Odyssey
Arts Centre Washington
Thursday 26 March
An award winning adaption
of Homer’s masterpiece ‘The Odyssey’ comes to Arts Centre Washington on Thursday 26
March. But Theatre Ad Infinitum’s
production ‘Odyssey’ is an epic story with a difference… this is a one man
show!
One Actor. One hour. One man’s epic
quest to reunite with his family and seek his bloody revenge. Lecoq-trained
company Ad Infinitum, ‘Best of the Fringe’ (Observer) reinvent the timeless
Greek myth. Passionate, highly physical, and poignant storytelling brings this
breath taking adventure to life. A
journey that will ignite the imagination and awaken the senses…
The
show is performed by George Mann and directed by Nir Paldi.
Director
Nir Paldi said: “We wanted to create a
dramatic and poetic piece that really works the imagination of the audience:
being a one man show this was a big challenge. The magic, characters, spaces,
colours, and whole islands are all created by George and I had to push hard to
find the precise world of Homer’s Odyssey.”
Odyssey
follows the Greek warrior Odysseus in his relentless attempt to get home so he
can see his wife and son again before he dies. Up against the God Poseidon and
his hurricanes; nymphs that sexually enslave him; countless characters,
creatures and ferocious one-eyed monsters; whatever hardship he endures,
Odysseus’ tough heart won’t give in. But after twenty year’s away from home
will everything be as he left it…?
Odyssey
premiered in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was an official Fringe Sell-Out
Show receiving critical acclaim and going on to win The Stage ‘Best Solo Performer
Award’. It
has since toured internationally to sell out audiences in Norway, Italy, Romania, Croatia and Canada but this is the first time that it has been
performed here in the North East.
Theatre Ad Infinitum is
a multi-award-winning international theatre ensemble based in London who create performances that challenge and inspire
by harnessing the universal language of the body.
Tickets:
Odyssey
comes to Arts Centre Washington on Thursday 26 March, 7.30pm. Tickets are £8.50 / £6 (conc) and be bought
from www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
or by calling 0191 219 3455.
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