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This Is Not Culturally Significant

February 15th – February 19th

VAULT Festival

 

Following a 5 star sell out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, intense and darkly comic one-man show This Is Not Culturally Significant is transferring to the VAULT Festival 2017.

This Is Not Culturally Significant unveils the bizarre, compulsive and eccentric nature of humanity. Over ten characters are portrayed; from a pathologically lying classics professor to a despondent American porn star on the brink of her retirement. This is a thunderous, high energy piece of theatre combining dark clown and deeply grotesque bouffon which holds up a mirror to the often unnoticed absurdities of human life – and contains full frontal male nudity throughout.

Out of Spite Theatre was founded by Adam Scott-Rowley in 2014 and strives to create confrontational, unsettling and high-intensity theatre. This Is Not Culturally Significant is the company’s first show, which aims to unmask the superficiality of our society’s expectations, desires and collective ego.

 

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This Is Not Culturally Significant

 

Writer/Performer -Adam Scott-Rawley

 

Producers – Out of Spite Theatre and Theatre N16

 

February 15th 2017 – February 19th 2017

Wednesday – Sunday, 7.15pm

weekend matinees at 2.30pm

 

The Vaults, Leake St, London SE1 7NN

Ticket Price – £12

Running Time – 50 mins

 

Box Office – VAULT Festival

vaultfestival.com/event/this-is-not-culturally-significant

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Summer Nights in Space

Summer Nights in Space

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Hannah Elsy Productions is proud to announce the cast and crew of new science fiction musical Summer Nights in Space, coming to the VAULT Festival in February 2017. Summer Nights in Space is a glam space rock musical from composer Henry Carpenter (The Quentin Dentin Show), rooted in classic science fiction, using the bizarre setting of musical theatre to combine the song and dance of entertainment with the really big questions.

L-R – Candice Palladino, Matthew Jacobs Morgan & Benjamin Victor
Matthew Jacobs Morgan (Love, Nina and Cuffs, BBC1 and Wasted, E4) plays John Spartan, a dedicated professional astronaut, who has worked all his life to achieve his dream of going into space. Morgan’s theatre credits also include Our Town, Almeida Theatre and The Hive, Jackson’s Lane. He is joined by Candice Palladino (4 Fit Girls Hit London, Fish Overboard Pictures and Everybody Dies, Edible Brains Productions – Nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Featured Role at the Planet Connections Theater Festival) as the ferocious and sexy Alien, and Benjamin Victor as Lethal Space Bizzle (brash, effortless and sleeping with your wife) and the Computer (stuck on board the spaceship and leading an unexpressed inner life).
The show will be directed by Sinead O’Callaghan (Peter and the Starcatcher, Arena Theatre and Gentle Tim, VAULT Festival 2016), who is also working on The Lock In for Over The Limit Theatre at VAULT Festival 2017. Returning from Hannah Elsy Productions’ The Quentin Dentin Show are Lara Davidson (Design and Lighting Design) and Caldonia Walton (Movement).
Summer Nights in Space, a sequel to The Quentin Dentin Show, continues writer Henry Carpenter’s breakdown of a “broken future”. This production is part of VAULT Festival’s “Proxima V” programming strand of science fiction/ futuristic work for 2017.

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Summer Nights in Space

February 15th  – February 19th  6pm

  matinee at 3.30pm on Saturday 18th Feb

Running Time 70 mins

 

The Brick Hall, The Vaults, Leake St, Lambeth,

London SE1 7AD

 

Ticket Price  £15

VAULT Festival Box Office

 vaultfestival.com/event/summer-nights-in-space

Creative

Book, Music and Lyrics – Henry Carpenter
Producer – Hannah Elsy Productions, supported by
The Rich Mix Cultural Foundation
Director – Sinead O’Callaghan
Movement Director – Caldonia Walton
Designer & Lighting Designer – Lara Davidson