Home Hindrance
A site-specific theatre piece and web-based film performed in David Leddy’s own flat at the top of a Glasgow tower block.
There are only six people allowed in the audience each night, making for an intimate and intense night out as they are led through the flat, finding a different actor in each room. This emotionally compelling piece weaves together such diverse themes as chronic sickness, soft porn magazines, weird Japanese food and ‘SOS’ by Abba.
In Home Hindrance, life at the top of a Glasgow tower block becomes melded with life on board the international space station, which can be seen on clear nights from the bedroom window.
The play takes a semi-autobiographical look at the writer’s own experience of living with a chronically sick partner for the last five years. At the same time, the piece investigates the degree to which any play is ‘based on a true story’ and the problematic ethics of writing about the lives of people close to you.
Oh, it’s a love story too.
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Credits
A co-production with David Leddy
Written by David Leddy
Directed by Matthew Lenton
Designed by David Leddy and Matthew Lenton
Performers
Brian Conaghan, Gowan Calder, Paul Thomas Hickey, Louise Ludgate, Allan Sawers, Clare Yuille
Project Manager Fraser Thompson-Noble
General Manager Severine Wyper
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Performance history
01 - 19 May, 2007
David Leddy's Flat, Glasgow