BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL

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BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL

BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL

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In just five months, By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour finally ventures out across the UK after its premiere run was cut short in March 2020. Now the production team and cast are crossing off the weeks until the tour opens an eight-week tour will visit 12 venues across the country. The creative team have this week announced the first wave of cast members, which includes familiar faces who have told Helen’s story through the plays in recent years. Helen’s Mother will be played by Lynn Francis, she will be joined by Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, Roy Carruthers, Samantha Alton, and Joe Owens. The lead roles of Helen Forrester, John Forrester (Helen’s Father), and Harry O’Dwyer (Helen’s love interest) will be announced soon. By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour starts in Liverpool and finishes in New Brighton – both locations hugely important in Helen’s life story. After opening in at the Epstein Theatre, it will later conclude with six days at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton in late October – just a few miles from where Helen Forrester was born in Wirral. Between Liverpool and New Brighton, the production will also visit venues in Crewe, Coventry, Sale, Rhyl, Darlington, Lichfield, St Helens, Southport, Halifax, and Lytham. The nine-strong cast play more than 50 characters between them – just Emma Mulligan portrays the one single character throughout as Helen Forrester. Four of the cast members – Lynn Francis, Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, and Roy Carruthers – are all returning after appearing in the Twopence To Cross The Mersey tour last year.

There is nothing like the Liverpool City Region venues though and we are delighted to be come home next week for the next leg of the tour visiting St Helens, Southport and finally ending the tour in New Brighton at the end of October. Helen Forrester was born June Huband in Hoylake, Cheshire (now in Merseyside), the eldest of seven children of inept, socialite, middle-class parents who lived on credit. When her father was made bankrupt during the Great Depression, the family was thrown into poverty. Evicted from their comfortable home in an English market town and with nothing more than the clothes they stood up in, the large family took the train to Liverpool where they hoped to rebuild their lives. While Forrester’s father searched unsuccessfully for work, the family were forced to live together in a single room. As the eldest child, the 12-year-old Helen was kept away from school to look after her six younger brothers and sisters. For the next few years the family were forced to rely on meagre hand-outs from the parish, and the kindness of strangers. At the age of 14 Forrester rebelled against her life of drudgery and her parents agreed to allow her to attend evening classes to make up for her missed years of education. By The Waters Of Liverpool is a stunning period drama produced by the team who brought the smash-hit Twopence To Cross The Mersey to the stage. Taken out of school to care for her younger brothers and sisters while her parents struggled to re-build their shattered lives, Helen is treated as an unpaid slave and desperate to escape. By 1939, now aged twenty and with Britain on the brink of war, she has still never been kissed by a man. But things start looking up for Helen when she meets a tall strong seaman and falls in love.

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A short time later, tour opening venue The Epstein Theatre in Liverpool closed after funding was cut. So the team were tasked with finding two new venues with very little time to replace the two week run originally planned for the Epstein. The Auditorium at M&S Bank Arena on the banks of the River Mersey stepped in to save the day and The Gladstone in Port Sunlight on Wirral also played a key role by welcoming the play. Co-producer Bill Elms commented: “The production and tour of By The Waters Of Liverpool has been many years in the planning – and now we’re just five months away until we can continue to tell Helen’s life story on stage. Announcing the first cast members is a significant point in our countdown to opening. As custodians of Helen’s work, we feel honoured to be able to bring her words to life on stage. Our excellent cast – Lynn Francis, Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, Roy Carruthers, Samantha Alton, and Joe Owens – are hugely talented and will tell Helen’s story with heart, depth, and real emotion. We will be announcing our three lead cast members in the coming weeks.” Writer and producer Rob Fennah enjoyed a long friendship with Helen Forrester since adapting her first book Twopence To Cross The Mersey in 1994. Helen travelled from her home in Edmonton, Canada, to see first-hand her story brought to life on stage.

Lynne Fitzgerald is best known for her comedy acting role. She is also an acclaimed writer and director. Theatre credits include Desperate Scousewives, 2Georgeous4U, Two, The Importance Of Being Earnest, Catfish Therapy, The Salon, Night Collar, and Last Train To Auschwitz. Helen’s literary achievements were further celebrated in 2020 to mark her 100th Birthday when an iconic Blue Plaque was unveiled at the late author’s family home in Hoylake on the Wirral, a place which featured heavily in her work. Adapted from Helen Forrester's million-selling book, By The Waters Of Liverpool is a stunning period drama set in the 1930s.

