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Theatre review: Sally can dance

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


SALLY CAN DANCE

24 May, Derby University

STAR RATING: 4/5


Dame Helen Reeves, the chief executive of Victim Support, once said that, if the most vulnerable members of society are denied justice, then we have no justice. A simple but compelling truth, writes Graham Hopkins.

The introduction of intermediaries - go-betweens for the court and for vulnerable and intimidated witnesses - is a potential huge step in supporting people to be able to give their very best evidence. And to promote the scheme, this new play was commissioned from Sunny Arts - a theatre and film company specialising in social concerns - by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform. Its performance was part of a conference organised by OCJR and learning difficulties charity Voice UK. It took place in the charity's impressive mock court room at Derby University.
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Sally (Melody Eastman - a deaf actor in her first role) is a young woman with no speech who communicates through a book of pictures. She was abused as a child by her mother's partner, Frank. Nobody believed Sally at the time but, following later allegations against Frank by his new family, a case is now being brought. Enter Andrew the intermediary (Will Geffin) who takes the time to get to know Sally so that he can make sure that the court and Sally understand each other, and as a consequence Frank is convicted.
The piece delivers its points well, although it is perhaps a shade too long. It is also set to be filmed (and thankfully shortened) for use as a training video which should be available from the end of July. At the end, the actors bravely stayed in character to field questions from the audience. Back in real life, however, intermediaries may well prove to be the answer.

For a copy of Sally Can Dance, please visit www.voiceuk.org.uk in late July for availability details


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