The Iranian director Nassim Soleimanpour first came to prominence in the UK in 2012 when his play White Rabbit, Red Rabbit was first staged. This was a play with no rehearsals, no director, and a script that the solitary actor only saw the moment play began. At the time, White Rabbit, Red Rabbit was interpreted […]
Tag Archives: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016
Ghost Quartet: Ghost Quartet
August 22nd, 2016 by Marcos BeckerGhost Quartet, presented in the Roundabout tent, to the rear of the Summerhall venue, is billed as ‘a haunted song cycle… a raucous chamber musical’. It is a song cycle about ‘love, death, and whiskey… four friends drink in four interwoven narratives spanning seven centuries.’ The impressive quartet of the title comprises two men and two women, […]
Flip Fabrique: Attrape Moi
August 17th, 2016 by Dorothy Max PriorCatch em if you can! All the way from Quebec – although in this case, Quebec City rather than Montreal – come Flip Fabrique, with a feel-good street-wise circus show that gets down with the kids. There’s a bunch of friends reunited, there’s beat-boxing, there’s trampolining, there’s big red bouncy balls, there’s chalking on walls., […]
Circa: Closer
August 17th, 2016 by Dorothy Max PriorFour chairs, four performers – two male, two female. A rope, a tying-up game – which turns into a powerful corde lisse routine by Lauren Hurley (who was first seen seen and admired by Total Theatre in previous show What Will Have Been). The frenetic soundtrack breaks into a cheesy Cha Cha and all four […]
Manual Cinema: Ada/Ava
August 17th, 2016 by Dorothy Max PriorAda and Ava are twin sisters. We first meet them in their home as elderly ladies, taking tea as the clock tick-tocks. But are they both really here? Where does one self end and another begin? It transpires that Ava is dead and Ada is holding tight to her memory. The mourning is a painful […]