You (2015)
Verbal and physical slapstick exposes the darker truths behind love and relationships in this danced monologue from Nigel Charnock, the ‘bad boy of physical theatre’. Co-founder of DV8 Physical Theatre, Nigel’s acclaimed work reveals a queer self-deprecating humour, fusing love, loss and emotional solitude in response to the homophobic climate of the 80’s in the shadow of the AIDS epidemic.
Director: Graham Clayton-Chance
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: November 20, 2015
Cast
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is You about?
- Verbal and physical slapstick exposes the darker truths behind love and relationships in this danced monologue from Nigel Charnock, the ‘bad boy of physical theatre’. Co-founder of DV8 Physical Theatre, Nigel’s acclaimed work reveals a queer self-deprecating humour, fusing love, loss and emotional solitude in response to the homophobic climate of the 80’s in the shadow of the AIDS epidemic.
- Who directed You?
- You was directed by Graham Clayton-Chance.
- Who stars in You?
- You stars Dan Watson, Keir Patrick.
- How long is You?
- You has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).