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Performance

VenueThe Carriageworks
Also: Studio
TownLeeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
From27th September 2011
To27th September 2011
When19:30
PricesFrom £11.50. To £11.50.
The Carriageworks (V1666392263)
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  • Date of change: 1 Sep 11 - T0134017034

David Hughes Dance - Last Orders

Work:: David Hughes Dance (S0613033467)


Production:: Last Orders (T0134017034)

You are invited to an endless party - an ecstatic celebration teetering on the brink of nightmare... David Hughes Dance will once again be joining forces with Artistic Director of Conflux, Al Seed, to bring you ?Last Orders' , the stunning follow-up to 2009's award-winning ?The Red Room'. Taking the tale of Sawney Bean, the legendary 16th century Scottish cannibal, as its inspiration, this original and enthralling work of dance theatre will take you on a hallucinatory journey through subterranean caves, magic doors and derelict nightclubs - inviting you to an endless party that becomes a nightmare, where the guests are pleasure, pain, horror, corruption, innocence, nostalgia and apocalypse. Nothing is what it seems...
Director Al Seed
Choreographer Al Seed
Lighting Alberto Santos Bellido
Sound Guy Veale
Design Alex Rigg

Listing:: L1518525282




Last Orders

You are invited to an endless party - an ecstatic celebration teetering on the brink of nightmare... David Hughes Dance will once again be joining forces with Artistic Director of Conflux, Al Seed, to bring you ?Last Orders' , the stunning follow-up to 2009's award-winning ?The Red Room'. Taking the tale of Sawney Bean, the legendary 16th century Scottish cannibal, as its inspiration, this original and enthralling work of dance theatre will take you on a hallucinatory journey through subterranean caves, magic doors and derelict nightclubs - inviting you to an endless party that becomes a nightmare, where the guests are pleasure, pain, horror, corruption, innocence, nostalgia and apocalypse. Nothing is what it seems...

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