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Play Without Words

Sadler's Wells Theatre, Inner London
From: Thursday, 12th July 2012
To: Sunday, 5 August 2012

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Synopsis

Chelsea, 1965. Behind the privileged facade of domestic social order lies a struggle for power, territory and sexual domination. In a suave Chelsea home an urbane master and his beautiful fiancee welcome their new manservant, Prentice. What follows will change their lives forever.

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27 July 2012

Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words is a richly drawn portrait of social class and relationship breakdown in 1960s London. Full of lust and heartbreak, this production - which Bourne has revisited following its 2002 premiere at the National Theatre - is a revelation in dance, exploring the themes, emotions and plot using starkly telling movement and choreography.

Bold gestures and bodily interactions tell of what words cannot often convey; the intensity of feeling, the jarring deceptions of our thoughts, and the depth of our desires. Whilst this may sound like wishy washy jargon, describing a show like this really does present a challenge, since it plays on the fact that words are often inadequate tools which cannot truly reveal the truths that lurk behind our daily facade.


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Play Without Words

Sadler's Wells Theatre, Inner London
From: Thursday, 12th July 2012
To: Sunday, 5 August 2012

Our Review: starstarstarstar Your Reviews: starstarstarstarstar

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Synopsis

Chelsea, 1965. Behind the privileged facade of domestic social order lies a struggle for power, territory and sexual domination. In a suave Chelsea home an urbane master and his beautiful fiancee welcome their new manservant, Prentice. What follows will change their lives forever.

Our Review: starstarstarstar

27 July 2012

Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words is a richly drawn portrait of social class and relationship breakdown in 1960s London. Full of lust and heartbreak, this production - which Bourne has revisited following its 2002 premiere at the National Theatre - is a revelation in dance, exploring the themes, emotions and plot using starkly telling movement and choreography.

Bold gestures and bodily interactions tell of what words cannot often convey; the intensity of feeling, the jarring deceptions of our thoughts, and the depth of our desires. Whilst this may sound like wishy washy jargon, describing a show like this really does present a challenge, since it plays on the fact that words are often inadequate tools which cannot truly reveal the truths that lurk behind our daily facade.

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Jo Freeman - 27 July 2012: starstarstarstarstar

OMG Fantastic & very sexy!!! Another formidable production from Matthew Bourne...

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