The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes returns to Live Theatre after last year’s five star sell out run

The critically acclaimed play The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes by Nina Berry returns to Live Theatre this winter following its sell out success in December 2016. The play, which features many well known Newcastle locations including Chillingham Road and Heaton Park, is performed in the theatre’s intimate Studio and runs from Wednesday 22 November to Saturday 16 December.

Described by The Guardian as “an exquisite, adorable, debut” the play follows Charlie and Rosie who are two people in many places.

From youth to old age, from Trafalgar Square to Chillingham Road, The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes takes a touching look at what it means to grow up, fall in love and how the tiniest, most seemingly insignificant detail can change eternity. Or then again maybe not.

Graeme Thompson, Creative Producer at Live Theatre and the play’s director said:

“Live Theatre has been working with Nina Berry through our talent development scheme over the past few years, and we were very proud that her first full length play was staged here at Live Theatre last year, gaining a 5 star review from The Guardian, an almost unprecedented success for a debut play. It has been a delight to bring The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes back to Live Theatre and to work with the creative team to develop it further.”

Heather Carroll will be reprising her role as Rosie. She will be joined by Daniel Watson who will be making his first full length debut at Live Theatre. Daniel, who is a graduate of Project A at Theatre Royal Newcastle, will play Charlie.

The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes is a unique alternative festive night out for anyone aged 14 or older and is at Live Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne from Thursday 22 November to Saturday 16 December. Tickets £10-£18, and other concessions from £6.