Review – Fleeto – Paddy Cunneen
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy rolled into one and spat back out in the reality of Glasgow gang life and lingo.
Shakespeare and Greek tragedy rolled into one and spat back out in the reality of Glasgow gang life and lingo.
A quote/moment that stands out from your show?
An epic 9 minute mime nightclub scene involving history’s first house DJ, The Emperor Constantine, pepper abuse, and Handel.
FIND poets boring, do you?
Well, what if they passionately recited homoerotic West Wing fan fiction? Or blasted industrial metal at you while roaring about grammar?
It’s late at night, you’re at the Old Adelaide Goal.
The beautiful, yet eerie, sounds of a violin float out into the night sky, while you look around at the other shadowy figures in the the courtyard.
If you like your cabaret sophisticated, conservative and beautiful – then this is not the show for you.
On the other hand, if you like your cabaret dirty, crass, sexual and ridiculously funny, then this is definitely the show for you.
While he looks like he makes it all up as he goes along, the special effects in the show clearly show the amount of hard work that goes into a production like this.
His extremely charming storytelling style brings out your inner kid who hangs on to every word and is dazzled by every trick.
In Flipside Circus’ forty-five minute acrobatic extravaganza, That Way, everything is about the chase.
What begins as a minor scuffle, results in ‘the longest chase scene ever witnessed’.
What the masses said