Enter Achilles
Ballet Rambert & Sadler’s Wells - Lloyd Newson (DV8)
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Onassis Stegi Friends presale: from 24 JAN 2020, 17:00
General presale: from 29 JAN 2020, 17:00
Full price: 7, 15, 18, 25, 36 €
Reduced, Friend & Groups 5-9 people: 12, 14, 20, 29 €
Groups 10+ people: 11, 13, 18, 25 €
Neighborhood residents: 7 €
People with disabilities, Unemployed: 5 €
Companions: 10 €
Group ticket reservations at groupsales@onassis.org
Duration
80 minutes (no interval)
Introduction
One pub, eight blokes, a stacked jukebox and a load of pints. It was always going to kick off. “Enter Achilles” wrestles with the notion of masculinity, through the funny, provocative and disturbing actions of eight men during an evening in a British pub.
Twenty-five years after legendary dance iconoclast Lloyd Newson (DV8) first dragged British pub culture kicking and yelling onto the stage, Rambert and Sadler’s Wells present Newson’s reworking of this landmark physical-theatre production.
As pertinent now as it was when first staged in 1995, “Enter Achilles” lifts the lid on “the straitjacket of what’s deemed to be masculine” (The Observer), examining the terrors and tenderness of beer-soaked testosterone.
“Violent, ugly, politically incorrect and hilarious” (The Australian) “Enter Achilles” toured 18 countries and was made into a TV film winning many accolades including an International Emmy and Prix Italia. It now returns to the stage with a new cast, selected by Newson, in his first-ever collaboration with another company, the world-renowned Rambert.
Photo: Hugo Glendinning
"Lloyd Newson's powerful and spectacular new work, Enter Achilles, is about violence and vulnerability of manliness - funny, moving, disturbing."
What the British press said about the original production of Enter Achilles:
“A rare, rich, devastating, triumphant work of art … dramatic coherence, human integrity, irresistible visual power, were all there in the most outstanding work I have seen all year.”
Daily Telegraph
“Lloyd Newson's powerful and spectacular new work, Enter Achilles, is about violence and vulnerability of manliness - funny, moving, disturbing”.
Sunday Times
“Remarkably clever and disturbing … It is excellently danced, imaginatively conceived …”
Sunday Telegraph
Photo: Hugo Glendinning
Age 15+ / No latecomers / No filming or photography
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