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About Bottle
Bottle was the first work in the Trilogy, developed and premiered in 1995. Bottle focuses on Guy's intense fascination with emotions. Blending movement and voice (and football?), he explores what it is to have feelings - to suppress them, release them and ultimately to be them.
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About Consuming Songs
Finally, with Consuming Songs, he turns his attention to music - all those songs we love and all those irritating tunes that we just can't get out of our heads. A show about defining moments, defining songs, rites of passage and, most of all, finding your own voice. Premiered as part of BAC's A Sharp Intake of Music festival in May 2001.
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About Would Say Something
The Time Out Live Award winningWould Say Something, the second in the trilogy, is a loose, occasionally diffuse, meditation on the world of opinion and attitude. Dartnell chants, rants, lectures and sings his way through a series of character transformations, satirising our need for explanations while on a public quest for enlightenment.
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