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All That's Left is a humorous and thrilling contemporary performance that showcases the performers ?need' for admiration, love and to be remembered by all, yet the underlying realisation that none of this will be is prominent throughout as they desperately plead for the audience's attention.
All That's Left uses the life and inevitable death of the legendary figure of Charlie Chaplin as a metaphor for what they strive to be, with more than a nod towards vaudeville and silent film. The performers enter the performance space through the red curtains time and time again, but they refuse to exit through the red curtains, for they fear ?leaving' for good. The performance plays with the tradition of theatricality, as we slowly realise that sadly, once it's over, it's over.
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