| Intimate Apparel | High Performance Company |
| Written by Jan Chandler |
| Friday, 05 October 2007 04:27 |
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Dressed in aqua overalls, heads shaved and wearing goggles, the pair (Dally and McCarthy) welcome their audience with a ditty which expresses the fears and hopes of audiences everywhere – please make it worthwhile. They then proceed to take us on a very funny trip down memory lane – from poor theatre to feminist theatre and queer performance art – asking the most important question of all, how do you engage the paying public? According to them their career has been on a downward spiral since their original success in the 'poor theatre' of the 80s. Why is this, they ask?
Intimate Apparel takes the audience on a satiric romp through fads and fashions in the arts from the 80s and 90s, till the present. No one is spared – 'nasturtiums' are thrown at everyone from art movements, to performers; from footballers as motivational speakers, to arts administrators. The audience is drawn into the fun, though any interactivity is not overly threatening – even my limelight fearful partner survived to enjoy the satirical edge of the performance.
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