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Forced Entertainment To Present To Move In Time UK Tour Following Edinburgh Fringe Run

by Staff Writer
December 6, 2019
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Tyrone Huggins in Tim Etchells To Move In Time. Credit Hugo Glendinning

Tyrone Huggins in Tim Etchells To Move In Time. Credit Hugo Glendinning

Forced Entertainment has today announced that after a successful run at Edinburgh Fringe this summer To Move In Time, a Tim Etchells and Forced Entertainment production, in collaboration with performer Tyrone Huggins (Black Men Walking, Opening Skinner’s Box), will tour the UK.

The production will open in Cardiff on Tuesday 4 February and continue on to Sheffield, Birmingham, Exeter and Bristol.

To Move In Time is a monologue written by Tim Etchells for performer and collaborator Tyrone Huggins, in which an unnamed protagonist speculates playfully about what he’d do if he were able to travel backwards and forwards in time.

       

From fantasies of changing the present, to obsessions with everyday events in the past, to dreaming up ways to get rich from knowledge of the future, the text is an unfolding compulsive thought process. In the end though, far from the science fiction of time travel it is ostensibly working with, To Move In Time concerns itself with questions of value and priority – what matters, what needs to be cared for and what can be changed.

An obsessive stream of consciousness tangled and contradictory, the work combines Etchells’ text with Huggins’ powerful performance to walk a line between comic absurdity and melancholia.

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