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After grappling with feminism and
tackling porn, RashDash wrestle with masculinity
Two
Man Show
Newcastle Northern Stage
Thursday 6th –
Saturday 8th October 2016
“RashDash are the punk princesses of late night
theatre” Guardian
Abbi Greenland and Helen Goalen are women playing women playing men in a show
about how patriarchy is bad for everyone, and how being a man can be a
dangerous, difficult and confusing act.
In their trademark raw and visceral performance style combining physical theatre and live music, Abbi and Helen asks what it is to be a man in a feminist future, how language is geared towards empowering men, and what men and women really understand about each other.
In their trademark raw and visceral performance style combining physical theatre and live music, Abbi and Helen asks what it is to be a man in a feminist future, how language is geared towards empowering men, and what men and women really understand about each other.
Photo: Richard Davenport
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This October, RashDash are taking their smash hit Edinburgh production Two
Man Show on tour coming to Northern Stage this October. A divisive and
controversial new show exploring masculinity, the show won a prestigious Fringe
First Award from the Scotsman, and was nominated for a Total Theatre Award, and
won a Stage Award. Abbi and Helen tackle big issues in their shows, their last
show took on the porn industry at the National Theatre and on tour in We Want
You To Watch, and before that they explored how women are talked about in the
media in The Ugly Sisters…
Performers Abbi Greenland
and Helen Goalen said, “This is an exciting time to be a woman. This is the beginning of the end
of patriarchy. We’re alive and we want to be part of the change. This show is an
invitation to men to be part of it too. If you’re not
already. It’s an invitation to create a new language that will allow us to think new
thoughts. It’s an invitation to create more space for the people we really are. The
show is live music, movement and women playing men and it’s a mass of
contradictions. Like the world. Expect to be moved and confused, provoked,
tickled and alarmed.”
RashDash are theatre makers and performers
Abbi Greenland and Helen Goalen. They make theatre combining movement,
music and text. Their work is a combination of radical feminist ideas explored
through an articulate physical style in a form that they continue to reinvent.
RashDash has won two Fringe First Awards (in 2010 and 2011), The Tods Murray
Awards for Best Book and Innovation in Musical Theatre, and have received
nominations for Total Theatre and Off West End Awards. Their shows include Snow
White and Rose Red (Cambridge Junction), We Want You to Watch
(National Theatre and national tour), Oh, I Can’t Be Bothered (Finland, Soho Theatre
and tour), and The Ugly Sisters (Edinburgh Fringe and national tour).
Becky Wilkie is a composer and musician
and a regular collaborator with RashDash having worked on Another Someone
and The Frenzy. Becky has toured internationally with Fear of Men
and Bright Light Bright Light and is a regular composer and performer on
the Manchester music scene.
Northern Stage in Newcastle has a
reputation for breathing new life into classic texts, curating ambitious and
sometimes daring contemporary theatre and working with thousands of people
every year in a strong participation programme. This is the fifth year that
Northern Stage has hosted a programme at the Edinburgh Fringe, presenting some
of the most interesting theatre from across the north of England and beyond.
On The Web:
Running
Time: 60
minutes | Suitable for ages 14+
Cast &
creatives:
Devised and performed by Abbi Greenland and Helen
Goalen
Music by Becky Wilkie
Designed by Oliver Townsend
Lighting Design by Katharine Williams
Tickets:
Two
Man Show comes to Newcastle Northern Stage on Thursday 6th – Saturday 8th
October 2016 at 8pm.
Tickets cost £15.50 (concs £13.50) and are available online at www.northernstage.co.uk or from the box office on 0191 230 5151.
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