Through Someone Else's Eyes
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Theatre in the Mill, Shearbridge Road, Bradford, BD7 1DP.  Email: thekennel@lostdogtheatre.com

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Through Someone Elses Eyes continues with its development process as we play around with the technology we need in order to realise the production fully.  The production will use and blend together performance, live music, animation (both screened and projected) with recorded film and and live streamed boradcasting to create a world where the boundaries between reality and fiction become blurred, not only for the characters in the piece but the audiences as well.

There is already a very exciting collaborative team engaged with the production and we will update the progress of the piece here as it happens.
Play Synopsis
A Paranoid Play by Lost Dog Theatre.

Matthew is confused, though he tries hard not to be.  He has decided to make his life simpler.  Easier to deal with, by never leaving his house, by maintaining an existence within the walls of his studio flat, by relying on his friend Simon to bring him what he needs from the big wide world.  Much simpler.  Or is it?

Matthew prides himself on his ability to keep his mind in balance, on knowing what is real and what is not, but things are starting to get a little less clear, a little harder to compute.

How does he actually know Simon?  What did he do before his self incarceration? Is his obsession with films muddying his memories?  Can he continue to tell himself that the furry ball of cartoon fuzz he keeps meeting is not actually there?  Indeed, is anything actually real anymore?

Lost dog theatre invites you to join them on the slippery slopes of Matthews imagination in their new production, Through Someone Else's Eyes; a darkly comic and intimately tragic portrait of man trying desperately to cling on to his sanity.

Combining Performance, Live Music, Film and Animation this production promises to blur the lines between the real and the unreal placeing its audience in the centre of someone elses head; peering outwards.

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