R2R – ELEPHANT AND CASTLE

Music |
29th April 2017

Sat 29 Apr | Doors 5.45pm | £5

Part of the 'Right to Roam' Festival
 

The first thing I said to my partner Lillian in my sleep was “I want to get in a wardrobe and take you to Elephant and Castle.”

Do you tell the truth when you talk in your sleep? Does your sleep talk even make sense? And could it just be that you analyse your relationships in a way that’s more honest than you do when
you’re awake? That’s the dangerous premise behind ‘Elephant and Castle,’ a new, experimental show that springs from three years of recorded sleep talk.

From there, it becomes tender, funny, uncomfortable and dark too, as the mutterings never quite take the form of honest coherence. But does the incoherence conceal the truth? Is there something
struggling to be said? Something perhaps that is painful and potentially disastrous for this relationship? Using live music and extracts from those recordings, Elephant and Castle is a Gig Theatre show about how honest it’s possible to be and have your relationship survive.

“Lillian Henley supplies a rich complementary score. It’s Kafka meets Little Shop of Horrors” – WhatsOnStage on 1927’s Golem
“A Totally Unique Comedy Experience” – Time Out on Tom Adams’ Lounge Gigs
“Husband and wife duo Tom and Lillian delicately weave together moments of lightness and dark accompanied by a score of beautiful singing” – Marie McCarthy, Artistic Director, Omnibus
“Lillian Henley’s piano score is perfect” – Libby Purves, The Times on Regents Park Open Air Theatre production of Pride and Prejudice
“The Wainwrights in PJ’s” – Audience Member
“The wife and husband dynamic between Lillian and Tom is wonderful! Their singing and voices together sound beautiful.” – Audience Member

For more info visit:
www.tom-adams.co.uk/elephant–castle.html

Venue: Studio

DATES & TIMES

29th April 2017

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