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VenueThe Tron
Also: Changing House
TownGlasgow
CountyGlasgow
From1st November 2016
To2nd November 2016
When19:45
The Tron (V622)
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  • Date of change: 27 Jul 16 - T0656549760

Company Chordelia - Lady Macbeth: Unsex Me Here

Work:: Company Chordelia (S01126879025)


Production:: Lady Macbeth: Unsex Me Here (T0656549760)

An exciting and unique piece of dance theatre by award-winning Company Chordelia Artistic Director Kally Lloyd-Jones. Marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, Lady Macbeth: unsex me here explores one of Shakespeare's most complex women. Ambition, power, guilt, remorse, loss, death. Paralleling Shakespeare's time, a cast of three male dancers all play Lady Macbeth, exploring the relationship between masculinity and femininity. Using Shakespeare's language as the source, British Sign Language is used to create choreography, producing a piece of visceral dance and movement theatre which will reach D/deaf and hearing audiences alike, in different ways.
Presented byCompany Chordelia
Presented bySolar Bear
Choreographer Kally Lloyd-Jones
Director Kallyb Lloyd-Jones
Design Janis Hart
Lighting Laura Hawkins
Other Gerry Ramage (artistic associate)
Performer Thomas Baylis
Performer Jacob Casselden
Performer Jack Webb

Listing:: L01933397797




Lady Macbeth: Unsex Me Here

An exciting and unique piece of dance theatre by award-winning Company Chordelia Artistic Director Kally Lloyd-Jones. Marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, Lady Macbeth: unsex me here explores one of Shakespeare's most complex women. Ambition, power, guilt, remorse, loss, death. Paralleling Shakespeare's time, a cast of three male dancers all play Lady Macbeth, exploring the relationship between masculinity and femininity. Using Shakespeare's language as the source, British Sign Language is used to create choreography, producing a piece of visceral dance and movement theatre which will reach D/deaf and hearing audiences alike, in different ways.

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