Review: A Single Man at Factory International Is 'an Absolute Must-See and a Rare Piece of Theatre'
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Review: A Single Man at Factory International is 'an absolute must-see and a rare piece of theatre'
A Single Man is a raw, poetic portrait of grief and identity, told through movement, music, and aching silence. The post Review: A Single Man at Factory International is ‘an absolute must-see and a rare piece of theatre’ appeared first on I Love Manchester.
A Single Man – Aviva Studios - North West End UK
Christopher Isherwood’s 1964 study of grief, A Single Man, is a recognition of the complexities of our inner thoughts at a time of crisis. When fashion designer Tom Ford adapted the book for his 2009 movie of the same name, he chose to round off some of lead character George’s rougher edges. Ford also concluded the story more decisively. In this contemporary ballet, Jonathan Watkins appears to have returned to the original source material, in t…
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