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Alex Rigg

ALEX RIGG   

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Plays by Alex Rigg

ALEX RIGG

Flea

1st Produced:

Glasgow, Arches

2006

Company:

Oceanallover

1st Published:

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Music:

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#54502

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Genre:

Piece

Parts:

Male

1

Female

1

Parts other:

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Notes:

by Alex Rigg and Florencia Rigg. Part of Arches Theatre Festival

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ALEX RIGG

Sin Piel (Without Skin)

1st Produced:

Glasgow: Arches, Scotland, EUR >>>

2007

Company:

Oceanallover

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#74816

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

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Notes:

Words by Alex Rigg; part of Arches Live! Season of new work

Synopsis:

The inspiration for Sin Piel (without skin) harks back to illustrations in sixteenth-century anatomy books, with Rigg himself getting "under the skin" of these images. This first part, played out in semi-darkness and garlanded with gorgeous flute and cello music (Marion Kenny and Joel Sanderson), found Rigg -body blackened and besmirched -burdened with a metal "coffin" that seemed symbolic of all life's challenges and constraints. Rigg's movements, his lean, wiry wrenchings and hunkerings, are resonant with humanity's hardships and resilience. Potent, poetic stuff.
- Mary Brennan, Herald

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