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Feeast Commission: A site-specific international collaboration

16 - 19 November
7.30pm and 9.15pm
5.30pm and 7.30pm on Sunday
running time – approx 50 minutes
Soul-étude
Venue: The Old Abattoir,
187-211 St John Street,
Clerkenwell, London, EC1
(This is a disused building. Access is via a staircase
and we regret that there is no wheelchair access.)


Renowned installation artist Petr Nikl, (The Czech Republic) is set loose in an atmospheric, site specific building with the music of The Balanescu Quartet (UK)
 
THEATRE MÉLANGE
in association with ARIEL THEATRE (Romania)


21 - 22 November
7.45pm
THE MONA LISAS
By Brigitte Louveaux
LONDON PREMIERE

Moving from the world of Leonardo da Vinci via the shock waves of Manet's pornographic‚ nude, the African panorama of the Cubists, Duchamp's ready-mades‚ and Warhol's multiple images to reach the graffiti generation; this sharply funny production takes us on a surreal journey through an explosive landscape of modern visual art.

“Precious seconds of normal life are brushed in with a delicate wash of melancholy joy” - The Times (UK)
 
THE SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART, Moscow (Russia)

24 – 25 November
7.45pm
SIR VANTES DONKY KHOT
Director: Dmitry Krymov
No Dialogue
UK PREMIERE

26 - 27 November
7.45pm
NOT A FAIRY TALE
Director: Dmitry Krymov
No Dialogue
UK PREMIERE

“The characters in Krymov’s play draw eyes where their nose should be, easily grow spare legs and arms and create a frightening, distorted world before our very eyes. To watch them is, of course, amusing, but nonetheless a bit disturbing”. Gazeta Daily
 
FARM IN THE CAVE THEATRE (Czech Republic)

29 November - 2 December
7.45pm
SCLAVI / The Song of an Emigrant
LONDON PREMIERE

Winner of a Herald Angel, Fringe First and Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006, "SCLAVI / The Song of an Emigrant" is based on field research undertaken by Farm in the Cave in villages of eastern Slovakia, old Ruthenian and Ukrainian songs, letters of Slovak emigrants, and the story of Josef Èapek’s Hordubal.
 
TICKET PRICES

Full price: £19
Concessions: £14
- £3 off each ticket sold at the same time for three or more different shows
- £10 stand-by tickets available from 6pm on the day of the performance.
Groups 8 or more: £12 a ticket
Early bird special offer: £12 each ticket if purchased before 14 October.
All shows suitable for 15+.

Cinema tickets will be available for sale mid October

CEEPAM delegate fee: £25 for one day pass / £35 for two day pass
Early bird special offer: £20 for one day pass / £30 for two day pass if purchased before 14 October.  


RiverSide Studios
For further information and to book tickets, please contact
Riverside Studios Box Office on (020) 8237 1111.
 
 
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