Liv Torc and Beryl the Feral present their very own two woman show ‘For Our Sins’. A passionate, comedic and poetic journey through the 7 deadliest of modern emotions.
Date of the next 'For Our Sins' show is Friday 7 October 2011, The Brewhouse Theatre in Taunton, as part of Made in Somerset Festival. Find out more at www.takeart.org
About the Show...
Liv Torc said about the show, “For Our Sins is funny, raw and real. It’s poetry that’s easy to understand without being stupid. It pushes buttons – but in a way that tickles and often pokes. It’s also a little bit sexy and a big bit entertaining.”
Set out in the style of a otherworldly game show the audience are tasked with joining Liv and Beryl as they come up with a new set of deadly sins to suit modern times.
Slam winner and celebrated poetry delight Beryl the Feral said about 'For Our Sins', “It’s a show very close to my heart, and something we truly believe has the potential to excite poetry and comedy audiences everywhere."
With thanks to Tom Gloyn for composing a magnificent score and creating brilliant sound effects, including the mic of doom.
Huge appreciation goes out to Lee Hodges for his twisted visuals and live animation that add a whole new dimension to the poetry spectacle.
If you would like to find out more about this fantastic show or maybe even book it, please contact Liv Torc at livtorc@yahoo.com
"Absolutely brilliant, a fantastic antidote to Valentines."
"Liv and Beryl write new morals for our generation, updating sin with wit and humour. A great show!"
"Fucking Fabulous"
"The audience were totally entranced by this funny, slick, unusual performance of thought-provoking words." Kay Dunbar, director of Ways With Words Literary Festival
Founder of Wondermentalist Matt Harvey said “Warm, cheeky, clever and disarmingly frank – two of my favourite poet performers, on the same stage, talking about sin – what a treat!”
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