Copperdollar have been creating immersive theatrical events since 2008, their work crossing performance and music genres to effectively appeal to the increasingly interdisciplinary festival scene. The Back of Beyond was originally created for Glastonbury in 2011 and is a great choice to open the Fringe festival, plunging its audience into a hedonistic atmosphere that brings […]
Writings
Gravity & Levity: Rites of War
May 5th, 2014 by Rebecca JS NiceAerial company Gravity & Levity present a show tackling current political events around the war with Afghanistan by drawing parallels with World War I. The emphasis on narrative and characterisation ritualises key moments in the lives of two soldiers: Private George Ellison and John Smith, who died in the First World War and the war […]
Tim Crouch & Andy Smith: what happens to the hope at the end of the evening
May 4th, 2014 by Beccy SmithTim Crouch’s plays effortlessly combine compelling character drama with an interrogation of political and theatrical ideas that is exhilarating. In this performance, a collaboration and two hander with Andy Smith, that he professes in the programme has been on his wish list since writing his play An Oak Tree (2006), the subject is connection or […]
Theatre-Rites: Rubbish
April 24th, 2014 by Darren EastIn Theatre-Rites’s show (for children 5+, and everyone older), made last year and now touring the UK, four “excavators” – steampunky characters in a particular and powerfully imagined world – explore an impressive mountain of black bin bags. As they work through their conflicts and alliances, they uncover various objects that – animated as puppets […]
Company 2: She Would Walk the Sky
April 23rd, 2014 by Dorothy Max PriorBirds, we are told, are clocks with feathers – they serenade us at dawn, entering our dreams and guiding us from the mysterious realms of the night into the break of each new day. Company 2’s She Would Walk the Sky is (yes, you’ve guessed it) another contemporary circus show using the oft explored bird-world […]
