"This collaboration with The Pit Orchestra was inspired by the legacy of a collection of documents and artefacts from my grandmother Dilys Richardson (nee Tully), born in 1922. The daughter of a cinema pianist and a tax clerk, she lost her mother at the age of 4 and was subsequently passed from family member to family member until her father remarried in 1932. Dilys worked in London during the Second World War and married Frederic Richardson in 1945, when he returned from service in the RAF. They had one son, Andrew, in 1950.
I was Dilys’ first grandchild, and in the early part of 1978, a few months after my birth, she began keeping a journal and scrapbook of memories, both of her experience of becoming a grandparent and her recollections of her earlier life. She continued to write this, seemingly without telling anyone she was doing so, until the end of the 1980s, around which point she began to develop dementia. Approximately 10 years later she began sending me anonymous parcels, including her wedding dress. Then, around 2005, she sent the journal." Katy Richardson
Director: Katy Richardson
Camera: Katy Richardson, Marcella Finazzi, Chris Bailey
Archive Footage from SWFTA
Funding from Peninsula Arts & Devonport SOUP
Performed at:
The Arts Institute, 18 June 2016
Athenaeum Theatre, 23 September 2016
Players:
Chris Bailey, Chris Muirhead, Jay Newton, Tom Richardson, Marcy Saude, Daniel Pooley, Drew Turner, Luke Richards