Go Between was a Taking Part community show inspired by Isango Ensemble's A Man of Good Hope. The beautiful collaboration between director Anna Girvan, writer Archie Maddocks and participants who are currently homeless or have experienced homelessness in the past explored what home means to all of us.
The show was inspired by the 30 members of the "creative, passionate, witty and optimistic" company and their own experiences, drawn together through workshops and sessions over 4 months, since September 2016.
'Go Between' @YVTakingPart @youngvictheatre THATS how you open up theatre and include people. Beautiful cast. Well done @ArchieMaddocks
— Declan Cooke (@aDeclanCooke)
Go Between also featured a photography exhibition by Jordan Lee, a photographer who spent 3 months with the company documenting the process from devising and rehearsals to the full production. The stunning exhibition was open to all at Platform Southwark and was visited by audiences and participants alike.
Anna said, "We hope that this production will give an insight to how we are all just people, people who want to love, live, experience life, shout, stomp, sit in silence, be challenged and listened to, respected and deserve that basic human right; a home."
"There's a mighty fine line between your life and mine." A powerful show & reminder that most of us are one pay check away from homelessness
— Tom Copley (@tomcopley) January 28, 2017
#gobetween was the best show I've seen @youngvictheatre in years! @YVTakingPart should be so proud of the empathetic work you've created 👏🏻
— Polina Kalinina (@PolinaKalinina)