THE DREAM COLLECTOR
Authorās Note
The play has been written for sixteen young actors aged fourteen to sixteen.
One group is a āReal-Worldā twenty-first-century group of school students from East London. These eight all have names and individual identities.
The other is an ensemble cast of eight who inhabit the āDreamworldā. They are known as the Neverborn. Their world is like a black-and-white film, and is stylised and movement-based. They bring to life the other castās dreams, and share lines as a chorus. Each Real-World cast member has a Neverborn who shadows them, and plays them in their dream sequence. This means there needs to be a minimum of eight Neverborn, but there could be more if a larger cast is available.
Note that the Real-World cast cannot see the Neverborn, except sometimes for the odd flicker. However they can, of course, see them when the Neverborn are on screen, and when they finally enter the Dreamworld.
The Neverborn are capable of silently manipulating the Real-World cast, a bit like puppeteers or hypnotists, sending them in certain directions at certain times, or prompting them to speak with a snap of their fingers. This can be played with in production, and is not always referred to in the script.
Note that the sections referred to as taking place āon screenā do not necessarily have to be pre-recorded films. They could be realised more imaginatively, using live performance too.
The play was developed across two schools simultaneously. A parallel premiere production was also performed at St Paulās Way Trust School on 4 December 2013, with the following ensemble cast:
| | āREAL-WORLDā CAST | NEVERBORN |
| RAPHAEL | Jenna Islam | Julakha Begum |
| MADGE | Nabeela Hoque | Nazia Begum |
| NASIMA | Romaysa Azzoug | Abida Chowdhury |
| JAYDEN | Matthew Rano | Kamar El-Aslani |
| MACK | Ben Cribb | Muneem Hussain |
| ALI | Azhar Uddin | Alessanrdo Islam |
| SURAYA | Sherinne Ghoneim | Soraia Pinheiro |
| AMELIA | Beatrice Green | Saabira Tasneem |
| | | Mahfuza Uddin |
Creative Director and Producer | Kelly Jasor |
| Set/Costume Production | Liz Gaskell, |
| | Frances Beasley, |
| | Magdalena |
| | Plewa-Ould |
| Technical Lead/Lighting | Rob Yardley |
| Stage Manager | Stephenjohn |
| | Holgate |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Ming Liu |
| Music | Denzel Bunbury |
Characters
REAL-WORLD CAST
All fourteen or fifteen-year-olds from a twenty-first-century East London school:
MACK, dreams about quantum mechanics
AMELIA, dreams about fashion
MADGE, dreams about animals
ALI, dreams about business
JAYDEN, dreams about ninjas
SURAYA, dreams about medicine
RAPHAEL, dreams about dying
NASIMA, dreams about the army
TEACHER, a part which can be pre-recorded and played as voice-over, or played by some of the students, or the Neverborn (or even a real teacher). This is a creative decision for the company.
Ethnicity of these parts is not that important. It is also possible for girls to play boys, if necessary.
THE NEVERBORN
Can be played by any young people with good physical-theatre skills. They do not have individual character names and their lines can be distributed among the group, as a chorus. Each new line indicates a new speaker, though sometimes several can say the same line. Play around with this. Sometimes they chant, sometimes they sing ā find their rhythm.
Gender and ethnicity of the Neverborn is not that important either, though it would help if each had a passing similarity to the Real-World character they shadow.
Together, this c...