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Performance

VenueNorthern Stage
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From27th September 2006
To28th September 2006
When19:00
Prices Free
Northern Stage (V568)
Current/Future Listings
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Exquisite Pain

Exquisite Pain

Work:: Exquisite Pain (S01308796558)

A man and a woman tell stories of ordinary and not-so-ordinary heart-break, each story accompanied by a single iconic image. A red telephone on a hotel bed. A subway station. The view from a window. A green Mercedes. The woman repeatedly recounts the story of the end of an affair; remembering it differently each time, while the man tells stories from many different people; snapshots of sorrow in a catalogue of suffering, break-ups, humiliations, deaths, bad dentistry and love letters that never arrive.

Production:: (T01973082869)

Based on a project by renowned French conceptual artist Sophie Calle, this extraordinarily simple and intimate performance from Forced Entertainment explores how language, memory and forgetting move to contain, preserve or erase events; how people come to terms with trauma. Exquisite Pain is about love, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves when things have gone wrong. Co-producers: Theater der Welt 2005 (Stuttgart), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), The National Museum of Art, Design and Architecture (Oslo), Kaaitheater (Brussels), La Filature, scene nationale de Mulhouse, Tanzquartier Wien.
Company Forced Entertainment
Director Tim Etchells
Design Richard Lowdon
Lighting Nigel Edwards

Listing:: L770800712

Stage 2



Production details

Based on a project by renowned French conceptual artist Sophie Calle, this extraordinarily simple and intimate performance from Forced Entertainment explores how language, memory and forgetting move to contain, preserve or erase events; how people come to terms with trauma. Exquisite Pain is about love, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves when things have gone wrong. Co-producers: Theater der Welt 2005 (Stuttgart), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), The National Museum of Art, Design and Architecture (Oslo), Kaaitheater (Brussels), La Filature, scene nationale de Mulhouse, Tanzquartier Wien. Stage 2

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