Unfamiliar At Home
embarks on online tour
Digital tour:
10th– 25th November 2020
Unfamiliar at
Home embraces the new digital landscape to break down traditional
performance boundaries as Victor Esses and Yorgos Petrou share their
autobiographical piece from their home direct to audiences’ own. This intimate
and moving production combines Victor’s theatre and performance making
techniques with Yorgos’ background as a visual artist. Unfamiliar is a product of them working together, to explore how
they can expand their family.
Victor and Yorgos want to have children. They think. Maybe? Yes! Unfamiliar uses familiar household
objects and confessional text to play with language and movement as it interrogates
domesticity. They share a meal as a
pre-recorded conversation talks about what a family consists of for them, they
listen to interviews with members of queer families, and they speak of the
unsolicited advice they received about becoming parents. As Yorgos and Victor
explore their memories, fears and relationship, they reclaim the term family
and build themselves the role models that they missed out on as they grew
up.
Beautifully intimate, full of gentle humour and tender
moments, Unfamiliar is a stripped
back autobiographical piece about being queer, wanting children and,
ultimately, the human desire to create a legacy. Presented in association with
theatres across the UK, this online tour will be performed live for audiences
on Zoom each night as Unfamiliar at Home.
Victor Esses and Yorgos Petrou comment, Unfamiliar at
Home is the natural progression for our
stage piece Unfamiliar: we took the
domestic into the performance space, now we bring the performance into the
domestic. It’s an exciting thing to bring the audience on a journey with us in
our real home, to make something so comfortable to us become strange and
unfamiliar. It allows us to explore the feelings, the unsaid, the hard to
communicate stuff that surfaces in and occupies our home in this quest to get
ready to become dads. It feels like an important moment to touch on choice and
to empower ourselves to believe that we are deserving, especially at a time of
crisis and struggle.
'Unfamiliar' was
developed in residencies at Battersea Arts Centre, The Pleasance, The
Marlborough, Applecart Arts and The Finnish Institute
London. It was selected for Brighton Dome’s The Works where it received
dramaturgical support. Since then, it has received funding from ACE and the
High Commission of Cyprus (UK) to be developed into an online performance.
Frank,
intimate […] layered and highly emotional (Camden New Journal).
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