An innovative theatre piece combining music; voices and dance; with a text by Caryl Churchill and music by Orlando Gough. Hotel is in two parts: In the first; Eight Rooms; fourteen people - tourists; couples and business people - spend an ordinary night in a hotel. But they all occupy the same space; their stories overlapping and interweaving and creating an exhilarating collage of words; voices; music and choreographed movement. In the second; a dance piece entitled Two Nights; we see two distinct nights happening at the same time. Two people find different ways to disappear; while a diary found in another hotel room tells of one more extraordinary disappearance. Elusive; poetic; striking and substantial - The Times Their pieces have the power to make you leave the theatre in an altered state - Observer
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