You've Got to Love Dancing to Stick to It - T1514274185Following the success of his radio 4 series Concrete Poetry, [Julian Fox] presents this extraordinary one-man show at BAC. You've Got to Love Dancing to Stick to It is set around stories of a summer spent at Brockwell Lido. Fox presents a fantastical mix of urban reflections, home videos, electo-ish pop songs, and maybe even a dance routine. | |
23 Apr 08 to 3 May 08 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L2109285041 |
14 Nov 06 to 3 Dec 06 | BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168 listing details L01365462872 |
New Spaces for Role Models - T1432977933"I love Gatwick airport. It feels like home to me. Especially the North terminal.’ From childhood travel, to a long clockwise walk around the perimeter fence of Gatwick Airport, Julian Fox presents his latest slice of leftfield comedy; a multi-media performance about Gatwick airport and religion." Fusing spoken word, song, performance art, video and dance, this latest work resembles the changing landscape of a fractured modern life. For Fox, the airport is a personal metaphor for a state of transit, a departure lounge of identity and a place of alienation, where nothing is fixed but anything is possible. The airport brings together the future with the past, and allows fantasies to take flight. | |
4 Nov 05 | Lancaster Arts, Lancaster :: V522 listing details L1715231565 |
18 Nov 04 to 27 Nov 04 | The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372 listing details L01457586756 |
Goodbye Seattle Coffee Company - T1434451821"In this piece of music theatre, I will talk, sing and dance. I'd like it to have some visuals, like some slides or video projections but it might just be a drawing or two. It's about Seattle and coffee. It's also about wanting to be an architect, I think. I haven't really got very far with it yet." Goodbye Seattle Scratch is the new show by [Julian Fox]. His last creation, Re-Branding Mr God wowed audiences in Edinburgh and London with its unusual mix of comedy, cabaret and performance art and won Julian a nomination in the Guardian's Alternative Perrier Awards, 2001. | |
16 Nov 03 | Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156 listing details L0904615141 |
7 Feb 03 to 15 Feb 03 | The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372 listing details L0101510220 |
28 May 02 to 30 May 02 | BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168 listing details L01636553572 |
Re-Branding Mr God - T782288822Stage-door keeper of the Barbican by day, performer and singer by night, [Julian Fox] was hailed as the gentlest comedian on the Fringe for last year's The Slacker's Opera. This year he returns for another 30 minutes of songs, laughter and wistful contemplation of the meaning of his life.Producer Sally Ann Lycett ([Guy Chapman Associates]). | |
1 Aug 01 to 27 Aug 01 | Pleasance, Edinburgh :: V1282 listing details L2065999017 |
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17 May 01 to 19 May 01 | The Gate Theatre, Inner London :: V231 listing details L2133198741 |