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The cast features a line-up of Liverpool favourite actors with Lynn Francis, Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, Joe Owens, Samantha Alton, and Roy Carruthers. Joining them are Coronation Street's Tom Roberts, Emmerdale's Joe Gill and newcomer Emma Mulligan. Forrester’s Liverpool of the late 30s and early 40s is dangerous, poor and frequently uncaring – anti-semitism wasn’t reserved for mainland Europe, we’re reminded – often a world away from romantic visions of wartime Britain served up in nostalgic sitcoms and dramas. But a career as a social worker and a Prince Charming – Emmerdale’s Joe Gill with a confident turn as her suitor, Harry – give the young Helen a glimpse of a happier, more independent life. But before the curtain is up on this new and final tour, further challenges lay ahead for the team – including a life-saving operation and theatre closure.

By The Waters Of Liverpool is the final chapter and this particular show features storylines from all her four best-selling volumes of autobiography, Twopence To Cross The Mersey, Liverpool Miss, By The Waters Of Liverpool and Lime Street At Two. That way, people unfamiliar with her books will get a complete picture of her life. It's the last Helen Forrester show we'll be doing so I urge everyone to come and see it. They won't be disappointed”. Samantha Alton is best known for her one-woman performance as Kitty in Kitty, Queen of The Washhouse, at Shakespeare North Playhouse. She has been performing professional for almost a decade now after graduating with first class honours in 2013. The Forrester shows have been on stage for30 years with both the musical and stage play versions of Twopence To Cross The Mersey and now with By The Waters Of Liverpool. Twelve actors have played the lead role of Helen over the years, as young and older Helen, now Helen Forrester's Mersey voyage finally comes to an end. This is billed as the final ever tour of Forrester’s autobiographical work and that seems a shame. When the run ends – following a whistlestop tour around the country, finishing at the New Brighton Floral Pavilion – it seems like this charming tale will fade away. It may be story of relatively low stakes, but it evokes a slice of Liverpool life rapidly vanishing from lived memory.The team behind By The Waters Of Liverpool and the earlier stage productions of Twopence To Cross The Mersey – which premiered in Liverpool almost 30 years ago – have announced this will be the ‘final chapter' of Helen's story on stage. Making it the last chance for fans of Helen's million-selling books to experience her story first-hand. A shuttered theatre, a kidney transplant and pandemic – just three of the unlikely challenges facing this on-off-on-again production of By The Waters of Liverpool, Helen Forrester’s autobiographical story of her largely miserable young life in a Liverpool on the brink of war. If young Helen’s story feels challenging, it’s nothing compared to the staging of this charming production at the pleasingly vintage Gladstone Theatre – as apt a setting as you could imagine – before touring nationally.

Lynn Francis is well-known on the Liverpool theatre scene. Her theatre credits include The Royal, Ladies Day, A Nightmare On Lime Street, and The Salon. Screen roles include Reds & Blues, The Ballad Of Dixie & Kenny, and Charlie Noades RIP. She also worked alongside Ian Hart and Dougray Scott in film The Lie Is Dead. By The Waters Of Liverpool opened in Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena last month and has since gone to wow audiences in venues across England and Wales. The creative team include producers Rob Fennah and Lynn McDermott for Pulse Stage Productions and Bill Elms Productions. The show is directed by Gareth Tudor Price and written by Rob Fennah. Joe Owens has most recently been seen in the new and reimagined production of Masquerade at Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre. His training includes the BA Acting course and Foundation Certificate at LIPA, as well numerous years spent with the Young Everyman and Playhouse (YEP) company. Credits include Dogs directed by Nathan Powell; Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Conor Wray; and Posh directed by Francesca Goodridge. Writer and co-producer Rob Fennah said “I never imagined that a chance meeting with Helen Forrester would lead to a friendship followed by a 30 year theatre journey, bringing to life her fascinating story during her time in Liverpool.

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Writer and producer Rob Fennah enjoyed a long friendship with Helen Forrester since adapting her first book Twopence To Cross The Mersey into a stage musical in 1994. It premiered at the Liverpool Empire Theatre and Helen travelled from her home in Edmonton, Canada, to see first-hand her story brought to life on stage. Rob later went on to develop Twopence into a straight play which has toured successfully since its first outing in 2015. Since the author’s death in 2011, Rob has remained friends with Helen’s son Robert Bhatia. The productions are fully endorsed by the Helen Forrester Estate. We see through Helen’s eyes (and hear through her narration) as she’s taken out of school to look after her numerous younger siblings, while her sister is indulged and brother heads off to work. Can Helen find an escape through work, a new dress and weekly visits to the local dance?



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