FIMP 2024 at TMP
Kim Noble / CAMPO
Lullaby for Scavengers
October
2024
national premiere
Sat
12
Sun
13
Sinopse
Lullaby for Scavengers.
A lullaby is a soothing song.
Scavengers eat dead animals.
Kim Noble’s ex-lover and co-host is an angry dead squirrel.
The angry dead squirrel can talk.
The piece is quite funny.
The piece is about grand feelings.
For example, people’s fear of loneliness.
It is also about our wishes and dreams.
— CAMPO
A lullaby is a soothing song.
Scavengers eat dead animals.
Kim Noble’s ex-lover and co-host is an angry dead squirrel.
The angry dead squirrel can talk.
The piece is quite funny.
The piece is about grand feelings.
For example, people’s fear of loneliness.
It is also about our wishes and dreams.
— CAMPO
absurd
tenderness
oneirism
Aditional info
- Price
9€
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Duration
1h10
- Age rating
18+
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Aditional information
Text in english and portuguese subtitles
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Author's bio text
Kim Noble is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist. His approach has led him to work in theatre, television, film, art and comedy. He was one of the members of the Perrier Award-winning and BAFTA-nominated duo, Noble and Silver. In 2017, Noble began a residency career at CAMPO. In 2018, he created the live radio performance Wild Life FM, together with director Pol Heyvaert and musician Jakob Ampe. In 2020, he created the show Lullaby For Scavengers, the last part of his trilogy about loneliness and friendship. Lullaby for Scavengers has been selected for the Het TheaterFestival 2022 and has been described by The Guardian and De Standaard as one of the best theatre shows of the year. Kim's work uses a provocative and humorous style to expose the human condition, through notions of death, sexuality, gender, and religion are approached with a dry comedic use of tragedy mixed with absurdity.
Ficha Técnica
- By and with
Kim Noble
Dramaturgy
Pol Heyvaert
Technical team
Koen Goossens, Korneel Coessens, Seppe Brouckaert, Saul Mombaerts & Squirrel
Music
DEEWEE
- Production
CAMPO Gent
Coproduction
Schauspiel Leipzig, Kampnagel Internationales Sommerfestival Hamburg & Festival actoral (Marseille)
Acknowledgements
Kim would like to thank her mother and the staff at The Lord Stanley.
CAMPO would like to thank Jeroen Vandesande, Toon Maillard and Michiel Tilley.
The squirrel doesn't want to thank anyone.