Taking place in the theatre dressing room of every show Kally & Steinvör have ever been in, past, present and future, this dance theatre show combines physical theatre and dance, dialogue and music.
A 60+ coming of age story
Moving between the real relationship in the dressing room as they get ready, always getting ready, and the surreal internal states which describe the losses, gains and adjustments of ageing, two performers perpetually navigate the memories and shifting realities of their bodies and minds with wry humour as they get ready to step out on stage once more.
In a world where we do battle with ideas of who we are told to be, wish we were and actually are, accepting and embracing ourselves as we are now, is the backbone and challenge of this show. This piece is fundamentally about adaptability, resilience, loss, irreverence, joie de vivre and dancing.
A Company Chordelia production,
in Association with the Byre Theatre and Luminate
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Performance details
- Show times
- Evening
- 7.30pm
- Running time
55 minutes, no interval
- Age suitability
12+
Discounts
Friends 20% off
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Concessions £2 off
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Access informationCredits
Written and Directed by Kally Lloyd-Jones
Created and choreographed by Kally Lloyd-Jones and Steinvör Palsson
Performed by Kally Lloyd-Jones and Steinvör Palsson
Designed by Janis Hart
Lighting Design by Kate Bonney
Music: Dabney Morris, Saint-Saens, Shostakovitch, Massenet, Barry Manilow, Chopin, Fantcha,
Revel is funded by Creative Scotland’s Touring Fund
Supported by Dance Base, The Work Room and Byre Youth & Community Arts.
Revel is supported through The Work Room’s Residency programme. Development supported by Magnetic North.
Studio Theatre