Tag Archives: Mary Pearson

The Sand Dog Cometh, Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating: * * *

Cast: Mary Pearson

It is difficult to sum up what The Sand Dog Cometh is about, as American writer, actor and director of the show Mary Pearson has created something that is no doubt unique in its entirety. Running for just over an hour, Pearson crams it full with films of derelict Liverpool, sculptures of sand dogs and mad dance sequences. The madness creeps into the audience too, as at one point, popcorn is handed out and the crowd is encouraged to share and to get to know the neighbours, the people that sit with anonymity during the darkness of any theatre production, those we might not normally think of during any trip to the theatre. Pearson too, takes her seat amongst the audience and proceeds to shave her legs whilst serenading audience members.

Failure (And other opportunities for non-linear success), Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

How many dreams or unfulfilled desires do you still have left in your life? One? A few? Maybe there is whole list of wishes, a whole grasping of seeds in which you hope will all germinate and take root. Every success then will be yours…life though doesn’t work that way and in amongst all those seeds you might miss the one that will flower as you chase them all.  Mary Pearson explores how not to succeed, in other words how to grasp Failure.

It’s Uniformation Day, Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool

photograph by edinburghfestival.list.co.uk

Originally published by L.S. Media. October 12th 2011.

Cast: Britt Jurgensen, Ben Philips, Mary Pearson.

One of the fascinating and tremendous things about spending the night in the theatre is that occasionally you get challenged to think outside of the metaphorical box and tackle something that will really get the imagination going and the fingers poised over the top of your head ready to scratch just in case you might not realise what’s going on.