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The Colours (play)

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doctors, nurses and volunteers at Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff and Ty Olwen Hospice in Swansea. Recorded interviews were then played through the actors' headphones, providing their lines in real time. Madeley first had the idea to write a play about end of life care after reading a book her friend's father had written whilst living with terminal cancer. "I was struck by the way his diagnosis had caused him to view life in a different way, and it really stayed with me" she says. "I then saw palliative care doctor
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speak at the Hay Festival on the subject of palliative care, he introduced me to Dr Idris Baker at Ty Olwen Hospice in Swansea and the play was born. She then spent time interviewing Taubert and Baker, as well as patients and healthcare professionals in both clinicians' South Wales settings. The play
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Erica, played by Claire-Marie Hall, is a single woman, cheerful to the last, regaling with stories of her past as a teacher. We also meet Ray, played by Mark Knightley, who is dying from motor neurone disease, but copes using gallows humour and candour. Joe, Erica and Ray meet and become friends at a
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magazine who commented that the play "works as a constant reminder of the preciousness of the time passing during even the most seemingly mundane conversations. Together, Barton and writer Harriet Madeley conjure an atmosphere of quiet reflection – a moving understatedness.". The Evening Standard
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The play opens on a South Wales beach. We meet Jill and Joe in their home in South Wales. Jill, 60, has had a cancer scare, but the lumps in her breast turned out to be benign; Joe's prostate cancer is inoperable. Jill is cheerful, still thinking of future days, fussing over her vinyl collection,
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All the characters in the play were created from interviews with real people living with terminal illnesses: attendees of Ty Olwen hospice  in Swansea and Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff. Interviews to create the play were conducted throughout 2018 by writer Harriet Madeley with patients,
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concluded that "the show is at its most insightful when we hear the patients' idle chit-chat. We don't often hear people shooting the breeze about the fact that their death is imminent. People are brave; they think of their families. There's power in the not-said as much as in the spoken.".
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The cast for The Colours included Morfydd Clark, Claire-Marie Hall, Che Francis, Mark Knightley, and Harriet Madeley. The theatre company was Crowded Room. The set was designed by Luke W. Robson, lighting by Jo Palmer and sound by Ellie Isherwood.
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while Joe is anxious, but also resigned to what lies ahead. The play engaged a gender-blind casting approach, and Ché Francis plays Jill, his eyes perfectly matching the mischief in the voice he hears in his ears, whilst Joe is played by
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from 30 July to 17 August 2019. Post-show talks were held on 8 August with Idris Baker, palliative care consultant at Ty Olwen hospice, and on 10 August with Mark Taubert, palliative care consultant at Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff.
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The play centres around the lives of four people with varying types of illness, and their interactions with those around them. It also focuses on the conversations with healthcare professionals, in particular those who work in
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and Ty Olwen Hospice in Wales, and actors revoiced the recordings verbatim on stage. All the characters in the play are created from interviews with real people.
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A clinician appears throughout the play, voiced by several of the actors and giving information about the diagnoses and on what palliative care can offer.
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In 2023, The University Of Bristol featured the play and a talk about its creation in its annual Good Grief Festival.
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features a physician called "Dr Taubert-Baker", who represents an amalgamation of the two palliative care doctors.
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The play received a positive reception following its premiere in the West End, including from
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is a 2019 play written by Harriet Madeley and directed by Max Barton. It is a
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hospice, which provides activities such as meditation, painting and
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Index

Soho Theatre
hospice
verbatim play
end of life care
hospice
West End
Morfydd Clark
Velindre Cancer Centre
palliative care
Velindre Cancer Hospital
Morfydd Clark
Tai Chi
Soho Theatre
Mark Taubert
Morfydd Clark
Time Out


"The Colours review: Verbatim show offers a gentle insight into a difficult subject"
"Crowded Room Theatre Company announces world premiere of The Colours at Soho Theatre"
"Mortality isn't extraordinary: the play you need to see that aims to dispel our fears about dying"
"New play based on hospice patient interviews opens"
"New play uses words of people reaching the end of life"
"'The Colours' review"
"Good Grief Festival 2023: Grief, Metaphor and Storytelling: The Colours & The Colours of Loss"
Categories
2019 plays
Plays set in the 21st century
Plays set in Wales
West End plays

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