Getting Better Slowly - a "must-see" for healthcare staff

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Getting Better Slowly www.gettingbetterslowly.com

The inspiring true story of one man’s two and half year journey to recovery after Guillain Barré Syndrome paralysed him

Written by Nick Wood | Directed by Tilly Branson | Movement by Marc Brew | Lead artist Adam Pownall NATIONAL TOUR 22nd September 2016 to 19th February 2017

GAIN (Guillain-Barré & Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies) Charity is the official charity for GBS.

For more information please visit www.gaincharity.org.uk

A clinician who saw the show last week declared she was going to change her practice after seeing the show, we are inspiring change!

At the age of 26, in the space of three weeks, Adam Pownall went from being a fit and healthy dancer and performer to a paralysed man unable to blink unaided. Getting Better Slowly is the story of his two and half year battle back to health, from learning to walk and talk again to the movement classes that kept him going to the first time he managed to play football again. Through speech, movement, sound and verbatim text taken from interviews with Adam and his family, the show follows him from diagnosis to rehabilitation, capturing his highs and lows to create an inspirational piece that asks the audience how they might deal with an unexpected illness or accident.

2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the first diagnosis of the disease by Doctors Georges Guillian and Jean Alexandre Barré. The condition, in which the immune system damages the nerve cells causing muscle weakness and paralysis, has no known cause, though it is thought to be triggered by an infection or virus. It affects one in 100,000 people, and there has recently been an increase in cases in countries that have experienced Zika virus outbreaks.

Following his rehabilitation, Adam returned to work in the arts. In 2014 he won the Olwen Wymark Award for supporting New Writing within Theatre for the Writer’s Guild for his work in opening and running Create Theatre in Mansfield, and he recently become Artistic Director of Lincoln Drill Hall after being Programme Co-ordinator at Derby Theatre. Getting Better Slowly is his first performance role since his illness was diagnosed in 2009. He said, “Prior to March 2009 I was always the type to describe myself as a positive person. However, it isn’t until you are dealt a life-changing situation you are truly tested and you have to summon the strength to find real positivity.

“I woke up one morning with what felt like a hangover, and my feet were cold… but they never warmed up. I was in hospital for a total of six months, three in a rehabilitation ward going through countless physiotherapy sessions, all of which causing excruciating pain due to my nervous system being messed up. With support of the hospital physio team I used dance to aid my recovery, leaving the hospital every Tuesday to attend a dance class with friends, at first in a wheelchair then using walking aides when my movement got better. There were obviously days where I wanted to give in, I struggled with bouts of depression due to being lonely, feeling like a failure when I couldn’t take more than five steps unaided. I was tired, chronically tired. But I’m pleased to say that through my positivity and determination I have made an almost full recovery.

“I regularly support GAIN Charity, I go and visit any current sufferers to offer them my story as a way of hope and positivity to help them in their ordeal, and Getting Better Slowly is part of this venture to create awareness and inspire hope.”

GAIN (Guillain-Barré & Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies) Charity is the official charity for GBS. For more information please visit www.gaincharity.org.uk

22 September 2016 to 25th February 2017

 

12 Oct                                    South Holland Centre, Spalding    

23 Market Place, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 1SS

7.30pm | £10 (£7.50 U26s)

www.southhollandcentre.co.uk  | 01775 764777

 

14 – 15 Oct                           Old Library, Mansfield

Leeming Street, Mansfield NG18 1NG

Times and price tbc

Tickets through: www.lincolndrillhall.com | 01522 873894

 

22 Oct                                    Attenborough Arts, Leicester

University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester LE1 7HA

7pm | £8 (£5 concs)

www2.le.ac.uk/hosted/attenborougharts | 0116 252 2455

 

3 Nov                                     Stockton ARC 

Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LL

7pm | Pay What You Decide

www.arconline.co.uk | 01642 525 199

 

6 Nov                                     Square Chapel, Halifax

                                                10 Square Road, Halifax HX1 1QG

                                                7.30pm | £12 (£10 concs)

www.squarechapel.co.uk | 01422 349422

 

15 Nov                                   Riverhead Theatre, Louth

Victoria Road, Louth, Lincolnshire LN11 0BX

7.30pm | £10 - £5

www.louthplaygoers.com | 01507 600350

 

16 Nov                                   Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham

Saint Peter's Hill, Grantham NG31 6PZ

7.30pm | £12 (£10 concs, £5 U25s)

guildhallartscentre.com | 01476 406158

 

17 Nov                                   Stamford Arts Centre, Lincolnshire

                                                27 Saint Mary's Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2DL

7.30pm | £12 (£10 concs, £5 U25s)

stamfordartscentre.com | 01780 763203

 

1 Dec                                     Deda, Derby

19 Chapel St, Derby DE1 3GU

7.30pm | £12 (£10 concs)

www.deda.uk.com | 01332 370 911

 

2 Dec                                     Nottingham Lakeside Arts

University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD

Times and prices TBC

www.lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 777

 

15 Feb                                   Cast, Doncaster

Cast, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3BU

Times and prices TBC

www.castindoncaster.com‎ | 01302 303 959

 

17 Feb                                   Harrogate Theatre

Oxford St, Harrogate HG1 1QF

Times and prices TBC

www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk | 01423 502 116

 

18 Feb                                   The Place, Bedford

Bradgate Rd, Bedford MK40 3DE

Times and prices TBC www.theplacebedford.org.uk | 01234 354321

 

19 Feb                                   HUB at Slunglow, Leeds

Holbeck Underground Ballroom, 67-71 Bath Road, Holbeck, Leeds LS119UA

Times and prices TBC

Slunglow.macmate.me

 

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