Details
In Matador, a last trader stands in the ruins of the collapsed finance industry performing his swansong. As his world crumbles around him, the Matador tries makes one last deal with the audience. Across the corridor, The Bean Counter sits in the tax office, trying to find a way to fill the hole in our country's pockets. Making decisions that no-one else wants to, he tries to avoid his own gaze in the mirror as he realises he can't enforce the rules he worships. A remnant of economic hope is found in Trust Fund, where offer the audience the unique opportunity to invest in our most precious resource - our children. The future generations are our country's greatest asset, and surely the best way for us to enable them to meet their potential is to privatise childhood? Born of frustration, anger and a sense of powerlessness of the individual caught in a society driven by the market and a failing economy, these performances have been developed over the last two years through Theatre Delicatessen's Associate Artist scheme. This is the first time that these three pieces will be performed together and in their entirety. Running time: 90mins. Ages 16+
Cast/Performers
Neil Connolly,
Emma Britton,
Matthew Haigh,
Mark FaircloughCreatives/Company
Producer(s):
The Lab Collective,
Theatre Delicatessen Associate ArtistsDirector(s):
Natalie Scott,
Joseph ThorpeDesign:
Thomas Yeomans (video)