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VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From12th September 2001
Opened13th September 2001
To16th September 2001
WhenSep 12 at 19:00, Sep 13-15 at 19:45, Sep 16 at 17:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £24.00.
Barbican Centre (V371)
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Daaali

Daaali

Work:: Daaali (S2068185230)

Dali lies on his deathbed with all the exuberant theatricality of one of the art world's greatest eccentrics and conjures up the child Salvador. Together they recreate the wild surrealist world of his life and paintings on an everchanging stage where nothing and no-one are quite what they seem. Thus Miro becomes a delicate girl with long blonde plaits, Kandinsky, Pollock and Mondrian are petulant adolescent clowns and Picasso a ventriloquist's doll, manipulated and pampered. Garcia Lorca neatly seques into Dali's wife Gala; Hitler into a Punch and Judy World War I tableau, which dissolves into Dali's most resonant image of dripping clocks. This portrait of the century he inhabited, his idols, his repressed childhood, his contemporaries, the manipulation of the media and, of course, his art is presented with the utmost theatrical invention by nine actors and imaginative use of film, photographs and computer graphics. As the broad strokes of Dali's brush re-create images of his work across the stage, so his fame, life and legacy are coloured in. Visually glorious, dripping with fantasy and surreal humour, this is Dali - spiny lobsters and all! Run time 2hrs.
Author Els Joglars

Production:: (T1833807095)

Performed in Spanish with English surtitles. Contains some strong language and nudity.
Adapted by Albert Boadella
Director Albert Boadella

Listing:: L0457875487

BITE 01. Barbican Theatre



Production details

Performed in Spanish with English surtitles. Contains some strong language and nudity. BITE 01. Barbican Theatre

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