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Review: A Child of Science – Bristol Old Vic

Helen Hurdman by Helen Hurdman
June 12, 2024
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Tom Felton (Robert Edwards), Jamie Glover (Patrick Steptoe), Meg Bellamy (Jeasn Purdy) - A Child of Science_Bristol Old Vic_Helen Murray_159

Tom Felton (Robert Edwards), Jamie Glover (Patrick Steptoe), Meg Bellamy (Jeasn Purdy) - A Child of Science_Bristol Old Vic. Photo Credit - Helen Murray

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From its intense opening, “A Child of Science” takes viewers on an emotional journey that balances heavy moments with lighter, humorous touches and even a little education along the way. While the start may feel confrontational, the play quickly finds its footing, weaving a compelling narrative.

Adelle Leonce shines as Margaret, providing much-needed comic relief throughout while also delivering a raw, moving performance when portraying her character’s struggles with infertility. Her talent is undeniable.

A few elements feel unnecessary, such as an overly lengthy speech from the pope that could have been trimmed for brevity. Additionally, some music cues are jarringly loud and could have faded out more subtly. However, the production excels in its innovative staging and multimedia elements. Particularly powerful is the inclusion of a choir comprised of individuals with personal IVF connections – children born through the process, women undergoing treatment, and Mothers. Their projected images punctuate poignant story beats, lending an authentic emotional resonance.

Tom Felton, known primarily for his screen roles, proves his versatility with a remarkable performance as Bob. He fully inhabits the character, displaying passion, struggle, frustration and joy. Even in stillness, as he peers into a microscope, Felton’s presence is magnetic.

“A Child of Science” offers a rare window into the experiences of the women who underwent IVF and the scientists who made it possible. This powerful show honours the resilience of the human spirit and the life-changing potential of scientific advancement.

A Child of Science is at Bristol Old Vic until July 6th

Helen Hurdman

Helen Hurdman

A musician and performer in her own right, Helen brings a rare insider's perspective to her cultural commentary. With a career spanning over two decades, she first cut her teeth writing for fan zines before carving out a reputation in both print and digital media. Her work has appeared in publications including Music Week, Music Tech, Front Magazine, Nuts Magazine, Nottingham Post, Manchester Evening News and more. Whether reviewing the latest releases or delving into the live circuit, her writing reflects a lifelong passion for music, subculture, and the evolving landscape of entertainment.

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