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Some Reviews of The Furies…
“there is something so wildly unreserved about it that it sends you reeling into the night more than a little dazed.” The Guardian, 12th February 2012 ________________________ “…mesmerises me into some sort of hypnotic state.” Spoonfed, 14th February 2012 _____________________ “one of the most thrilling things I have ever seen….must be seen to be believed.” One Stop […]
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extended play
and now you can take them home with you after the gig… The Furies opens at The Vault Festival tomorrow night, 9pm.
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going underground
Construction has begun for Kindle’s Rock Operetta The Furies. The site? A disused tunnel beneath Waterloo Station. A fairly inhospitable place at first glance, but perfect for the disarming ‘other-worldliness’ of the show. We arrived to the rumbling soundtrack of trains passing far above us and a microclimate which reminded me of getting off the […]
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The Vault Festival
I’m thrilled to announce that The Vault is officially live, with tickets now on sale for next month’s underground festival of performance, film and …party. Kindle’s glam-inspired rock operetta The Furies hits the capital for 12 performances between the 9th and 26th February, but we recommend that you come early in the run. Not least because […]
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vaulting ambitions
Following an inspiring site-visit to the Capital this week, we’re pleased to announce that come the New Year Kindle Theatre will be performing a 3-week run of The Furies in the formidable-looking confines of an underground vault beneath Waterloo Station. Encouraged by a blossoming interest in site-sensitive theatre (including recent adventures here by Punchdrunk and […]
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awoken by a familiar call
Here is a edited fragment from the The Furies, recorded at Supersonic Festival last month. Kindle are currently taking bookings for next year’s tour, which kicks off with a 3-week run in London in February, details to be confirmed very soon. The succesful collaboration with Jewellery dept. at Birmingham City University is documented in this […]
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a dream-walk in wirksworth
One Sunday afternoon two walkers arrive in town in search of a rest and a well earned print. They soon realise something is up: things look different – cars, shop-front, people’s clothes. And what are these small boxes everyone is talking into? Yes, Graeme and Neil set out to walk the High Peak Trail on […]
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Invisible Show II – opening
Red Shift’s Invisible Show II opened yesterday in the hustle and bustle of a sunny Pleasance Courtyard. Whilst the intimate scenes aim to discretely disappear into the crowd, a large and enthusiastic audience ensure that the focus of the pack is tight in on the action. For many, part of the game of the show […]
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secret gig
Anger, Envy and Rage combine in a frenzy of rock energy at the Edinburgh Festival this coming week. Kindle showcase The Furies at Forest Cafe in two highly unpublicised gigs within 24 hours of each other. The events will take place at; 12.30am (half-midnight) on the night of wednesday 24th August 11pm (the following evening) thursday 25th […]
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picturesqueue
The Q – enhancing the nations queueing experience. Here is a link to Joanna Ornowska’s excellent images of a day spent Q-ing in Coventry. Talking Birds premiered The Q at locations in the City Centre as part of London 2012 Open Weekend.
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