Saturday, 26 December 2009

Descrrptive style Draft 1

I stand looking on as a single individual, the only person who is not surrounded by their own. My father’s community united with tradition look at me and then back at my father, they seem sorry, as if they are all holding back a secret. Another new group of people, people I have not seen before, they are bold, beautiful people dressed in a fashion that is new to me I don’t care for fashion but I like it, they make me want to look at them more, and they know this so they just stare through me and straight onto my father and what appears to be their leader playing a game of cards.

As gossip fills the air I breathe I feel suffocated not knowing who this handsome man is playing what appears to be the last game of poker my father will ever play. They both look serious. Among all the whispers I can only hear one name being mentioned. Max. This stranger is called Max. I’m trying to fight the temptation to go over and demand answers, who is this man everyone seems so cautious of? Why does my father look so worried? I turn to the Phui-dae, father’s most loyal eldest group of friends. My questions painted all over my face. Without words we exchanged a thousand, we cannot answer these questions for you Jenny.
Then I hear “you lose!” lose? Max has just won against my father, Max’s troop look extremely pleased and awfully smug. I approach the table and the whispers from Max’s troop are not so quiet I can hear everything they are saying. That silly young girl hasn’t a clue what her father has done. Bow down and let the true king come home. Maya would be spinning in her grave. I look to them with a pleading gesture and they laugh in my face.
I feel sick I don’t know where this is going to take us but right now it doesn’t feel right. My father looks old and weak compared to this young man, I have never seen him look that way. I soon realize there’s more to this than meets the eye.

I reach the table I place my hands on the back of my father’s back. He is sweating I can feel it on my hands. Max asks for a girl as his prize for winning the game of poker. Me and my father exchange looks, he might be handsome but he’s crazy. Never. Max’s eyes meet mine and I feel butterflies racing not only in my belly but through my veins. I stop breathing for this moment. He wants me. He points and says “just your girl will do me fine” objection forced from my father makes him stand tall and he towers in front of me. Max edges closer and whispers..“I gave you time to pay your debt, for thirty years I cried your name I will not give you one more hour I cannot save you from your shame” and then I understand they know each other, but how? From thirty years ago. My heart is asking my brain the questions and I seem to be getting them right.

Before I can speak to myself any more I hear “ you left her sir to weep alone, you left her sir to face the knife” gasps from every angle of hearing, it seems time has stood still. Father tries to explain he loved this woman and with that Max glances at me and then leaves. Leaving me alone with my father sitting at a table, I cannot control it question after question is being fired at him, “who is he? What happened thirty years ago? Who died? Who do you love? You never told me you loved anyone.” I’m not even giving him a chance to answer. I’m shaking his arm but he seems so heavy. “Please father answer me” “leave me be jenny” “no,answer my questions I love you don’t shut me out, let me help” “jenny leave me alone” “but I just want to help” and with that he roars at me “GO!” and suddenly I realize everything has gone dark.

marketing piece draft 2


The Attraction

"You lose!... but Sir I cannot pay you…"


But who lost that game of poker that will determine Hals fate? What will Max make him pay with? His beloved and only daughter Jenny? This spring if you wish to see theatre truly come alive then see Chickens sheds original story of “The Attraction” based in the heart of a booming Gypsy community it will take you on a journey full of love, sorrow and retribution. Based at the chicken shed theatre in north London, Southgate this is the second time The Attraction has been brought back to audiences since 1990 due to public demand. A fantastic opportunity for you, you’re family and friends to be entertained whilst educated on the culture and magic from some of the early groups of gypsy’s.


Our journey begins with Maya a young woman seeking acceptance in a gypsy group with her young son Max, as she makes a new life for herself and sets up a beautiful home for her son, all is grand as she soon falls in love with the king of the gypsy’s Hal and they are to marry, but all blissful happiness is soon disrupted as tragedy sets in with revenge tailing not far away. The existence of the gypsy community will hang in the balance if Hal and Max cannot agree to leave the past behind them.This is a show rich in colour and excitement with legend and culture oozing from every corner you look in; and with a cast of over a 150 there is never a moment to miss! Chicken shed are proud to present The Attraction to celebrate the work of its inclusive theatre for the past 35 years. We guarantee to win over your heart with our story of loss and love with our visually stunning cast and heart racing music.


The attraction has been sponsored by one of the biggest high street names of fashion, River Island. So every costume looks authentically stunning as no stops have been made in the attention to detail. Chicken shed have indeed captivated audiences on a new level as they have put you right in the heart of the action with the performance happening all around you.Celebrate with us this wonderful collaboration of cultures as you tuck into a traditional ploughman’s meal for only £6 per person whilst enjoying the show. A truly beautiful story that is worth anybody’s time who is seeking magic that they can take home with them. A show suitable for all the family.


See Chicken Sheds The Attraction viewing from Wednesday 18th March to Saturday 4th AprilDaily at 7.30pmSaturdays at 3.30pmThursdays at 1pmcall chicken Shed box office now on 020 8292 9222 to reserve and buy your tickets for this year’s must see musical the attraction.


Tickets: £14 (£9 conc.) schools matinees: £8


Sign interpretated performances: Thursday 26th March, 7.30pm

Thursday 2nd April, 7.30pm


Captioned Performances: Thursday 2nd April, 1.00pm

Friday 3rd April, 7.30pm


Touch tours available please contact Box office to pre book.





(This show has been performed from Wednesday 18th of March to Saturday 4th April 2009)

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Marketing peice. writing task 1. Draft 1


This spring if you wish to see theatre truly come alive then see Chickens sheds original story of “The Attraction” based in the heart of a booming Gypsy community it will take you on a journey full of love, sorrow and retribution. Based at the chicken shed theatre in north London, Southgate this is the second time The Attraction has been brought back to audiences since 1990 due to public demand. A fantastic opportunity for you, you’re family and friends to be entertained whilst educated on the culture and magic from some of the early groups of gypsy’s.

Our journey begins with Maya a young woman seeking acceptance in a gypsy group with her young son Max, as she makes a new life for herself and sets up a beautiful home for her son, all is grand as she soon falls in love with the king of the gypsy’s Hal and they are to marry, but all blissful happiness is soon disrupted as tragedy sets in with revenge tailing not too far away. This is a show rich in colour and excitement with legend and culture oozing from every corner you look in. The attraction has been sponsored by one of the biggest high street names of fashion, River Island. So every costume looks authentically stunning as no stops have been made in the attention to detail. Chicken shed have indeed captivated audiences on a new level as they have put you right in the heart of the action with the performance happening all around you as you (can if you so wish) eat a traditional Ploughman’s meal.

A truly beautiful story that is worth anybody’s time who is seeking magic that they can take home with them. A show suitable for all the family. See Chicken Sheds The Attraction viewing from Wednesday 18th March to Saturday 4th April
Daily at 7.30pmSaturdays at 3.30pmThursdays at 1pm

(This show has been performed from Wednesday 18th of March to Saturday 4th April 2009)