Saturday, 26 September 2009

SEAS Day 2

Went down onto the beach today to look at The Silicone Boys. It looked like a series of brightly coloured people had been buried up to their necks in sand.















Also went into the Ex-Serviceman's Club today to look at The Kiss and Waste Project and liked the piece of film with the camera strapped to a donkey.

Then helped out again with crowd control on Suitcases which had it's biggest audience so far. The performers decided to sing one number from the fire escape of a pub en route. Every performance of this piece has been different so far though I have noticed now after three shows that one actor never sings and remains somewhat aloof.

In the evening I helped out at Waiting again and although the audience were not quite as reactive as the previous night (mainly I suspect as last night there were members of other companies present) it still received it's second standing ovation.

After that I saw the Swedish opera Sorelle which tells the story of three sisters falling in love with the same sea captain. It was a bit bizarre but well performed and with an intriguing revolving set.

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