Last week I performed for interactive events company and immersive story tellers Reuben Feels… on their art installation in collaboration ‘Widow Series: Rebels’ with Veuve Clicquot. The event was curated by Tom Hingson and featured an array of sculptures, video art and live performance.
Aesthetica Short Film Festival
Our short fashion and dance film ‘Feeling Blue’ has been officially selected for Aesthetica Short Film Festival - look out for screenings!
Institute of Flavourology
This week I worked with Gingerline on their immersive event ‘The Institute of Flavourology’ playing Professor Astrid Newton! Photos below:
Hanson Leatherby for TGMB
Hanson Leatherby dropped by this summer to take some photos of Lost Estate/Darling and Edge’s ‘Swan Lake: The Great Masked Ball’. Here are a few of my favourites:
Frances Farmer @ London Horror Fest reviews!
Here are a few select pull quotes from the reviews our horror cabaret received at LHF last week:
As director:
‘Fascinating, funny and sad’ - 555/666 Horror Hot House
’A heartfelt, funny, campy horror show about a very real woman’ - On in London
’Sometimes comical, sometimes sincere and sometimes violent… The most enjoyable moments came from audience participation’ - London Pub Theatres
As designer:
’The set is ritzy and eye-catching with sparkling silver streamers covering every conceivable surface, gold streamers covering a keyboard and a coffin in the corner Frances and her musical accompanist, Leonard, are immaculately made-up to look like the undead. Green skin, contoured faces, glitzy costumes. Frances dons glittering red lipstick; a pink fluffy dressing gown; purple fluffy slippers and blonde hair styled in the fashion of the Golden Hollywood era. The attention to detail is faultless.’ - London Pub Theatres
We plan to rework the show and put it on again soon - so, look out for it!
Dancing Times Magazine
Lost Estate/Darling and Edge’s ‘Swan Lake: The Great Masked Ball’ is featured in an article by dance critic Graham Watts discussing underground immersive dance!
Palmistry Mermaid
Earlier this month I played a palmistry mermaid in COW Events immersive sideshow/vintage circus evening at the Victorian Bath House. Photos below:
Weekend Walkabout
This weekend i’ve performed a few walkabout acts… just in time for halloween!
The first was an acting/foh role with Les Enfants Terribles at their immersive ‘Kraken Screamfest’ event, convincing audience members to sign over their souls and the second was playing in the haunted woods in Gypsy Disco’s extravagant, decadent and obscure twisted fairytale at Chinawhite.
London Horror Festival Promo Shoot
This week were lucky enough to shoot our promo shots for ‘Frances Farmer: Zombie Movie Star’ with fashion photographer Eric Li in the wonderful Immersive Ensemble’s ‘Great Gatsby’ space!
**** for 'Everything That Rises Must Dance' by Complicité
‘Everything That Rises Must Dance’ has received 4 stars from Dance Tabs!
Full review here: http://dancetabs.com/2018/10/sasha-milavic-davies-everything-that-rises-must-dance-london/?fbclid=IwAR2Q7Hw_KsLOi2Sh-eExWc0I4e5x6ckj19oL2bcV00hXtMzK7jW9tMa2PBw
Everything That Rises Must Dance... Closes!
This week we closed Complicité’s ‘Everything That Rises Must Dance’ at Somerset House. Here are some show snaps from Ali Wright (www.aliwrightphotography.com):
Poison Ivy Walkabout for Gypsy Shrine
Last week I did some interactive walkabout for Gypsy Shrine’s press launch of their upcoming ‘Hallo-Queens’ collaboration with Warner Bros!
Frances Farmer: Zombie Movie Star
This week Frances Farmer: Zombie Movie Star has been featured in the Evening Standard as one of their recommended shows for London’s upcoming Horror Festival!
”On November 1, France Farmer: Zombie Movie Star shows that you can have it all even if you’re undead”
Full article here:
https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/theatre/london-horror-festival-theatre-comedy-musical-a3948851.html
Running 1st-3rd November.
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Complicité in Time Out
Yesterday our upcoming outdoor dance piece made it into Time Out’s feature on the ‘Dance Umbrella’ festival!
See below:
Rod Penn 'Swell Mob' Character Portraits
Whilst up in Edinburgh we were lucky enough to have photographer Rob Penn come in and get some portraits of characters from our 5* immersive show, 'The Swell Mob' by Flabbergast Theatre.
Here are a few of them:
London Horror Festival
This autumn i'll be directed a reworked version of 'Frances Farmer: Zombie Movie Star' (as seen as Vaults Fest '18) for this years London Horror Festival. We'll be on 1st-3rd November.
More acts to be released soon: https://www.londonhorrorfestival.co.uk/
Full details: https://www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk/frances-farmer-zombie-movie-star.html
Three Weeks Editors Award!
I've just returned from Edinburgh and i'm pleased to announce that Flabbergast Theatre have received the Editors Award for their production of 'The Swell Mob.' Additionally to this, we also received 5 x 5* reviews.
Here are a few of our most recent:
- http://www.threeweeksedinburgh.com/article/we-present-the-threeweeks-editors-awards-2018/
- https://bouquetsbrickbatsreviews.com/2018/08/25/the-swell-mob/
- https://www.theskinny.co.uk/festivals/edinburgh-fringe/theatre/the-swell-mob-assembly-george-square-studios
Catch it in London/Adelaide soon!
Absolut's Pink Cathedral @ Elrow Town
This weekend i've been performing some walkabout for Elrow/Sink The Pink in their Pink Cathedral in collab. with Absolut. I performed a clown Marilyn Monroe and a piece of half drag. Costumes by Elrow's very own Nico and HMUA: Sophia of Squiggles and Wiggles (squigglesandwiggles.co.uk)
Complicité's 'Everything That Rises Must Dance'
Very excited to announce that i've been asked to join the company of 'Everything That Rises Must Dance' by Complicité this autumn. We will perform on the 29th September and the 7th, 13th October. This piece is directed by Sasha Milavic Davies with music composed by Lucy Railton.
More details about the event can be found here: http://www.danceumbrella.co.uk/event/everything-rises-must-dance/
Shooting with Eliza Bourner
Here are a few of the photographs from a recent shoot with surrealist photographer Eliza Bourner: