R2R – TONIGHT I’M GONNA BE THE NEW ME

Dance |
28th April 2017

Fri 28 April | Doors 7.15pm | £5

Part of the 'Right to Roam' Festival
 

A woman takes to the stage. A man watches from the wings. They both wonder if their love will survive what’s about to happen.

Tonight I’m Gonna Be The New Me is an arresting physical endurance act that crashes headfirst into an impossibly true love story – and out the other side. It exposes how we perform our relationships amidst a reality that just won’t live up to what the movies promised.

Disarmingly honest and comically imagined, Tonight I’m Gonna Be The New Me pierces the bloody heart of our obsession with outlasting hardship.  Intimate and startlingly immediate, it defies you to watch, in spite of yourself.
 

‘Slippery and teasing, murderously entertaining’ ★★★★ The Guardian

'Tantalisingly edgy…a stinging piece of entertainment' ★★★★ The Times

‘Funny, dark, and more than a little bit hostile’ ★★★★ Exeunt

★★★★ Time Out

★★★★ The Stage

★★★★ Whats On Stage

Venue: Theatre (unallocated seating)
 

Time Lapse | Tonight I'm Gonna Be The New Me from Made In China on Vimeo.

Created by Tim Cowbury and Jessica Latowicki
Performed by Jessica Latowicki
Lighting Design by Alex Fernandes
Sound Design by George Percy
Set Design by Emma Bailey
Choreography by Irene Cioni
Produced by Beckie Darlington
Creative Direction: Nina Steiger
Associate Dramaturgs: Deborah Pearson and Christopher Brett Bailey

Funded by Arts Council England.
Originally commissioned by triggered@warwick and supported by Peggy Ramsay Foundation, Royal Victoria Hall Foundation, Soho Theatre, The Place, Shoreditch Town Hall and Bios. Developed at National Theatre Studio and Cove Park via Fuel’s Jerwood Residencies. 

DATES & TIMES

28th April 2017

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