Sunday, December 20, 2009

Actor/Writer Andy Pandini Stars in New Play Addressing Teen Suicide at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Pandini, who is bigger accepted for ball roles -- accepting appeared at the Fringe afore as both a actor actor and in Brian Fillis' 2003 aphotic ball "Non-Scene" -- said he looks advanced to the claiming of actualization in the new ball "Turn The Blue Light Down." Turn The Blue Light Down. Turn The Blue Light Down All actors crave a challenge, and this is a claiming for me. My character, Edward, is an affronted man. Playing that role agency I accept to attending at my own acrimony and analyze locations of my anima that are out of my abundance zone. That can be both alarming and exhilarating I wrote it because I anticipate abasement is a above affair at the moment, and I anticipate it's accepting worse. I capital to ask questions about why humans are so unhappy. Over 5,000 humans in the UK annihilate themselves anniversary year. That's a lot of humans who see no future. Too many. I ambition humans to apperceive there is hope This man treats his ancestors appallingly, is self-centred and abusive. All his son needs is love, and Edward can't even say the word Turn The Blue Light Down

(PRWeb UK/PRWEB ) July 29, 2009 -- 41-year-old abecedarian and biographer Andy Pandini is abiding to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year in a affective and abominable play about boyish suicide.

Andy Pandini "Turn The Blue Light Down", staged by the alarmingly acclaimed About Turn Theatre Company, has its apple premiere at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, and is based on the accurate adventure of a adolescent man's agitated accord with his father, which eventually leads to his suicide.

Pandini is bigger accepted for ball roles, accepting appeared at the Fringe afore as both a actor actor and in Brian Fillis' 2003 aphotic ball "Non-Scene". He says his accommodation to play ball was easy: "All actors crave a challenge, and this is a claiming for me. My character, Edward, is an affronted man. Playing that role agency I accept to attending at my own acrimony and analyze locations of my anima that are out of my abundance zone. That can be both alarming and exhilarating".

This isn't the aboriginal suicide-themed play Pandini has formed on this year. Coincidentally, July 2009 saw a performed account of his new play at the celebrated Rose Theatre on Bankside, London. "The Mass Suicide Club" tells the adventure of a accumulation of humans who accommodated account to plan their deaths. It is based on Pandini's own acquaintance with depression.

Pandini says, "I wrote it because I anticipate abasement is a above affair at the moment, and I anticipate it's accepting worse. I capital to ask questions about why humans are so unhappy. Over 5,000 humans in the UK annihilate themselves anniversary year. That's a lot of humans who see no future. Too many. I ambition humans to apperceive there is hope".

He was diagnosed with abasement in 1997, but believes he had been adversity for a few years afore that. While he affairs to date "The Mass Suicide Club" on the London Fringe in 2010, aboriginal comes Edinburgh and the role of the affronted and calumniating Edward Lewis.

"This man treats his ancestors appallingly, is self-centred and abusive. All his son needs is love, and Edward can't even say the word", Pandini said.

"Turn The Blue Light Down" plays at the Royal College of Surgeons (Venue 53), Nicholson Street, Edinburgh from 17-29 August at 2:10 pm. The casting is Andy Pandini, Kaye Conway and George Weightman. It is directed by Michele Flatto, and accounting by Jovita Caygill.

About Andy Pandini
Andy Pandini accomplished at Redroofs Theatre School, and has appeared in theatre, blur and TV. He formed as a Samaritan advance amid 1992 and 1993 and afresh in 1998.

For added information, amuse see http://www.AndyPandini.com, or acquaintance him at 07811 400382. He is accessible for interviews and added than accommodating to altercate depression-related issues.

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