur is too scared to drive for her.
We see Indian soldiers struggling with England's weather, horrid tea and ham and beef sandwiches whilst training in the trenches dug into the estates of aristocrat's manors.
The plight of aliens who were patriotic to Britain but treated like the enemy is also explored, including the Mayor of Coventry Siegfried Bettmann and his British wife, Annie, and some poor unfortunates shot dead in an internment camp.
All the scenes were interspersed with news and sports reports and adverts that were taken from local newspapers of the day.
The audience were given plenty of chance to participate as the intimate matinée performance we attended meant that all of the audience with given chance to get involved. We were given training with Annie Bettman in first aid and other skills. Several men were taken to war and we all waved them off on the train. We all stood for a moments silence to remember the pigeons who died in battle.
Three very skilful actors brought all these characters to life, with the two men and one woman cast all swapping sex, accent and nationality. The female actor even swapped between two characters of different sexes in the same scene - something she has also done in a previous performance of Macbeth at the same theatre.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Charity benefits from exclusive match funding
Charity benefits from exclusive match funding
The Haven Wolverhampton is excited to announce that all donations made to the charity between 4 and 6 December on The Big Give website will be matched.
The Haven Wolverhampton is one of twenty charities selected by the Garfield Weston Foundation to have all of its donations matched during the Big Give Christmas Challenge.
This will run from 10am on Thursday 4th December and will run until Saturday 6th 2014. The challenge will open at 10.00 am each day and will remain open for a limited time until funds for that day run out.
Only donations made through The Big Give site will be matched meaning if you donate £10, the money will be matched and the charity will end up with £20 at no extra cost to the donor. All donations must be processed on-line by visiting http://goo.gl/wbGqto
People donating to The Haven Wolverhampton can select which area they would like to donate funds to out of four carefully selected projects running at The Haven:
Children & Young People’s ServicesOur Children & Young People’s Services Team offer a range of support services for the children that come into our refuges. Therapeutic play, workshops, one-to-one sessions and group therapy sessions are carried out according to the needs of each child.
Emergency FundOur ‘Emergency Fund’ allocates small grants to families most in need, who can’t secure funds from elsewhere, for essential everyday items such as white goods, bedding and food vouchers. A grant can make a real difference to women and children wishing to start a new life away from fear and abuse.
The Haven Hub
Our capital appeal will help us create a central base for activities and a place for service users to re-gain confidence. The Hub will play host to educational workshops, recreational activities, and therapies to support a positive wellbeing.
Supporting victims of domestic abuse
The Haven offers a variety of services tailored to the needs of our service-users improving well-being, developing skills and ultimately supporting them to gain independence. Raising funds to support our core functions is essential. Just £2 pays for a call to our helpline whilst £50 could pay for two play therapy sessions for a child, £100 could pay for an independent advisor to provide specialist advice and £250 could furnish a room in refuge.
Monday, 17 November 2014
The Haven Christmas Toy Appeal
Charity asks local people to help spread Christmas Cheer to
Women and Children affected by Domestic Violence.
The Haven Wolverhampton launches its annual Christmas Appeal to put a smile on the faces of those children living in its refuges.
For over forty years, The Haven Wolverhampton has been supporting women and children who have experienced Domestic Violence and Abuse. During the Christmas period, there are often up to 100 homeless and traumatised children in Haven refuges. Whilst this time of year is meant to be special, unfortunately for these children it is an emotional and traumatic time where they have had to leave their home to find a place of peace and safety. With a little help from you, your family, colleagues and friends we can help make Christmas a special time, one that they remember and help them build new memories. Schools, colleges, community and church groups and corporate organisations can all get involved.
This year, we are asking you to make a special effort as our charity struggles with huge cuts in funding. The Haven’s annual toy appeal run from Monday 1st December - Friday 19th December. People are being asked to buy an extra toy for children who have experienced the effects of domestic violence, homelessness or abuse. Cash donations are also welcomed as these assist with taking children to pantomimes and shows over the festive period. Alternatively people can donate on-line through www.bit.ly/thehavenwishlist or www.bit.ly/thehavenbiggive.
