13 – 23 November 2014

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The Last Supper

Reckless Sleepers The Last Supper

Fri 25 – Sat 26 Nov, Fri: 7.45pm, Sat 2pm & 7.45pm

17West Yorkshire Playhouse

Playhouse Sq, LS2 7UP

The Last Supper is a performance piece where the audience is invited to dinner, to eat and drink while Reckless Sleepers tell, and then eat the last words of the famous, the not so famous, criminals, victims, heroes, heroines and stars... With real scenarios, invented scenarios, scenarios in the future, scenarios from the past, each audience memeber is given a table number, their case number, their incident number. Thirteen of these are last suppers.

For an intimate audience of 39 this is, as we say, an immersive piece of theatre. We will hear famous and not so famous last words. We will witness the performers at the top table eat those words and we will be presented with food that sticks in our throat. We fall into this bizarre dinner party that sends a shiver and refreshes us with delight. Highly recommended. Annie Lloyd

 

To Woody. To The Prophet of Doom. To The Little Corporal. To the Old Man. To Marilyn Monroe. To The Father. The Son. The Holy Ghost. To Andy Warhol. Pronounced? Warhol. To Picasso. To Pablo. To John. To Paul. To George. To Luke. To Peter. To Matthew. To Wolf. To The Jackal. To The Devil.

The Last Supper is a performance piece where the audience is invited to dinner, to eat and drink while Reckless Sleepers tell, and then eat the last words of the famous, the not so famous, criminals, victims, heroes, heroines and stars... With real scenarios, invented scenarios, scenarios in the future, scenarios from the past, each audience memeber is given a table number, their case number, their incident number. Thirteen of these are last suppers.

Writer, Deviser and Performer: Mole Wetherell
Devised and Performed by Leen Dewilde, Tim Ingram, Tina Carter, Andy Clarke

Reckless Sleepers
by Mole Wetherell

Reckless Sleepers was formed in 1988, taking its name from a painting by the Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte. The company or Project was formed out of a multiplicity of ideas and concerns, mishaps, accidents and opportunities.

There was, I remember, an energy, a reaction to proper theatre in big places, too big for our small little words to get into. I was, I remember, getting angry at watching and listening to a style of presentation that attempted a realism in an unrealistic way, that tried to convince unconvincingly, that presented big names as a big attraction. It still seems the same, it still gives me a drive to try and attempt something else, something other than this bigness.

The positives that grew out of this negativity soon outweighed the negatives, and so without a plan of action, or idea of what it was that Reckless Sleepers was supposed to really be doing, projects started to be made.

A small unwritten set of breakable rules started to take shape. Ideas became central, projects were installed rather than presented, mistakes were embraced, ideas were given a chance, ideas were pushed so that they became uncomfortable to do, uncomfortable to listen to, uncomfortable to watch.

The projects aren't written in a traditional sense of the word. They are constructed layers of out and pasted sets of fragments that have been worked out in front of a computer screen, in a black box, on a train journey home, in the middle of the night.

They contain a set of rules, a social order, a structure, a chaos in a very ordered way and after some time and some experiments and lots of failures, a project begins to take a shape and form, an identity of its own.

I still don't know what it is that Reckless Sleepers make, I still can't quite place my finger on it so it stays still.

reckless-sleepers.co.uk

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  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

7.30pm | 80mins, £12 / £9 conc.

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  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

6.30pm | 30 mins, Free to Reckless Sleepers ticket holders

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  • Fri 14 Nov

    2Café 164

9pm – late | Drop-in, FREE, Booking essential

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  • Fri 14 – Sun 16 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

Book a slot | 30 mins, FREE

We See Fireworks
Helen Cole

  • Fri 14 – Sun 23 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

10am–6pm (10am-1.30pm on 23 Nov) | Drop-in, FREE

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  • Mon 17 – Sat 22 Nov

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  • Fri 21 – 22 Nov

    4Outdoor Market

  • Wed 19 – 20 Nov

    4Chapeltown Road

10am–4pm | Drop-in, FREE

Double Exposures
Manuel Vason

  • Wed 19 Nov

    8Leeds Art Gallery

6-8pm | , FREE, Booking essential

If You Go Away – Chapter One
Invisible Flock

  • Wed 19 – Sun 23 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

Wed-Fri: 4.30pm–9pm, Sat & Sun: 1pm-6pm | Drop-in, FREE

The Making of If You Go Away
Invisible Flock

  • Thu 20 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

6pm–8pm | 120 mins, FREE, Booking essential

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A Building of Community
Live Art Bistro Takeover

  • Fri 21 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

8pm–11pm | Drop in, Drop out, FREE

Table Manners
Quarantine

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

slots between 11am & 2.30pm | 30 mins, FREE, Booking essential

Imagine Us
Sylvia Rimat

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    11Merrion Centre

12noon, 2pm, 4pm | 45 mins, FREE

Personal Shopper
Katie Etheridge & Simon Persighetti

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    9Leeds Kirkgate Market

9am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Pat it, Prick it and Mark it with ‘B’
Selina Thompson

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    10Leeds Corn Exchange

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

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Dancing With Strangers
Instant Dissidence

  • Sat 22 Nov

    15Leeds City Square

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Where We Live & What We Live For (Parts 1 & 2)
Kings of England

  • Sat 22 Nov

    17West Yorkshire Playhouse

8pm | 60 mins, £8/£6

Because My Vogue is Your Vogue
Jade Pollard-Crowe

  • Sat 22 Nov

    14Trinity Leeds

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Artist Brunch

  • Sun 23 Nov

    2Café 164

11am–1.30pm | Drop-in, FREE

That Night Follows Day
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  • Sun 23 Nov

    18Howard Assembly Room

2pm | 60 mins, FREE, booking essential

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