'A world premiere production as part of Brisbane Festival
'Set against the epic violence of the Trojan War, Holding Achilles by David Morton is a refreshing take on one of the ancient world’s best-known heroes, and his relationship with Patroclus, his not so well-known lover.
'This breathtaking new production from visual theatre masterminds Dead Puppet Society and physical theatre virtuosos Legs On The Wall reclaims the queer aspects of The Iliad. Set to a haunting new score performed live by Montaigne, composed with Tony Buchen and Chris Bear, this innovative new work blends heightened physicality and visual storytelling with an ensemble cast to weave a legend of mythic proportions. A tale of trials, grief and love – Holding Achilles is an epic tale about a fearless bond forged in the toughest of times.
'As a young exile taken in by Achilles’ father, Patroclus faces hostility from the young hero until they are thrust together to train under the centaur Chiron, and the two form an unlikely friendship. As Achilles doggedly seeks to fulfil his mother’s prophecy to become a legend, their relationship becomes something more. But war with Troy is brewing, and the two young men find themselves caught between their hopes for a future together and the brutal realities of the world that faces them.' (Production summary)
Presented by QPAC and Brisbane Festival and performed by Dead Puppet Society and Legs On The Wall : 29 August - 10 September 2022.
Director and Co-Creator: David Morton.
Movement Director and Co-Creator: Joshua Thomson.
Music: Tony Buchen and Chris Bear with Montaigne.
Cast: Stephen Madsen, Karl Richmond, Ellen Bailey, John Batchelor, Lauren Jackson, Thomas Larkin, Nic Prior, Christy Tran, Jennifer Vuletic, Charles Ball.
Creative Producer: Nicholas Paine.
Co-Designers (set): Anna Cordingley and David Morton.
Designer (costume): Anna Cordingley.
Lighting Designer: Ben Hughes.
Sound Designer: Tony Brumpton.
Rigging Designer: David Jackson.
Puppet Designer: Dead Puppet Society.
Dramaturg: Louise Gough.
Associate Director: Matt Seery.
Associate Producers: James Beach and Lauren Eisinger.
'A mixed bag of visual, physical and dramatic theatre that loses its way in the telling.'
'Set against the epic violence of the Trojan War, Holding Achilles by David Morton is a refreshing take on one of the ancient world’s best-known heroes, and his relationship with Patroclus, his not so well-known lover.' (Introduction)
'Set against the epic violence of the Trojan War, Holding Achilles by David Morton is a refreshing take on one of the ancient world’s best-known heroes, and his relationship with Patroclus, his not so well-known lover.' (Introduction)
'A mixed bag of visual, physical and dramatic theatre that loses its way in the telling.'