Commenting on The Haven’s Christmas Appeal, Hayley Edwards, Marketing and Publicity Officer said “Being in refuge during Christmas is a difficult and traumatic time for children. We are very grateful for the support we receive through donations from the community and with these we aim to make it more of an enjoyable experience by allowing the children the same opportunities as others, to have fun and enjoy the festive period. We hope people in and around Wolverhampton will be as generous as they have been in previous years. Even a small donation could help to make Christmas that bit brighter for these children.”
If you would like to donate please call Laura/Charlie/Jade on 01902 572126.
Alternatively drop into 103 Salop Street between 9am and 3.30pm
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
The Haven Christmas Charity Event
The Haven Wolverhampton receives support from local Christmas Inspired Event.
Wolverhampton based domestic violence and abuse charity, The Haven Wolverhampton is pleased to announce that it will benefit from the support of a Christmastime event organised and hosted by Wolverhampton based WV Inspired and sponsored by local Solicitors firm, FBC Manby Bowdler and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC.
The event, for which tickets are FREE, is taking place on Wednesday 3rd December in the WV1 Restaurant and Bar at The Molineux Stadium from 5pm-8.30pm.
There will be lots of activities taking place throughout the evening. Exhibitors including hair, beauty, professional services and luxury gifts along with a range of therapists will be on hand to offer taster pamper sessions including massage, facials, reflexology and Reiki. Clarins experts from Nicholas Davis Hair & Beauty will share tips on winter day to night make up trends, while Style Your Soul image consultant Sue Horne will be presenting and motivator Liz Keaney will speak about ‘How to be a Warrior Woman’. A charity raffle and silent auction will also be taking place on the evening and a festive V.I.P. will be on hand to give the first 150 women to attend a free pamper goody bag.
With so much on offer why not take advantage of this special evening – take the opportunity to make it a night out and make some important Christmas purchases for your family and friends.
Senior Fundraising & Grants Officer, Laura Blackham, said “The Haven is delighted to be part of such a fabulous event and we are honoured that we have been selected to be the chosen charity to receive the proceeds from what promises to be a great night”.
Organiser Charlotte Clode, Associate Solicitor at FBC Manby Bowdler, added “The Haven Christmas Gift Appeal 2014 is a great cause and the money we raise will go towards buying gifts and toys to give children, who are in Haven refuges as a result of domestic abuse, a brighter Christmas. As we gear up for the busy Christmas season, we thought women would appreciate an event where they can relax over some Christmas gift shopping and be pampered for a couple of hours – all the time helping to generate important funds for a very worthwhile local charity.”
For those wishing to attend the evening please note that tickets should be booked in advance by going to www.charitypamperevening.eventbrite.co.uk
For any women wishing to exhibit on the evening booking forms can be obtained from Charlotte Clode at FBC Manby Bowdler by emailing C.Clode@fbcmb.co.uk.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Britannia Hotel, Wolverhampton
Lichfield St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 1DD
Rating *
The first thing that I noticed was checking in. The breakfast had been sold for £15 on line which I had decided to skip for that cost but there is a board up behind the reception desk offering breakfast for £7. If I had already paid for breakfast I would not have been impressed with this price drop.
Moving up to my room I had to raise an eyebrow at the location they had given me. I had made sure that my booking request had stated I was a disabled guest using crutches. My room was the very next one to some steps.
As I entered the room I felt like I had entered a 1990s time warp. I'm informed that the hotel was bought by Britannia from Victoria Park Hotel in the mid-90s and I don't think anything has been done, to my room at least, since then. From the décor and curtains, to the portable TV-VHS combi that that was so far away from the bed it was impossible to watch, to the phone that had a Victoria Park Hotel logo, a pre-phONEday (1995) phone number (I've been trying to find out when the 10th digit was added) and a 1989 date stamp on it!
As I drew the curtains before I went to shower I found that two nets were hanging from the rail and the windows were so filthy you could barely see out. Someone had also written "I woz ere August 2014" in pencil which no one had thought to wipe off in 3 months.
