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As a performer and a company, Scottee and Eat Your Heart Out pride themselves on a certain level of confrontation. Apt, then, that their first sustained production offers a collection of 'violent vignettes and disorderly displays' that aim to blur the line between audience and performers. An early incarnation at the RVT was compelling, teasing live-art pretensions while testing boundaries. Since then, the riots have added a whole new piquancy. And what performers: Dickie Beau, Miss Annabel Sings, Myra Dubois, Nando Messias, Masumi Tipsy, Helen Noir, Spencer Wood and Rachel Porter.
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