An Encyclopaedic Instruction
Isaac Andrews | Theatre
Overview
This project is an intricately interpretive, collaborative, avant-garde solo show named 'An Encyclopaedic Instruction'. It delves into many, many underlying difficulties of a queer mind experiencing strife with family, friends and our outer society.
I hope to reach out to theatre and performance lovers, and validate queer struggles, strife and beauty; in a show that is deeply captivating to all audiences, of every background and all values.
I'm calling you! Lovers of gore, thrillers and horror, welcome to the surgery theatre.
Here lies a decrypt, abandoned, grime-tiled room. Chained to the ceiling is an abused, bleeding Jeremiah, next to a table, on it, towers thousands of papers. The occasional slip contains an instruction, as reinforced via de-coded script on an old, repurposed tube-TV. His escape entails searching for the combination code, freeing his neck; though he must fulfil the commands along the way. With an ever-decreasing chain length and shock-collar for good measure, enjoy in voyeur, as Jeremiah succumbs to his puppeteer’s wishes.
The funds raised through this Boosted campagin will contribute towards rehearsal space/performance venue costs, but will predominantly serve to pay all artists and performers involved!
Your support will be so hugely appreciated.
Thank you!
Project Updates
Holy Hecka Mo Flippity Flip Flops! Thankyou!
Holy ball-sacks. Thank you very very much to my patrons thus far! 1/4 of my goal smashed out of the park! I'm absolutely stunned. I can't wait to get this project underway! Thank you again. And again. And once more, again.
Please stay tuned for photo/video releases of this wonderfully dark universe of a play!
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