Details
In a tobacco warehouse by London Bridge sits the giant centrepiece of our great industrial exposition - an abandoned relic of Victorian technology. The original purpose of the machine is unknown. If it were built today it would probably fit into the palm of your hand but, in that Golden Age, colossal bulk was the plat du jour. The future is behind us. The end of the empire is just around the corner.
Money takes place in an extraordinary three-storey set built in the centre of an empty warehouse in Bermondsey Street. The audience are led inside, where the action unfolds around, above and below them. But all is not well with the machine. It hisses steam; over-stressed gears throb and grind beneath our seats. The lights keep going out and the jukebox is on the blink. Meanwhile a strange, feral child is stalking the ventilation ducts... Inspired by Émile Zola's novel L'Argent - which was in turn inspired by the events surrounding the collapse of the Union Générale - a nineteenth century French banking fiasco. Dispensing with most of the text, Shunt reshape the work in their inimitable aesthetic of fractured narrative, electrifying imagery and all-out sensory assault.
Money is loud, disorientating and absurd - a unique theatrical experience that puts the audience in the thick of it. Running time approx 90mins
Cast/Performers
Andrew Rutland,
David Rosenberg,
Gemma Brockis,
Hannah Ringham,
Heather Uprichard,
Layla Rosa,
Lizzie Clachan,
Louise Mari,
Mischa Twitchin,
Serena BobowskiCreatives/Company
Producer:
Shunt Collective