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The good, the God and the guillotine

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posted on 2024-03-22, 16:18 authored by Andrew WestersideAndrew Westerside, Peter Petralia, David McBride, Gillian Lees, Leentje Van de Cruys, Martin Blain, Paul J. Rogers, Nicholas Donovan, Jane Turner, Rebecca M. K. Makus, Adam Y. Gregory
<p>A show that steals its style from the gig, the opera and the recital, The Good, the God and the Guillotine is a music-driven piece of theatre like no other.A long walk, the beach. A fight, a murder. The heat, and the barking of dogs. We�re travelling out of the sun and towards darkness.Three performers and three laptop musicians create an atmospheric, cross-genre journey through a tangle of relationships and technologies, all set against reactive objects, lights and hand-drawn animations.Proto-type Theater, collaborating with the musician/composers of MMUle, lighting designer Rebecca M. K. Makus and animator Adam York Gregory, present a performance sung and spoken across thirteen distinct chapters. The Good, the God and the Guillotine is a personal answer to the universal question, and was inspired by a reading of Albert Camus� powerful 1942 novel The Stranger.</p>

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Arts Council England

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Lincoln Performing Arts Centre

Manchester Metropolitan University

Nottingham Playhouse

Tramway

History

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-09-08

ePrints ID

24073

Event Name

Nottingham European Arts Festival 2014

Event Dates

28-May-14

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