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First Look: 19727’s Please Right Back

by Staff Writer
July 26, 2024
Reading Time: 6 mins read
Stefan Davis and Chardae Phillips photo credit 1927

Stefan Davis and Chardae Phillips photo credit 1927

New images have been released showing the first look at award-winning company 1927’s UK premiere of their new show Please right back, which continues its run at Gulbenkian Arts Centre until 27 July.

The production then travels to the Edinburgh International Festival (2 – 11 Aug) before embarking on a UK Wide Tour to Oxford Playhouse (25 – 28 Sep), Northern Stage (1-5 Oct), Exeter Northcott (9-12 Oct), Leeds Playhouse (15 – 19 Oct), Derby Theatre (29-30 Oct), Belgrade Theatre (1-2 Nov) and The Old Market, Brighton (6-21 Dec).

Combining handcrafted animation and bold storytelling, Please right back sweeps audiences into a magical, mischievous world, inspired by a true story.

       

Kim and Davey’s dad, Mr E, has disappeared. When Mr E writes to his children to tell them what has happened, his imagination takes over. Reality collides with fantasy, as we travel on a fast-paced journey through his wild adventure stories. 

Mr E’s letters are staged using song, dance, and absurd, subversive animations, as his stories become a kind of game between him and his children – a cathartic release in the face of distress. 

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Please right back explores the difficulties children go through when a parent leaves the family. Part social realism, part science fiction with animation, live action, a filmic soundscape, and song Please Right Back is a eulogy to the power of the imagination and the use of storytelling and make believe to get through difficulties.

1927 works at the intersection of animation and performance, the live and the digital. Founded in 2005 by Co-Artistic Directors Writer & Director Suzanne Andrade and Illustrator and Animator Paul Barritt, since its 2007 debut 1927 has worked across theatre and opera to craft multi award-winning productions of ambition and scale that synchronise performance and live music with handcrafted animation.

Please right back is written by Suzanne Andrade, directed by Esme Appleton and Suzanne Andrade with Animation and Video by Paul Barritt, stage design by Paul Barritt and 1927, music and sound by Laurence Owen, costume by Sarah Munro and dramaturgy by Andreas Karlaganis, Ben Francome & Shelley Hastings. The German language version of Please right back,  Mehr als Alles Aus Der Welt, was a co-production with Burgtheater Vienna which premiered in October 2022,  ran for a year and won the Stella Performing Arts Award.

For more information visit: https://www.19-27.co.uk/

       
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