Writer and Director: Adam Castle
Composer and Musical Director: Aidan Teplitzky
Cast: Julie Heatherill and Mark Kydd
“Things are coming to an end. And so we do this one final time”
A cabaret singer and an emcee await their ultimate curtain call. An orchestra finds its services replaced and redundant. Tonight Tonight No One No More (2018) by Adam Castle, is an evening of momentous final moments told through musical theatre, live organ and video installation. The event takes place in St. Cecilia’s Hall, where songs and stories lead you through the historic building. Once Magdalene Cairns' Excelsior Ballroom for social dancing in the 1940s, the venue is now a museum of music. Swelling with the triumph of stepping onstage and the regret of being forced offstage, Tonight Tonight No One No More is a world of euphoric sweats and nostalgic tears.
Tonight Tonight No One No More is a project by Adam Castle, commissioned by Talbot Rice Gallery as the culmination of a residency that featured a research trip to the Venice Biennale 2017.
Composer and Musical Director: Aidan Teplitzky
Cast: Julie Heatherill and Mark Kydd
“Things are coming to an end. And so we do this one final time”
A cabaret singer and an emcee await their ultimate curtain call. An orchestra finds its services replaced and redundant. Tonight Tonight No One No More (2018) by Adam Castle, is an evening of momentous final moments told through musical theatre, live organ and video installation. The event takes place in St. Cecilia’s Hall, where songs and stories lead you through the historic building. Once Magdalene Cairns' Excelsior Ballroom for social dancing in the 1940s, the venue is now a museum of music. Swelling with the triumph of stepping onstage and the regret of being forced offstage, Tonight Tonight No One No More is a world of euphoric sweats and nostalgic tears.
Tonight Tonight No One No More is a project by Adam Castle, commissioned by Talbot Rice Gallery as the culmination of a residency that featured a research trip to the Venice Biennale 2017.