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Slaughter - Slaughter is a cut-throat dance drama performed to Richard Rogers’ classic Slaughter on 10th Avenue. Set amidst the complex social and sexual politics of Manhattan, Slaughter follows the journeys of three contrasting characters, leading to their ultimate deaths at the hands of jealousy, drugs and the struggle for power. Cameo - Their work will challenge the conventional narrative relationship between framing, sound and non-verbal communication signs, as used in suspense films. The aim is to translate these cinematic features into a theatrical construction playing with the audience’s perceptions. The Devil and the Details¦ - "I have been working on revealing my inner dictator for some time, in the hope that it may not manifest quite as much in my everyday life. This is a truth about myself... which I am laughing at." Between Identities - This solo performance will expose the alternative realities of our inner and outer worlds. Exploring notions of anonymity and loss of external identity while revealing an inner world of associations and imaginings, this will be a dark but quirky glimpse into distorted reality.

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): Drew McOnie (Slaugher), Riccardo Buscarini (Cameo), Antonio de la Fe Guedes (Cameo), Rachel Lopez de la Nieta (The Devil and the Details), Deborah Light (Between Identities)

The Place Prize - Preview 4 - Slaughter/Cameo (working title)/The Devil and the Details/Between Identities (working title)

The Place Prize - Preview 4 - Slaughter/Cameo (working title)/The Devil and the Details/Between Identities (working title) (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1378051548. Details of all The Place Prize - Preview 4 - Slaughter/Cameo (working title)/The Devil and the Details/Between Identities (working title) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S670676715

Archive Listings

16 Sep 10The Place Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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