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Mile End - Press 2007


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Summary 

 

'Analogue is a young company certain to make its mark on British theatre'
The Guardian

 

'... a visually rich production. This is an exceptional work'
Evening Standard

 

'Mile End often flows with a hypnotic magical realism more associated with the cinema... this is neuron firing, emotionally hot-wired theatre from a visionary young company'
The Metro

 

'Best Ensemble', Edinburgh 2007
The Observer

 

'There's more invention crammed into the opening ten minutes of this ensemble piece than in an hour of some of the other shows on the fringe... dazzling'
The Stage

 

'Slick, modern and highly physical'
The Scotsman

 

'... a hugely original and strikingly visual work... an uncommonly sensitive portrayal of the mental unravelling of at least one man, offering constant reminders that we are more alike than we are different'

The Herald

 

'This piece of work knotted my stomach... Mile End is a tight, slickly constructed and precisely executed piece of work that skilfully integrates live performance with cinematic and computer-graphic forms'
Total Theatre

 

'Best of the Fest'

BBC 2, The Culture Show

 

'... the imagination and ingenuity here augur well for the company's future'

The Times

 

'Analogue's thoughtful, haunting 50-minute piece, which won the company a Fringe First award in Edinburgh last summer, gains more than it loses on transfer to Southwark Playhouse's new semi-permanent space'

Financial Times

 

'Top ten at the Fringe'

The Telegraph

 

'Tip for the Top'

Time Out

 

Mile End - Awards 2007

 

  • Fringe First Winner (The Scotsman)
  • Winner of the Arches Brick Award (The Arches, Glasgow)

 

Mile End - Nominations 2007

 

  • Short-listed for a Total Theatre Award ('Best Emerging Company')
  • Nominated for The Stage Awards ('Best Ensemble')
  • Short-listed for the Carol Tambor Award
  • Short-listed for Edinburgh International Festival Award
  • Nominated for a FringeReview Award