Writings

Reckless Sleepers, A String Section

Reckless Sleepers: A String Section

December 2nd, 2013 by

Four very different looking women, four different styles of black dress, four different types of black shoes, four different dining chairs, and four saws – all the same. From B&Q. Holding eye contact and draped elegantly over their chairs, like classical musicians summoning a muse, the quartet slowly pick up their instruments and begin to […]

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Earthfall, Chelsea Hotel

Earthfall: Chelsea Hotel

December 2nd, 2013 by

Having partied their fifteen minutes at Warhol’s Silver Factory (The Factory, 2010), Earthfall’s latest takes them downtown to that other hub of New York 60s bohemia, the much-storied Chelsea Hotel. The second law of rock’n’roll thermodynamics states that lived history and myth, once mixed, cannot be un-mixed and the piece is preoccupied with strategies for […]

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Stan's Cafe, The Anatomy of Melancholy | Photo: Graeme Braidwood

Stan’s Cafe: The Anatomy of Melancholy

November 28th, 2013 by

To translate a 1500 page 17th Century tome on the philosophy and physical manifestations of depression and other mental maladies into engaging theatrical form is a quixotic endeavour, even exhibiting signs of madness itself. Theatrical innovators Stan’s Cafe make no concession to the density or erudition of the original. However, their edit cleverly converts Robert […]

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Cassie Friend and Benedict Sandiford, Jackson's Corner

Cassie Friend and Benedict Sandiford: Jackson’s Corner

November 26th, 2013 by

For many Reading residents ‘Jacksons’ is a word synonymous with the town centre. Founded in 1875, the retail store is still independently owned and run by the family who established it. Moreover, it is run in accordance with some of the same intentions and approaches that crafted its identity a century and a half ago. […]

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Tom Frankland & Keir Cooper in association with Último Comboio, Don Quijote

Tom Frankland & Keir Cooper in association with Último Comboio: Don Quijote

November 26th, 2013 by

Frankland, Cooper and Otero’s Don Quijote offers an exhilarating and thought provoking adaptation of the seminal 17th Century novel. Audiences at Reading’s SITELINES festival were invited to pull up a cushion on the floor of an office in the town centre to watch the show. Sitting amidst six installation/performance spaces arranged around the office, we […]

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