Their latest show, Cupid's Revenge, comes to The Place this autumn, and promises a radically new look at love in the 21st century.
Performed on a set designed by Will Holt (The Lost Thing), that has as its centrepiece a two-metre heart that has crashed to earth, Cupid's Revenge is loosely inspired by the Greek myth of Cupid and Pysche, but is billed as 'a look at love in the context of now, where it really is and what it really means.'
The show combines the spoken word, dance, physical theatre and comedy, and moves effortlessly from silliness to sometimes painful truths presented with gut-punching directness. To quote again from New Art Club's own definition, it's 'a joyful dancing outburst against the forces that masquerade as love,' propelled by an original score by the multi-award-winning Irish composer Gareth Williams.
At only 60 minutes, Cupid's Love promises to be a rollercoaster of a show, amusing and thought-provoking in equal measure, leading us yet again to ponder the infinite facets of love.
Age Guidance: 12+
What | New Art Club, Cupid's Revenge, The Place |
Where | The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London, WC1H 9PY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Euston (underground) |
When |
14 Oct 21 – 16 Oct 21, 19:30. Dur.: one hour |
Price | £17 (concessions £13) |
Website | Click here to book |