Droopy met Hal
DROOPY MET HAL
Toured 2006/07. International co-production with Fabrik-Potsdam.
International: Festival Biella Italy, Fabrik-Potsdam opening ceremony and as an installation for Year of Architecture Germany-Gross Leuten. Scottish dates included The Traverse, The Arches, Lemon Tree, Duff House Banff and a durational version for public spaces throughout Aberdeenshire.
The piece will be further developed as a bluegrass musical with live music and be available for touring 2012.
Up on the hill sits an old decrepit house- inside its crumbling walls lives the elusive Missy with her sinister butler, the Sticky Man. One day a stranger knocks on their door looking for a job. The stranger turns Missy’s world upside down and reveals that things in the house are not quite as they seem.
….” A gorgeous hour of bizarre action, live and on screen, that melded surreal fairytale with echoes of Hollywood and the scuzzy underbelly of cabaret….so astutely grotesque, comedic and haunting you’re left longing for more”….
Mary Brennan / The Herald
Toured 2006/07. International co-production with Fabrik-Potsdam.
International: Festival Biella Italy, Fabrik-Potsdam opening ceremony and as an installation for Year of Architecture Germany-Gross Leuten. Scottish dates included The Traverse, The Arches, Lemon Tree, Duff House Banff and a durational version for public spaces throughout Aberdeenshire.
The piece will be further developed as a bluegrass musical with live music and be available for touring 2012.
Up on the hill sits an old decrepit house- inside its crumbling walls lives the elusive Missy with her sinister butler, the Sticky Man. One day a stranger knocks on their door looking for a job. The stranger turns Missy’s world upside down and reveals that things in the house are not quite as they seem.
….” A gorgeous hour of bizarre action, live and on screen, that melded surreal fairytale with echoes of Hollywood and the scuzzy underbelly of cabaret….so astutely grotesque, comedic and haunting you’re left longing for more”….
Mary Brennan / The Herald