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Home > Theatre > Watch some theatre in London with a live punk rock score

Watch some theatre in London with a live punk rock score

By Caroline King - February 16, 2018Posted in : Theatre

DumbWise Productions - Electra - London theatre 2018

When: 27th February – 24th March 2018

Where: The Bunker, 53A Southwark Street, London SE1 1RU

£: Tickets cost £19.50 and £15 for concessions

What is it?

DumbWise Productions’ Electra will be on at The Bunker in London, from Tuesday 27th February to Saturday 24th March.

A Mother clings to power whilst her Daughter screams murder.  An estranged Son is coming home.  A bloody family saga sprawling decades is about to reach its conclusion.  Everything is about to change.  DumbWise reinvent the murderous Greek myth of power and prophecy as a lyrical modern epic with a live punk-rock score.

Electra, played by Lydia Larson (Skin A Cat, Bunker Theatre and Vault Festival; Doctors, BBC; Kidnapped, Virgin), is set against the backdrop of revolution, drawing inspiration from modern, international conflicts and uprisings.  The revolution is sparked by issues familiar to a modern audience; austerity, unemployment and political corruption.  This new adaptation blends the contemporary and ancient, creating a recognisable world that is also one step removed.

Inspired by the desire to reinvent Greek dramaturgy, the show puts all the action onstage, championing dynamic dialogue over long exposition, using many locations in an almost cinematic retelling and adding a revolutionary context to surround and influence the domestic narrative.

Artistic Director, John Ward comments, “Electra is the original, anti-establishment, punk-rock legend, and a story rampant for reimagining in a modern age. Setting the play within a seething revolution electrifies the plot, finding new meanings for a modern audience, as the contradictions of today’s politics collide with the shocking violence and energy of this classic revenge tragedy.”

The Bunker’s Spring Season sees the venue celebrate its place as a playground for ambitious and adventurous audiences, just over a year after it first opened its doors, highlighting the venue’s commitment to work with both established and emerging playwrights.

More info: www.bunkertheatre.com

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Tagged With: DumbWise Productions, London, London theatre, The Bunker

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