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VenueUnity Theatre
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From24th March 2009
To28th March 2009
When20:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
Unity Theatre (V539)
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Panic

Work:: Panic (S01697450028)


Production:: (T01833039803)

Love. Sex. Panic. Come into the forest. Away from civilisation. Where nymphs bathe and play. Where Pan sleeps. Careful not to wake him, he is the bringer of Panic. The Great God Pan: goat horns, goat’s legs and goatee beard, chasing his nymphs. But Pan is dead. Since AD 33 so the story goes. So that can’t be him at the window of a Brixton flat or snogging a woman in that crowded bar. Because the Great God Pan is dead. Or is he? Drawn from personal stories and current obsessions, this tale of love and unsettling illnesses is Improbable with brown paper and projections, many self help books and some very chaseable nymphs. Creators of theatre, opera, site specific work and open space events on a national and international level, this is Improbable’s first visit to the Barbican.
Producer Bite09
Company Improbable
Producer Wexner Center (Wexner Center (for the Arts at Ohio State University)
Producer Sydney Opera House
Director Lee Simpson
Director Julian Crouch
Design Julian Crouch
Sound Nick Powell
Music Nick Powell
Lighting Colin Grenfell
Performer Julian Crouch

Listing:: L01738136941




Production details

Love. Sex. Panic. Come into the forest. Away from civilisation. Where nymphs bathe and play. Where Pan sleeps. Careful not to wake him, he is the bringer of Panic. The Great God Pan: goat horns, goat’s legs and goatee beard, chasing his nymphs. But Pan is dead. Since AD 33 so the story goes. So that can’t be him at the window of a Brixton flat or snogging a woman in that crowded bar. Because the Great God Pan is dead. Or is he? Drawn from personal stories and current obsessions, this tale of love and unsettling illnesses is Improbable with brown paper and projections, many self help books and some very chaseable nymphs. Creators of theatre, opera, site specific work and open space events on a national and international level, this is Improbable’s first visit to the Barbican.

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