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Performance

VenueEtcetera Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From17th March 1998
To22nd March 1998
What is currently on at Etcetera Theatre (V198)

Born Angry

Born AngryT904134398
A tawdry tale of tainted and twisted love! The Spirit of Youth is left for dead in a disused public toilet, known by the local gay men of a Somerset village as 'Club Sex'. It was here some five years ago that teenagers Andy and Bovril discarded their youth in favour of anoymous casual sex. But both 'Youth' and 'Love' would return with a vengeance to haunt them forever more.
Author Barney Ashton


Archive :: production:T904134398, play:S2621, venue:V198

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 02Jul06: visit 02 Jan 99: last visit 02 Feb 99: 02 Feb 99:
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User Review: 02Jul06:

as his character's spirit/god/toilet, startling the audience with an unexpected sharpness which overwhelms the otherwise listless character. A contemporary theme with the sensibilities and straightforwardness of a Greek Tragedy. Sturdy direction by Gemma Greene complimented by Cressner's unadulterated sceneography reminiscent of an amphitheatre overrun perhaps by rowdy Eastenders. Lauren Duffie certainly does not play by the rules with such unconventional lighting, but then again, neither does playwright Barney Ashton. Ashton has the ability to mix and match styles with the ease of a post-modern poet, yet book walks the fine line of didacticism. Yet coupled with riveting direction and distracted by rich language it becomes less of a challenge to ignore the teacher and focus on his sexy assistant. More on Barney Ashton can be found on TGA's website.


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User Reviews

USER (02Jul06): visit 02 Jan 99: last visit 02 Feb 99: 02 Feb 99:
USER (02Jul06): as his character's spirit/god/toilet, startling the audience with an unexpected sharpness which overwhelms the otherwise listless character. A contemporary theme with the sensibilities and straightforwardness of a Greek Tragedy. Sturdy direction by Gemma Greene complimented by Cressner's unadulterated sceneography reminiscent of an amphitheatre overrun perhaps by rowdy Eastenders. Lauren Duffie certainly does not play by the rules with such unconventional lighting, but then again, neither does playwright Barney Ashton. Ashton has the ability to mix and match styles with the ease of a post-modern poet, yet book walks the fine line of didacticism. Yet coupled with riveting direction and distracted by rich language it becomes less of a challenge to ignore the teacher and focus on his sexy assistant. More on Barney Ashton can be found on TGA's website.
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