This Is Not Culturally Significant was a highlight of this year’s Vaults Festival. Adam Scott-Rowley delivers an exposing performance that simultaneously shocks and slays his audience. What’s more, he is entirely naked for the whole thing.
Culturally significant: How Edinburgh walk-outs led to a London transfer
At the Edinburgh Fringe, I was on at 3:30pm at a family-friendly venue. For those of you who have seen the show, you will understand how utterly inappropriate this was. Walk-outs became more regular than walk-ins and I developed a drinking problem.
Summer Nights in Space, Prom Kween, This is Not Culturally Significant
All John Spartan has ever wanted to do is go to outer space but like many a man with an obsession, this dedication has come at a cost to his friendships and marriage as he finds himself packed off on a solo mission, which ultimately isn’t at all what it seems.
Summer Nights in Space, Prom Kween, This is Not Culturally Significant
All John Spartan has ever wanted to do is go to outer space but like many a man with an obsession, this dedication has come at a cost to his friendships and marriage as he finds himself packed off on a solo mission, which ultimately isn’t at all what it seems.
THIS IS NOT CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT – Vaults
In this inaugural production from Out Of Spite Theatre, Scott-Rowley has taken the mantle entirely upon himself – writer, director and actor. He uses lighting cues to transform his physicality between characters, seemingly without connection but slowly overlapping with each other as the play progresses.
THIS IS NOT CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT – Vaults
Does Adam Scott-Rowley need to be naked for the duration of this absurdist monologue, as he shapeshifts between comic grotesques for a state of the nation dickaround? Is it a patron baiting gimmick or redundant, like my man gland?