THE DISSOLVING SELF devised by Chris Drummond, Susan Rogers and the NIDA Company

Photography ǀ Mark Nolan

I seem to attract the weird ones in public places

Set in an airport transit lounge, halfway between heaven and hell, The Dissolving Self depicted a purgatory we all know. This new work contemplated the wanderlust of the soul and our eternal quest to both find and obliterate ourselves. Using Ibsen's Peer Gynt as a launch pad, the show was devised by a company of third year NIDA students, led by director Chris Drummond with writer Susan Rogers and musician Tom Hogan. 

2013
Carriageworks - NIDA (in association with Brink Productions)

DIRECTOR/CO-DEVISOR Chris Drummond WRITER/CO-DEVISOR Susan Rogers SET DESIGNER/CO-DEVISOR Jacquie Schofield COSTUME DESIGNER/CO-DEVISOR Becky-Dee Trevenen LIGHTING DESIGNER/CO-DEVISOR Alex Berlage COMPOSER/LIVE MUSICIAN/CO-DEVISOR Tom Hogan CAST/CO-DEVISORS Olivia Charalambous, Devon Currie, Lucy Goleby, Troy Honeysett, Lauren Pegus, Eleanor Stankiewicz and Benjamin Winckle PRODUCER NIDA in association with Brink Productions

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