
Lost Ones
Lost Ones is a surreal, fantastical adventure about a man whose unusual past is coming back to haunt him. Strange creatures are emerging from his body and disappearing through a hole in the skirting board. Each carries a bag in which something valuable is being smuggled to the void on the other side.
What is in the bags? Where are the creatures coming from? And who are the grotesque children haunting our hero’s waking hours?
It all goes back to an incident at t he top of a mountain, a class outing years before. A group of extraordinary children at the notorious academy, St Peter’s On The Hill, are taken on a day out by their teacher. Only one child comes back, but what happened on that mountain? And why has it come back to haunt our hero now?
Lost Ones is a strange, beautiful and ever so slightly twisted piece, with performance, extraordinary design and anarchic live music.
Press
“★★★★★ Rich in atmosphere and ceaselessly inventive, this show touches you with the rarest of beauty.’”
“★★★★ Inspired, inspiring, inventive and thought provoking… If original thinking is your bag, you’ll do no better”
“★★★★ A perfectly formed hour of macabre goings-on.”
“Superb ensemble playing…impeccable lighting and design…vibrant costumes…a truly brilliant piece of storytelling”
“★★★★ Kai Fischer’s set (utilising evocative chalkboards) and lighting are quite extraordinary, combining versatility with tremendous thematic and visual impact. The performances are superb all round, with Sandy Grierson fabulously eccentric as Theodore and Tania Guerreiro tremendous as the bleakly inquisitive Mrs Henry. Angelica Kroeger’s atmospheric sound and Alasdair Macrae’s memorably mad songs exemplify this most charming, complete and affecting of works.”
“★★★★ There is nothing ordinary about this cartoon gothic play… a demented piece of pure entertainment”
“★★★★ Some of the strongest work on the Fringe this year…an eerie fable which sparkles with invention…a remarkable package”
“A delicious piece of topsy-turvy gothic… STRANGE and BEAUTIFUL”
“I sat through this production with an open-mouthed grin of amazement…inventive and stunning”
“★★★★ Vanishing Point’s brilliant, visual show is like a living nightmare…it infests the subconscious…wheedles its way into your brain with its mixture of finger and shadow puppetry, weird music and beautiful, macabre images…it looms over you like a monstrous shadow… a wonderfully ambitious and assured hour of expressionistic theatre”
Credits
A co-production with The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
Conceived and directed by Matthew Lenton
Text by Matthew Lenton
Set and Lighting Design by Kai Fischer
Costume design by Becky Minto
Dramaturg Nicola McCartney
Sound Design by Angelica Kroeger
Songs by Alasdair Macrae
Lyrics by Matthew Lenton and Alasdair Macrae
Performers (2004)
Sandy Grierson, Claire Lamont, Alasdair Macrae, Tânia Guerreiro, Itxaso Moreno
Performers (2005)
Sandy Grierson, Claire Lamont, Alasdair Macrae, Rocio Galan, Catherine Whitefield
Production Manager Ken Savva
Technical Stage Manager Maria Bechaalani
Stage Managers Rob Armstrong & Fraser Thompson-Noble
Marketing & Public Relations Manager Purni Morell
Design of publicity Greenlight Creative
Photography www.morozzo.co.uk
Winner - Tron Theatre Awards 2004
Performance history
05 - 08 April, 2006
Colombo, Sri Lanka
17 - 18 March, 2006
Skopje, Macedonia
13 - 14 March, 2006
Prishtina, Kosovo
19 - 20 October, 2005
Battersea Arts Centre, London
14 October, 2005
Gilmorehill G12, Glasgow
11 - 12 October, 2005
Unity Theatre, Liverpool
07 October, 2005
macrobert, Stirling
01 October, 2005
Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh
27 September, 2005
Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline
23 September, 2005
Cumbernauld Theatre
21 September, 2005
Gaeity Theatre, Ayr
17 September, 2005
The Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock
13 - 14 September, 2005
Tron Theatre, Glasgow
09 September, 2005
The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
06 - 07 September, 2005
Dundee Rep, Dundee
08 - 28 August, 2005
Pleasance Grand
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
10 - 13 November, 2004
Tron Theatre, Glasgow
06 November, 2004
The Hat Factory, Luton
02 - 04 November, 2004
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
29 October, 2004
Eastgate Theatre, Peebles
21 October, 2004
macrobert, Stirling
14 - 16 October, 2004
The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
17 - 28 August, 2004
Scotland’s Theatre Gateway, Edinburgh