Frogman: a coming-of-age play using live theatre and Virtual Reality
By (Author) curious directive
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
3rd April 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
792.92
Paperback
80
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
80g
Your father has been charged with the murder of Ashleigh Richardson, back in 1995.
Summer 1995, the Great Barrier Reef. Police divers hover over the reef, looking for traces of Ashleigh by torchlight. Meera is eleven. It's her first sleepover with Lily and Shaun. Cassette recordings from the radio, Sega Mega Drive, and the coral club descends into theories about Ashleigh.
Outside over the reef, the Frogman hovers, looking for traces of a missing child. As police search lights refract through the ocean, the annual coral bloom is due, creating an underwater snowstorm. Time is running out. Weaving dreamlike memories of that hot summer with a present day murder investigation, Meera is forced to excavate her past.
Frogman is a coming-of-age thriller exploring the fragility of the childhood imagination. A ground-breaking Virtual Reality and live theatre hybrid from the ever-questioning, boundary-pushing, curious directive.
...touching and nostalgic. * The Independent *
a 360 heightening of the senses * The Sunday Mail *
Since its inception in 2008, curious directive, a devising ensemble based in the East of England, has been making innovative theatre which peers through the lens of science. The Telegraph calls them 'a young company clearly destined for great things'. The company is an ever-growing nomadic family of performers, scientists, video/sound designers, illustrators, technicians, choreographers and composers. curious directive makes work which lets scientific ideas breathe, using a scientific text as the heart beat through their work.