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Details

Celebrating one of man's greatest vices, Drunk is a wickedly delicious cocktail of theatre and dance that takes audiences on an intoxicating journey through some of history's greatest tipples, and the victims who fall prey to their mood altering qualities. From the 'Shots', the stag do lads with an aggressive case of ?little man syndrome'; to 'Vodka', the ageing and diet conscious Russian actress living in the faded glamour of her past, Drunk is an irreverent and affectionate look at what the drink we order says about us. With an original score from award-winning composer Grant Olding, a live band and a talented company of dancers that will pop your cork, Drunk is a frenetic dance-drama that explores the relationship we have with our ultimate drug of choice: alcohol. Get ready; this is theatre dance under the influence.

Cast/Performers

Anabel Kutay (Absinthe), Simon Hardwick (Cider), Katy Lowenhoff (Champagne), Ashley Andrews (Scotch), Gemma Sutton (Ice), Fela Lufadeju (Rum), Lucinda Laurence (Vodka), Daniel Collins (Martini)

Creatives/Company

Author: Drew McOnie
Music: Grant Olding
Lyrics: Grand Olding
Producer: Lucy Ockenden (for The McOnie Company - in association with Jim Zalles and Curve Theatre Leicester)
Director: Drew McOnie
Choreographer: Drew McOnie
Design: Ryan Laight
Costume: Ryan Laight

Drunk

Drunk (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T0320386479. Details of all Drunk archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2101917072

Archive Listings

5 Feb 14
  to
1 Mar 14
Bridewell Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
28 Jan 14
  to
1 Feb 14
Curve
Leicester, Leicestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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