May 12 - May 15, 2010
8pm
£12 (£7 concs)
'I’ve never had a happy time with computers. I’ve avoided them for as long as I could but recently this has become an impossible position.'
This is a show about computers, by someone who knows nothing about them. Lots of it isn’t about computers. It’s stories. It’s a cardboard cabaret. A skewed stand-up quest to the wiry heart of the cyber web, and into the reasons I once hit a 7 year old girl with a stick (I was 6 and she was annoying).
'Poetic and poignant as well as extremely funny' The Times
'Adamsdale is creating a body of work that rides roughshod over the boundaries between comedy and theatre, making us laugh even as it asks the big questions' Guardian
Also on: Scratch Festival
Find out more about Scratch Festival including the full line-up, FAQs, downloadable Festival Calendar & suggested show combinations for each night of the Festival.
A BAC Scratch Commission. Supported by Arts Council England. Photo by Sheila Burnett.
Running time: approx. 1 hour 15 mins




