simple8, the critically-acclaimed ensemble based theatre company - winners of the 2015 Peter Brook / Empty Space Awards - will make their Park Theatre debut with the world premiere of a new play by Sebastian Armesto and Dudley Hinton. DON'T SLEEP THERE ARE SNAKES, based on the true story and book by linguist, author and academic Daniel Everett will play at Park Theatre on March 22-April 23.
Daniel Everett is sent into the jungle to learn the language of a remote Amazonian tribe and convert them to Christianity. But as he struggles to communicate, he uncovers a culture like nothing he's ever imagined. They have no words for numbers or colours, no urge to nurse their young or store food, no future tense, no ability to tell made-up stories, only things they have directly experienced, no religion, no leaders, no crime. And, by chance or by consequence, they're the happiest, most carefree people he's ever met. Everett's discoveries blow apart modern linguistic theory, particularly Chomsky's theory of Universal Grammar, forcing him to question his faith and his understanding of what it means to be human.
Following the critically acclaimed The Cabinet of Dr Caligari and Moby-Dick, simple8 return with an adventure wrenched from the heart of the jungle, which traces how language, culture and experience shape us all. The simple8 ensemble for Don't Sleep There Are Snakes is led by Mark Arends (1984 / Headlong), alongside Christopher Doyle, Rachel Handshaw, Emily Pennant-Rea, Yuriri Naka, and Clifford Samuel, directed by Dudley Hinton and Hannah Emmanuel.
simple8 formed in London in 2006 and are focused on simplicity, the ensemble and the story. They create new writing through extensive research and development, inspired by rarely explored material and work with large ensemble casts. Using a variety of techniques, 'poor' theatre (a focus on the actor's voice and body rather than theatrical devices), mime, live music and song, puppetry and magic, they aim to present work that is fun, inventive, original and daring. On Park Theatre's bare stage simple8's 'poor' theatre will conjure a plane, a river and the most remarkable of communities using nothing but six actors, a couple of chairs and a length of rope.
All photos: Idil Sukan
Hannah Emanuel
Emily Pennant-Rea
Dudley Hinton
Clifford Samuel and Mark Arends
Clifford Samuel and Christopher Doyle
Clifford Samuel, Emily Pennant-Rea and Rachel Handshaw
Yuriri Naka
Mark Arends, Clifford Samuel, Rachel Handshaw and Christopher Doyle
Clifford Samuel and Rachel Handshaw
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