
"Funny, surprising and deeply moving" Eirini Karsaki (see full review)
Taking the architecture of a studio theatre and the conventions of a theatre show as its starting-point, One-Man Stage Piece invites both artist and audience to ask themselves a simple question: what am I doing here?
Delicately poised between humour and uneasiness through the vulnerability of a man alone on stage, One-Man Stage Piece attempts to bridge the gap established by the architecture and conventions of theatre.
To find out more about the piece, please read Eirini Kartsaki's review on Remote Goat
One-Man Stage Piece is being developed through a series of showings around the UK. Following showings at the Bluecoat in Liverpool, Chisenhale Dance Space in London and Coachwerks in Brighton, Justin Allen brings One-Man Stage Piece home to Chisenhale for the last time:
Friday 18th June, 6.30pm
(performance will finish in time for the England world-cup match)
Chisenhale Dance Space, 64-84 Chisenhale Road, London E3 5QZ
This showing is free and open to anyone.
For this piece Justin is being mentored by outstanding artist Rajni Shah and has been supported by Chisenhale Dance Space and Arts Council England.