A man and a boy meet on a stage that lies somewhere between a construction site, a scrap yard and a hill at dawn. Together they dance, play, wrestle and sing, trying to figure out what it means to be a man. The Show For Young Men is a wild, tender and moving dance piece developed jointly by the boy Alfie and the dancer Robbie. It creates a space in which a caring form of masculinity is allowed to exist.
Guesthouse Project, Edinburgh (UK)
Made & Directed by: Eoin McKenzie
Performance und Colloboration: Robbie Synge & Alfie
Stage and Costume: Rachel O’Neill
Sound Design: Greg Sinclair
Light Design: Katharine Williams
Production: Isy Sharman
Fog and flying objects are used in the piece. At times, the lighting is colorful, flashing, bright, or very dim. The music and sounds are sometimes loud.
A boy and a man are performing on stage. There are some very powerful and emotional moments, including one in which the boy is pushed. At times, both performers leave the stage and enter the audience area.
Age 8+ About 50 min
in a few words in spoken English
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The Show for young Men (8+) – Guesthouse Project, Edinburgh (UK), Fotos: Tommy Ga Ken-Wan
8+
in a few words in spoken English
About 50 min
Eintrittskarten erhalten Sie bei den jeweiligen Veranstalter*innen bei Klick auf den Ticketbutton oder am Telefon.


A man and a boy meet on a stage that lies somewhere between a construction site, a scrap yard and a hill at dawn. Together they dance, play, wrestle and sing, trying to figure out what it means to be a man. The Show For Young Men is a wild, tender and moving dance piece developed jointly by the boy Alfie and the dancer Robbie. It creates a space in which a caring form of masculinity is allowed to exist.
Made & Directed by: Eoin McKenzie
Performance und Colloboration: Robbie Synge & Alfie
Stage and Costume: Rachel O’Neill
Sound Design: Greg Sinclair
Light Design: Katharine Williams
Production: Isy Sharman