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Performance

VenueThe Platform
TownMorecambe
CountyLancashire
From13th April 2018
To15th April 2018
The Platform (V302377202)
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  • Date of change: 13 Apr 18 - T0375116761

The Mark of the Beast

Work:: The Mark of the Beast (S086136194)

The Mark of the Beast looks at early experiences of being drunk; family parties; teenage socialising and over indulgence through sound, spoken word and dark humour. Following Martin's research in Islay about the temperance movement, the piece takes inspiration from the Book of Revelation and questions the role that alcohol plays in society.
Author Martin O'Connor
Author Nichola Scrutton (sound artist)

Production:: (T0375116761)

The Mark of the Beast is a bold new spoken word performance in Scots and English from theatre maker and performer Martin O'Connor. Inspired by Glasgow's relationship with alcohol and addiction and created in partnership with those in varying stages of recovery from alcohol addiction, the performance explores temptation, morality, and social attitudes towards the ?demon drink.
Presented byPlatform
Design Fergus Dunnet
Design North East Recovery Community
Performer Marton O'Connor

Listing:: L0274049135




Production details

The Mark of the Beast is a bold new spoken word performance in Scots and English from theatre maker and performer Martin O'Connor. Inspired by Glasgow's relationship with alcohol and addiction and created in partnership with those in varying stages of recovery from alcohol addiction, the performance explores temptation, morality, and social attitudes towards the ?demon drink.

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