I then went to get a shower and was rather horrified with the state of the bathroom. Everything was mouldy, dirty, rusty or generally falling apart. More water was coming from the join of the shower head than through the shower itself.
As I went back into the bedroom I looked around and realised how the whole room was in a bad state. Wood was chipped, the lampshades over the bed weren't on properly, it was filthy. When I went to get into bed I thought the duvet had been put on the wrong way around but it was actually that the seam had come undone.
The radiator:
And more of the window:
And the door:
The first thing that I noticed was checking in. The breakfast had been sold for £15 on line which I had decided to skip for that cost but there is a board up behind the reception desk offering breakfast for £7. If I had already paid for breakfast I would not have been impressed with this price drop.
As I drew the curtains before I went to shower I found that two nets were hanging from the rail and the windows were so filthy you could barely see out. Someone had also written "I woz ere August 2014" in pencil which no one had thought to wipe off in 3 months.
I then went to get a shower and was rather horrified with the state of the bathroom. Everything was mouldy, dirty, rusty or generally falling apart. More water was coming from the join of the shower head than through the shower itself.
As I went back into the bedroom I looked around and realised how the whole room was in a bad state. Wood was chipped, the lampshades over the bed weren't on properly, it was filthy. When I went to get into bed I thought the duvet had been put on the wrong way around but it was actually that the seam had come undone.
Before I went to bed I called for an extra pillow which I was told someone would bring up. This never materialised.
I have to say this is not a hotel I would recommend to visitors to the area unless a lot of work is done to it. When I told friends I had stayed in the hotel they sent their commiserations without even asking how bad it was. This is a hotel with a bad reputation and I can fully understand why.
Below are a few more pictures to demonstrate further the state of the room, what I don't have is a picture of the pornographic drawing in the hall. I don't have a problem with nudes but a detailed drawing from foot end is not what I expect to see in a public area.
The top of the wardrobe thick with dust and rubbish:
The radiator:
And more of the window:
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Jivan's Balti
Jivan's Balti, 14 Broad Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1HP
Rating ****
Although not easy to spot - with an A4 piece of paper as the only signage - from the outside on a street full of Carribbean takeaways, this place really is a hidden gem that doesn't break the bank, with the bill for a party of four to £50 including alcohol.
Positive points include the massive naan breads for under £2 and the waiters asking how hot you would like your main course so you can choose nearly anything on the menu without worrying about if you handle the spice. The restaurant is also open gone midnight on Friday and Saturday - a welcome change from the post-boozing kebab house trip and yet the restaurant could easily be a café or bistro so you can just drop by randomly.
A Collector of Tears - Arena Theatre Wolverhampton
Performed by Gobscure
Rating *****
The Collector of Tears is an epic exploration of English history through the eyes of our nomadic heroine, Tanya Sealt, daughter of a 16th century Sunderland salt baron, blessed - or cursed - with immortality until she can cry, wandering the land collecting the tears of historical figures and coming to terms with her bisexuality.
The play by Sean Burn is a monologue performed by Madeleine MacMahon with live music composed and performed by cellist Ken Patterson and a special signed performance. The set is minimalist with just two sets of steps and a box which manage to portray a wide variety of scenes. The tears are collected in beautiful individual bottles created by Effie Burns. MacMahon expertly performed all roles in the play, seamlessly switching between characters in a conversation - even during love scenes.
The emphasis on personal liberty, from tyrants as diverse as Charles I, Oliver Cromwell and - on the subject of sexuality and transgender at least - Margaret Thatcher, was cleverly done with Tanya's political beliefs staying broadly the same whether she was a Roundhead, Leveller, suffragette or LGBT activist - always defending her rights as a free-born human being, and especially equal rights between the sexes.
They even manage - at the end of 400 years of history - to fit in a scathing indictment of mental health treatment from the beginning of the NHS until "Care in the Community" in the Thatcher years.
This play is only on a limited tour but I do recommend seeing if you get a chance. There is also a book of Sean Burn's monologues including A Collector of Tears.
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