VOXED presents the long-awaited world premiere of its new production and first full-length work Out Late at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough on 25 and 26 November.
Choreographed and directed by Wayne Parsons, Artistic Director of VOXED, Out Late is a dance-theatre crime drama that follows the fiercely closeted Sebastian who falls in love with out-and-proud gay man Vinnie and tries to hide his new relationship from his wife Fifi. While unravelling Vinnie’s murder, a dark and twisted story of jealousy, shame and manipulation unfolds.
Out Late blends virtuosic choreography with a compelling script, written by Ankur Bahl, and performed by some the UK’s most celebrated dance-theatre artists: Folu Odimayo, Caldonia Walton and Stuart Waters. Out Late also features music from Angus MacRae and dramaturgy from Pooja Ghai.
Alongside the live performances, a digital version of Out Late will be presented in partnership with Swindon Dance via their recently launched online platform in the autumn.
Wayne Parsons, Artistic Director of VOXED said: “I am proud to finally be presenting Out Late, our first stage production as VOXED. As an artist and choreographer, I am deeply interested in the intersection between dance and theatre and combining these two art forms to share highly original stories that move people. There’s so much I’m excited about in presenting this work: Out Late is our first crime drama, our first full-length work, and features an LGBTQ+ storyline at its heart. I can’t wait to share this work with audiences in Scarborough.”
VOXED is a dance theatre company that looks specifically at the relationship between text and movement in narrative dance theatre works, creating digital, in-person, indoor and outdoor projects with community members, writers, film directors, dramaturgs and performers. VOXED started its journey in 2013, under the name Wayne Parsons Dance. In 2020 the company evolved and rebranded to reflect its aim to create a space for us all to be creative, to move, to talk and to share our stories.
Out Late is made in association with Stephen Joseph Theatre, co-commissioned by The Place and Swindon Dance, with support from The Point. It can be seen at the SJT at 1.30pm and 7.30pm on Thursday 25 November and at 7.30pm on Friday 26 November. Tickets, priced from £10, are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com.