03/06/2016

Preview: Tribute Acts at Stockton Arc




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Calling All The Heroes To Stockton

TheatreState presents:
Tribute Acts
Stockton Arc
Wednesday 8th June 2016

Multi-media show about hope, disillusionment and father daughter relationships is coming to Stockton

Everyone wants their dad to be a hero. But what happens when your heroes let you down? Cheryl and Tess of London based theatre company TheatreState have childhood memories that are full of smiling men in suits promising to make life better: Tony Blair winning the 1997 election, Bill Clinton playing the saxophone, Pierce Brosnan saving the world. Their left-wing, suited Dads felt like they were one of these 90s new-men, too.

But Cheryl and Tess grew up, Tony took us to Iraq, Bill lied, Pierce lost Bond and their dads left home. As disillusioned adults trying to survive the New Labour aftermath, the young women wanted to know why their personal and political heroes lost our faith so spectacularly.

So Cheryl and Tess hit on the idea of asking their Dads the tough questions. But after years of not speaking openly, they decided to interview each other’s Dads instead. And they filmed it.

Raw theatrical brilliance. Gallacher and Seddon are gifted performers and the video interaction is beautifully stage-managed. It’s a brave, bold and fiercely realised work’ The Scotsman

Tribute Acts is a darkly funny and boldly honest exploration of father daughter relationships and the illusions we create when we want to hope. It enjoyed a successful run at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe, highlighted as a ‘bold and fiercely realised work’ by the Scotsman and ‘one to watch’ by Lyn Gardner in The Guardian. Now TheatreState are taking a full-length, newly revamped version on a national tour that gives South Durham and North Yorkshire audiences the opportunity to see the show when it visits Stockton-on-Tees’ Arc on 8 June.

There is real poignancy here, and it is smart and terrifically watchable... A remarkably eloquent depiction of the illusions we generate around our parents, and how fragile they can be.’ The Stage

Frank video footage is at the heart of Tribute Acts. The fathers are projected as giant heads, constantly moving throughout the show. As the daughters question and probe, the men lose their caution and begin to divulge their views on their lives, their daughters and their own hopes. Hoping for a moment of profound understanding between estranged father and daughter, Cheryl and Tess soon get more than they asked for. As the camera turns on them, their mission to understand why their heroes failed them begins to ask the question why do we long for a hero in the first place?

Two badass gals boldly using sparkle to ask BIG life questions… a new wave of theatre - frenetic, multigenre, filled with musicality and visuals to mind bend.’ Gemma Cairney, BBC Radio 1

Complex and poignant, Tribute Acts will strike a chord with anyone who has mixed emotions about their parents and concerns that their world will become our own.

TheatreState co-directors are Tess Seddon and Cheryl Gallacher. They make shows that celebrate the weird and alienating aspects of 21st century life. 'We put our own experiences into bumper cars and then invite the audience to press GO.'  theatrestate.co.uk

They are thrillingly live and committed to dismembering the assumptions that underpin contemporary popular culture. Great fun' - Brian Logan, The Guardian

Tickets:
Tribute Acts comes to Stockton-on-Tees Arc, Stockton Arts Centre, Dovecot Street Stockton on Tees TS18 1LL on Wednesday 8th June at 7pm
£pay what you can 01642 525199 www.arconline.co.uk
 




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