Do You See What I Hear?

16th, 17th, 18th Aug 7.30pm £10

A dramatic conversation between music and spoken word, hailed as “Incredibly modern and inventive” by Edinburgh Guide. Internationally acclaimed composer James Wright Glasgow performs the music he has composed for the new poems of Mario Moroni (winner of the Lorenzo Montano Poetry Prize) as Moroni recites his works. The Camden Fringe marks its London premiere, following performances in Brazil, Italy, Scotland, and the United States. The poetry is atmospheric and immersive, and the music is haunting and beautiful. The music is performed on an electric cello with an adjoined pocket-sized drum synth and ranges from a modern take on orchestral impressionism to experimental usage of a looping pedal, creating a dynamic back and forth with Moroni’s words. In addition to projected video images, the production features a new method of musical notation based on recursive algorithms and the symbol language Blissym, mimicking themes of Moroni’s works, dancing between the rational and irrational.

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Tickets booked online must be collected 15mins before showtime. Cash tickets are available for 30 mins at the box office. TICKETS ARE NON REFUNDABLE


Over 18’s only, limited access for people with disabilities, no admittance for latecomers.

Hen & Chickens Theatre

109 St Paul’s Road

London N1 2NA