Hidden under the chaos of the living moment… Thomas Bacon on Bobby Baker’s Mad Gyms and Kitchens Entering the space of Bobby Baker is a disarming experience. The audience are onstage at the ICIA; fluorescent striplights domestically illuminate the space. There are no gels, Gobos or carefully positioned Parcans here: the theatricality is stripped away and […]
Reviews
Dan Canham: 30 Cecil Street / Augusto Corrieri: Musical Pieces
October 15th, 2011 by Dorothy Max PriorPlacing Dan Canham and Augusto Corrieri’s work together on one bill was evidence of a canny bit of curating by The Nightingale’s Steve Brett: both artists are young men trained in contemporary dance who create performance works that sit somewhere within the dance, theatre and live art triangle – clever, entertaining and curious (in all […]
Trestle Unmasked: The Man with the Luggage
October 4th, 2011 by Terry O'DonovanTrestle Theatre has been producing physical theatre work for twenty years, famed for their use of masks. Over the past five years they have launched Trestle Unmasked, in which they have uncovered their performers faces and embraced a collaborative ethos of theatrical storytelling. The Man with the Luggage is the result of a collaboration between director […]
The Honk Project: Mr Honk and His Sad Trombone
October 1st, 2011 by Sarah DaviesCombining well-paced physical humour with accomplished live musical performance, Mr Honk and His Sad Trombone is an entertaining show, perfectly pitched at its audience of young children and accompanying adults. Mr Honk, a quirky character who enjoys a challenge, is desperate to join his local brass band, but the grumpy trombone that he purchases from a disreputable-looking […]
Theatre 6: Shiver
September 28th, 2011 by Gemma BergomiDirected and written by Tarek Iskander, deputy artistic director of pop-up venue The Yard and an artist whose previous Shakespeare productions have received critical acclaim, Shiver is an epilogue to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, set twelve years after the events of the original play. Using lines abstracted from the original, but featuring only the characters of Miranda and Prospero,Shiver explores […]