Blind as you see it – Shh – 2010 Promo from Shhtheory on Youtube.
‘Blind, as you see it’, a theatrical performance involving puppetry, blacklight, dance and an eastern-influenced soundtrack, is being restaged as part of The Sydney Fringe 2010. There are no boring, overly long monologues here (unless you count a strange language spoken by chairs), it’s all about visual and sonic impact, something director/composer Michal Imielski is very good at.
Performances will be at Carriageworks in Redfern, Sydney on Saturday 11th September at 6:00pm and 8:30pm, Tuesday 14th September at 8:30pm and Saturday 18th September at 9:45pm.
I operated sound for the show at Casula Powerhouse in March last year and it’s great to see it back again for The Sydney Fringe. Let me know what you think. I’ll be the guy pushing play on the obsolete CD player.
For more info see The Sydney Fringe’s website.
Tags: Blind as you see it, Carriageworks, Casula Powerhouse, David Kirkpatrick, Michal Imielski, The Sydney Fringe