Sadly, I was unable to attend the live Gala Theatre performance of this show as it clashed with my trip to the Royal Albert Hall to see David Gilmour. However, I was eager to experience the event, not least because my daughter Laura is the band’s vocalist but also because I have attended several Shining Levels gigs and was intrigued to here yet another one of their literary inspired performances. So, the day after the show, I settled down to watch the live stream from the comfort of my home.
The evening commenced with a dramatic reading taken from Pat Barker’s new book “The Voyage Home”. As New Writing North describes on their site, the book is the “highly anticipated follow-up to The Women of Troy and The Silence of the Girls, chronicling the experiences of women in the aftermath of the Trojan War.” Local actors Charlie Hardwick “famous for her longstanding role as Val in Emmerdale) and Layla Zaidi (from Benidorm), embodied various characters as they read numerous passages from the novel. The reading was atmospheric and engaging and was interspersed with dramatic sound-effects, ambient lighting, and live music from The Shining Levels.
The Shining Levels specialise in reinterpreting novels through music, creating eery, haunting and melancholic sounds that perfectly complemented the often bleak yet defiantly hopeful drama. They performed 4 songs from their EP “The Voyage Home” which draws from the themes of the book.
The band which consists of piano, guitar, violin, flute, and vocals, have previously produced music inspired by Benjamin Myers’ “The Gallows’ Pole” and “Cuddy”, as well as Pat Barker’s “The Silence of the Girls”. It was wonderful to hear the band’s latest offering, especially in the context of this literary event.
After a 15-minute interval, Booker Prize winning Pat Barker took to the stage for an interview conducted by journalist and writer Adele Stripe. Their discussion delved into the inspiration and themes of “The Voyage Home” offering profound insights into Barker’s narrative approach. Barker was an engaging speaker who told amusing stories and responded to audience questions with great enthusiasm.
Experiencing the event, even via live stream, was a unique blend of literature and music. The shining Levels added a rich layer to the story-telling and Pat Barker was an entertaining and engaging speaker. I look forward to the next literary themed event.
Many thanks to Laura for helping with the entry, to Wikimedia Commons for some of the images and Chris for manipulating the site.
Shining Levels Set List: The Voyage Home; To Kiss a God; Ladybird; The Voyage Home Reprise.
Posted by ciarant1step on December 4, 2024 at 9:06 pm
I really enjoyed this review. The Shining Levels seem to be very interesting and this sounds like a great experience. I also like Pat Barker’s books so this sounds like a fine match.
Posted by vintagerock on December 5, 2024 at 12:22 pm
Yes and it is always great to see my daughter singing Peter