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The Best Scene is Off-Screen, Scene One: Off-Stage, Off-Screen

11 Mar 2015

Event times

19.00

Cost of entry

£3.50

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Peckham Plex

London, United Kingdom

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Flat Time House presents the first event of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Responding to research conducted for The Movie Movie Show (The Pneuwritten) by John Latham and by the Eventstructure Research Group led by Jeff Shaw, the programme looks at the potential for a theatre of the everyday.

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‘An event is theatre. Theatre is wherever you are, whatever you are doing.’*

Flat Time House presents the first event of The Best Scene is Off-Screen, a monthly programme of film, performance and discussion, off-site at the nearby Peckham Plex. Responding to research conducted for The Movie Movie Show (The Pneuwritten) by John Latham and by the Eventstructure Research Group led by Jeff Shaw, the programme looks at the potential for a theatre of the everyday.

*Programme for The Movie Movie Show (The Pneuwritten) at The Black-E, Liverpool, 21 March, 1969.

Programme

Ian Breakwell – Repertory (1973)
George Brecht – Entrance to Exit (1965)
James Williamson – Big Swallow (1901)
Emily Richardson – The Futurist (2010)
Patrick Hough – Object Interviews (Live Performance)
Herz Frank – Ten Minutes Older (1978)
Anna Thew – LFMC Demolition (2004)

Tickets available here, or directly from Flat Time House.

The Best Scene is Off-Screen is curated by John Bloomfield for the Screen Shadows Group.

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John Bloomfield

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Patrick Hough

Ian Breakwell

Emily Richardson

James Williamson

Herz Frank

George Brecht

Anna Thew

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