Theatre review: Splinters
*** THE ARCHES, GLASGOW
THE inaugural graduation show for students taking the Arches-taught diploma in physical theatre, Splinters offered a series of vignettes under the direction of Al Seed, framed within the theme of "structure and decay". Such a broad remit encouraged the performers to explore a variety of styles and degrees of freedom.
After a stilt walker and puppeteer had ushered the audience in, the entire ensemble took the stage to jabber over each other in a bovine manner, the Mad Cows set-up laboured to an intentionally clunky punchline. The Wall took a darker turn, apparently inspired by the lechery of Silvio Berlusconi, a woman manhandled by an unfeeling barrier of masculinity. I Love My Dog, And My Dog Loves Me was intriguing, a couple unable to express themselves outwith their bestial comic roleplay, while The Interval provided one of the more arresting sights of the evening, a bound Robert Przekwas unfurling himself from a contorted position to recite a passage from The Vagina Monologues.
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