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At 11:26am on February 27, 2010, Elinor Randle said…
Tmesis Theatre (“Physical theatre of the very highest standard” The Stage) are performing at the Studio at Manchester Royal Exchange from 3rd – 6th Mar.Tickets: £4.75-£9.50 Box office: 0161 833 9833 or www.royalexchange.co.uk
The Dreadful Hours combines Tmesis Theatre’s Yorgos Karamalegos and Elinor Randle and their trademark physicality with new writing from acclaimed Northwest playwright Chris Fittock, in a darkly comic drama that explores the quiet crumbling of love’s first flourish through the lifetime of one couple’s relationship. Peepolykus’s master of the ridiculous Javier Marzan directs a wonderfully inventive production full of dark humour and striking visuals.
“Rarefied… intriguing… performed with exquisite precision.” The Guardian. (For Tmesis)
"Strong, innovative, and combining comedy and tragedy in a most creative fashion. Definitely worth the ticket price and will have your mind ticking as you sit down for dinner the following day” Liverpool Live
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The Dreadful Hours combines Tmesis Theatre’s Yorgos Karamalegos and Elinor Randle and their trademark physicality with new writing from acclaimed Northwest playwright Chris Fittock, in a darkly comic drama that explores the quiet crumbling of love’s first flourish through the lifetime of one couple’s relationship. Peepolykus’s master of the ridiculous Javier Marzan directs a wonderfully inventive production full of dark humour and striking visuals.
“Rarefied… intriguing… performed with exquisite precision.” The Guardian. (For Tmesis)
"Strong, innovative, and combining comedy and tragedy in a most creative fashion. Definitely worth the ticket price and will have your mind ticking as you sit down for dinner the following day” Liverpool Live
www.tmesistheatre.com