Yes it was ‘HIM’ at the Grand Theatre
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The supernatural drama focuses on two households linked by an adolescent boy with supernatural powers
Blackpool’s Grand Theatre was today used as a location for an ITV commissioned three-part drama called HIM written by acclaimed writer Paula Milne and produced by Mainstreet Pictures.
“Maybe it’s true what they say – the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
HIM is a three-part ‘domestic horror’ drama commissioned by ITV from the producers of Unforgotten, Mainstreet Pictures, and written by the multi award-winning screenwriter Paula Milne.
Andrew Howard, Marketing Manager at The Grand said ‘The Grand has been used many times as a location for television; period dramas, advertising for the Lottery, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and of course the upcoming BBC filming of the RSC’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was great working with Mainstreet and we are all very excited to see the end result.
‘Seeing the theatre’s outside transformed drew great interest from passers-by.’
The story focuses on a 17-year-old boy, (known only in the drama as HIM) who is caught in the limbo between childhood and adulthood. But he’s also trapped in a limbo between the two homes of his divorced parents, each now remarried with new families. He is the cuckoo in both their nests, a reminder of the failure of their past and a threat to their new found domestic bliss. Like any teenager, he is riding a rollercoaster of confusing emotions. Like most boys he finds it hard to process his feelings so tends to “act out”.
But his behaviour is also triggered by something else. He is engaged in a primal struggle to contain the terrifying secret of a supernatural power he inherited from his grandfather. A power that only his ageing grandmother understands, who urges him to use his gift only for ‘good’ for she knows if he doesn’t it could end in tragedy.
When his 17-year-old stepsister Faith moves into the family home, HIM finds himself irrevocably drawn to her. They both know their mutual attraction could rupture the family. The turmoil this causes in HIM escalates out of control and with it his supernatural power – and those closest to him are in his line of fire.
This striking and original drama focuses on life’s major themes: the painful breakdown of relationships, love, loss, betrayal and passion. At the heart of the story is HIM’s rite of passage from boyhood to manhood as he struggles not to lose his humanity and control his supernatural power.
HIM has been commissioned by ITV’s Director of Drama Steve November and Controller of Drama Victoria Fea.
“HIM tells the gripping story of a boy capable of psychic phenomena,” said Steve. “It’s extraordinary and unlike any drama we’ve commissioned before. We’re incredibly excited about working with writer Paula Milne and commissioning HIM from
following the success of their series Unforgotten,” added Steve.
The drama will be executive produced by Laura Mackie and Sally Haynes who departed ITV in 2013 to establish production company Mainstreet Pictures. HIM will be produced by Chrissy Skinns (The Last Kingdom, Mr Selfridge, Marchlands) and directed by Andy De Emmony (Lucky Man, Recovery, God On Trial and Bletchley Circle).
Sally Haynes said “It’s fantastic to be bringing such a bold, surprising and emotional serial to ITV from one of the U.K’s most eminent writers.”
Paula Milne is known for writing The Virgin Queen, The Politician’s Husband, White Heat, Small Island, The Nightwatch and Endgame.
Filming started in suburban London in January 2016.