Acting students from the University of West London performing A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Acting students from the University of West London performing A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

ARTSFEST: UWL Acting and Composition students collaborate on production of A Monster Calls

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Final year BA (Hons) Acting students and MMus and BMus Composition students at the London College of Music (LCM) at the University of West London recently collaborated on a moving and imaginative adaptation of A Monster Calls.

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The play is based on the acclaimed novel of love, loss and hope by Patrick Ness and inspired by an original idea by Siobhan Dowd. It is about a 13-year-old boy called Conor who has the same dream every night after his mother falls ill with cancer. One night, when he wakes, there is a monster at his window. It is elemental, a force of nature and it wants the truth from Conor.

Acting students from the University of West London performing A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

A Monster Calls is emotionally charged and raw. It’s incredibly ambitious in creating the duality between Conor’s day-to-day life, the expansive world he disappears to in order to hide from the truth, and the nightmare which plagues him,”

explained Director Sam Edmunds.

Course Leader for BA (Hons) Acting Isla Hall commented:

Through Sam’s expert leadership, the students have been supported in exploring this physically demanding, and beautifully moving play. Their dedication, talent and passion for the work has been evident, and I am proud to support them as they take this final step to join the industry as professional actors.”

Acting students from the University of West London performing A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

A Monster Calls was an eye-opening experience. Having done research into the effects of cancer, I felt it was my duty to handle the play with as much sensitivity as possible to pay tribute to those affected,”

said BA (Hons) Acting student and cast member Ellis Basford.

BA (Hons) Acting student Nyah Henderson, who played the Monster, said: 

This was an incredibly fun and enriching experience. Physical theatre is a passion of mine, and this was the perfect opportunity to play with that.”

BMus Composition student Lorenzo Barreras said:

I really connected with the play. It is very emotional and quite abstract, so I tried to write music for it that sounded like a combination of anger, sadness and all the weirdness and confusion that comes with Conor’s situation.”

Acting students from the University of West London performing A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

Composing for A Monster Calls was a fulfilling and meaningful experience. It not only enhanced my professional skills but was also a valuable collaborative journey, teaching me new music production techniques,”

said MMus student Tingrui Peng.

BA (Hons) Actor Musicianship student Archie Carman created music and lyrics for one of the songs, with support from BA (Hons) Acting student and singer-songwriter Matthew Potter.

ArtsFest, which showcases the creativity and coursework of final year students from the London College of Music (LCM) and the London School of Film, Media and Design (LSFMD), has been taking place during May and June.

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