Liverpool’s renowned Tmesis Theatre are proud to announce the return of their most innovative and chilling one woman show, Wolf Red to Unity Theatre this month.
Fresh from the huge success of Physical Fest, Tmesis Theatre will return to Unity Theatre on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th June with their captivating original production, Wolf Red, with tickets on sale now.
Devised by Chris Fittock and Tmesis Theatre Wolf Red is the dark and compelling story of a woman held captive, deep in the woods, by a predator of perhaps both her mind and body. Exploring the darkest limits of human nature, this skilful, physical performance from Tmesis Theatre’s artistic director, Elinor Randle will mesmerise audiences with her remarkable and chilling transformation.
Directed by Yorgos Karamalegos, Wolf Red is a feast for the eyes and ears with amazing visuals and original music. Beautiful set and costume design from local designer Lois Maskell, poignant lighting from designer Arek Chrusciel and playful soundtrack from Meike Holzmann add to the enthralling experience of Wolf Red.
Elinor Randle of Tmesis Theatre said ‘Hot off the heels of the success of the 10th Anniversary Physical Fest, with sold out shows every night & a wonderful 10th Anniversary exhibition, Tmesis Theatre bring back their critically acclaimed, dark and compelling physical theatre piece Wolf Red for two nights only’.
As performance dates fast approach, book tickets now for one of the most powerful yet menacing one woman shows ever to grace the Unity Theatre stage. Audiences will witness the boundaries of fairytale and reality blur beyond recognition in this compelling production.
The newest edition to Tmesis Theatre’s impressive production repertoire, Wolf Red joins the list of successful European toured shows, following, Tmesis, Memento Mori, and Anima, their trilogy on life’s journey and The Dreadful Hours. This quirky and memorable performance is yet another example of the astonishing physical theatre which is completely unique to Tmesis Theatre.
Tickets are just £12 for adults and £10 for concessions and are available from the Unity Theatre Box office.
The review for Wolf Red in 2012 can be found at http://www.liverpoolsoundandvision.co.uk/2012/09/29/wolf-red-