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Creation (Pictures for Dorian) nominated for acclaimed theatre award

Besi Besemar July 14, 2018

Creation (Pictures for Dorian) a commission for Brighton Festival 2018 is nominated for acclaimed theatre award.

BRIGHTON Festival co-commission Creation (Pictures for Dorian) – by the British/German arts collective Gob Squad – has been nominated for an Offies award.

After receiving its UK premiere at Brighton Festival 2018, the show ran at Southbank Centre as part of LIFT festival, resulting in a nomination for the TBC Award (for productions that defy traditional categories) in The Off West End Theatre Awards.

The meditative work Creation (Pictures for Dorian) – inspired by Oscar Wilde’s iconic character Dorian Gray – saw Gob Squad joined by six volunteer performers: three under the age of 22 and three over 60. The middle-aged members of Gob Squad interact onstage with the six performers, questioning the nature of beauty and asking why we so crave the eye of the beholder.

The show garnered a clutch of positive reviews during its Brighton Festival run, with Lynn Gardner writing in The Guardian that the piece is a “woozily beautiful meditation on intention, perception, what we see and what remains invisible”. Bella Todd wrote in The Stage that the show is “sly yet sumptuous, playfully experimental yet heady and deeply human.”

The Offies are hosted by OffWestEnd.com, a website which “exists to celebrate the full spectrum of Off West End theatres and to draw increasing numbers of the general public into the heady darkness and dangerous passion of these little powerhouses.”

Andrew Comben, CEO Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival says: “Gob Squad’s Creation was one of this year’s Brighton Festival highlights so it is extremely pleasing to have it recognised in this way.”

Creation (Pictures for Dorian) was co-commissioned by Brighton Festival, LIFT and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, and will be touring internationally from August 29. Future performance date can be found via Gob Squad’s website.

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