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The Tin Horizon

Theatre503, Inner London
From: Wednesday, 15th April 2009
To: Saturday, 9 May 2009

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Synopsis

Vladimir has problems. His servants won't listen, his ex is coming to stay, and his taxidermy shop is attracting unwanted interest from the Police. Worse there is a distinct possibility the Messiah is coming for breakfast. Anarchic and unexpected, Tin Horizon is a playful vision of where we might be heading.

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16 April 2009

Promising playwright Orlando Wells' latest offering The Tin Horizon combines cunning wit, profound reflections and gritty psychological aspects to provide a testing but highly entertaining evening at Battersea's Theatre503.

The play centres on taxidermist Vladimir (Nick Malinowski) - who also moonlights as a scientist, having discovered a cancer vaccine - as he is forced to make life-changing decisions on one particularly extraordinary day. An impending visit from his ex-girlfriend sparks flashbacks to a happier, simpler time when complications of present-day police attention and possible arrest weren’t clouding the air of his taxidermy shop.

Wells ignores conventional chronology and instead jumps sporadically from present to past - a technique that enhances its originality while keeping viewers on their toes. This is a play that digs deeply into the psyche; it feels highly interactive without ever directly acknowledging...

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Katherine Coyne - 17 April 2009: starstarstarstarstar

Superb - hugely entertaining and very funny. The characters are complicated and intriguing and brilliantly acted. The plot is a little difficult to follow at times, but the story falls cleverly into place at the end. The small space is used extremely effectively to produce a dynamic and intimate piece of theatre. I would thoroughly recommend going!...

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