October in the Chair
Sep. 21st, 2014 02:19 pmWhile I was in Amsterdam, I saw 'October in the Chair' , by Old Sound Room, which was showing as part of the Amsterdam Fringe.
The production is based on a number of Neil Gaiman's short stories, (mainly from 'Fragile Things') and is superb!
I won't go into too much detail (Spoilers, Sweetie!) but will say that the small cast (five members) manage to portray a large and changing cast, with the help of quick (on stage) costume changes, props and puppets.
I loved the imaginative introduction to the performance, and particularly enjoyed their interpretation of 'Firebird' - and over all, I felt that they captured the tone and atmosphere of Neil's stories.
The Fringe festival is over, now, but the show will be performed in New York at the end of October - well worth seeing, if you can make it!
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The production is based on a number of Neil Gaiman's short stories, (mainly from 'Fragile Things') and is superb!
I won't go into too much detail (Spoilers, Sweetie!) but will say that the small cast (five members) manage to portray a large and changing cast, with the help of quick (on stage) costume changes, props and puppets.
I loved the imaginative introduction to the performance, and particularly enjoyed their interpretation of 'Firebird' - and over all, I felt that they captured the tone and atmosphere of Neil's stories.
The Fringe festival is over, now, but the show will be performed in New York at the end of October - well worth seeing, if you can make it!