Friday, August 28, 2015

The Turn of the Screw

Last night I watched 'The Turn of the Screw' as part of an intimate audience. I was front row, centre. The raw emotion of a tale told in this way can not be recorded. True artists have nothing to fear from a digital world. You can not replace live. You can't scale live either. These actors get up every night and dive deep into character. They feed off the energy of the room. Two subtle and powerful performers bring you viscerally into a world that unravels over the course week at the isolated home of Blye. Then you try sleep.

The Turn of the Screw

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