Caroline-Horton-Mess-1Josephine is putting on a play – Boris and Sistahl help. It’s about anorexia. But don’t let that put you off. Unflinchingly they confront big issues (and extremely tiny ones).
Date/Time: Jan 20 2017, 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm
Vancouver, Waterfront Theatre | Event calendarAge: 12 a
Cost: $20.00
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Today they will tackle a particularly thin elephant in the room. Obsession, addiction and not wanting to get out of bed: a play with songs by London’s 2013 Olivier Award (equivalent to Broadway’s Tony Awards) nominated Caroline Horton.
Mess is a show about one person’s journey through anorexia to recovery. With absurd physical theatre, original songs, and personal struggle; Mess is darkly funny, deeply moving and incredibly bold.
But this isn’t the real version; the real one will have a proper set, a revolving stage and a full orchestra from Vienna. In the meantime, this will have to do. She’s joined in her efforts by her best pal Boris and Sistahl, the musician. As the trio pushes on, they unflinchingly confront big issues (and extremely tiny ones): obsession, addiction, not wanting to get out of bed. As we journey with them, we get a truly personal look into the realities of the disorder, what it does and what recovery might mean.
As a work of theatre Mess is a real dynamo, with wild invention, laughs galore and great songs to boot. It’s as accessible as it is insightful. It also speaks across generations: regardless of your age or experience, you will find much to love. Caroline Horton and company explore the ground where comedy and anguish meet—it’s rough territory, but in the end the show is an expression of hope.
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