Hannah and Harvey

Published Monday 13 October 2008 at 11:55 by Gareth Vile

Inspired by the experiences of Helen Nunn, who provides illustrations and the accompanying exhibition, Hannah and Harvey studies the horrors of depression and panic. Given the seriousness of the subject, and target audience age of ten and up, there are some unsurprising mismatches of content and style. However, the sprightly script and confident setting ensure that this production both entertains and educates.

Hannah, played with intensity by Romana Abercromby, is a teenager terrified by the outside world. Her only friend is imaginary rabbit Harvey. Harvey feeds her insecurities, trapping her inside her own pictures - with her father’s help, Hannah is compelled to confront her tormentor.

James Lapsley’s set design doubles as bedroom and oppressive interior world, emphasising the claustrophobia of Hannah’s condition. Animation from Jonathan Reid and a discreet yet telling lighting design from Paul Sorley develop the atmosphere, plunging the mood from joyous to despair with the same mercurial ferocity Clare Waugh brings to Harvey.

By the final battle, the audience are rooting for Hannah. The simple message and moral is expressed, and a serious issue is not trivialised, despite the rapid pace. Solid performances and a compassionate characterisation make this an engaged show that avoids preaching or mystification.

Production information

By:
Tim Nunn
Composer:
Paul Rissman
Management:
Reeling and Writhing with the Tron, Platform and Scottish Touring Theatre Consortium
Director:
Katherine Morley
Design:
James Lapsley
Lighting:
Paul Sorley

Production information can change over the run of the show.

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Run sheet

Ryan Centre Stranraer
October 14 2008
Byre St Andrews
October 17-18 2008
Cumbernauld Theatre Cumbernauld
October 21 2008
Perth Theatre Perth
October 23 2008
Brunton Musselburgh
October 24 2008
MacRobert Stirling
October 25 2008
Garrison Lerwick, Shetland Islands
October 27 2008
Regal Community Bathgate
October 30 2008
Palace Kilmarnock
November 1 2008
Lochgelly Centre Lochgelly
November 4 2008
Arts Centre Paisley
November 6 2008
Tron Glasgow
November 11-15 2008
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