A Stage Left production
I had the opportunity to work with Michele Decottignies and Alan Shain on the Closet Freaks production.
Putting disability on full frontal dis/play!
Three of Canada’s most daring disabled artists lay bare the sexual politics of disability in the tragic tale of Sip and Cleo: A symbolic love story, told backward – from affirmation to normalization, virility to sterility….
Dramaturge/Director, Michele Decottignies, offers up a playful parable, one that merges the Morality Play with Burlesque and dresses it up in Theatre of Cruelty stagings, to cheekily expose the non-normativity of disability culture.
Co-creators, Alan Shain & Karine Rathle, deliver a physical theatre spectacular that strips away the many layers of oppression which exist amid the intersections of disability, sex and society.
A Stage left and Alan Shain production
Artistic director: Michèle Decottignies / Stage Left
Co-creators: Alan Shain et Karine Rathle
Choreography: Karine Rathle
Chorus: Amanda Reyes, Brayden Lord, Indie Garrett, Clark Burger
Photos : Sneak Peek Pix
Performed in 2023
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