Double act brings Beautiful People to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre

Theatre double act Ridiculusmus brings their latest show, Beautiful People, to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph TheatreTheatre double act Ridiculusmus brings their latest show, Beautiful People, to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre
Theatre double act Ridiculusmus brings their latest show, Beautiful People, to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre

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One of the UK’s most enduring theatre double act, Ridiculusmus, brings their latest show Beautiful People to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre on November 21.

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In an age where death and grieving are medicalised out of existence, Ridiculusmus – David Woods and John Haynes – reclaims humankind’s last taboo from imminent eradication in a paper-fine portrait of a timeless trio cursed to eternal life without eternal youth.

Amid fumbling, daily rounds of coffee, call centres and cat food, their rants, dribbles, pills and cough bombs litter an ambling blend of symbolist mysticism and synaesthesia that has the fear of an ageing world population in its sights and oozes with the positivity of elderhood and good deaths.

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Beautiful People is written, performed and directed by David Woods and Jon Haynes. Sound design is by Marco Cher-Gibard, lighting design by Richard Vabre, and set and costume design by Romanie Harper. The movement consultant is Thomas Bradley.

Beautiful People is supported by Arts Council England, Wellcome, the City of Melbourne, Artshouse Albany, Battersea Arts Centre and Australia Council for the Arts.It can be seen at the Stephen Joseph Theatre at 7.30pm on Monday November 21. Tickets, priced from £10, are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com