
Join Transform for a vulgar, visceral and vampy performance of IT’S GOT LEGS!!!!!!! exploring the artists’ fascination with the filthy and the glamorous, the pathetic and the perverse.
Bear witness to the bare arses of Samir Kennedy and Sean Murray in this whirlwind performance.
References abound to familiar double acts alongside double entendres as they unearth the only real concrete thing there is in this business: instability.
An infinite, infernal foreplay of a 'cabaret', IT’S GOT LEGS!!!!!! exposes the precarity of constructing performance and of constructing the self. Using the basic tools of theatre and DIY performance – microphones, speakers, lights and set – the duo question if the way we produce our identities is all that different to how we put on a show.
Embracing the ugliness and chaotic beauty of becoming and unbecoming, IT’S GOT LEGS!!!!!! traces the intricate dances of subjugation, subversion and seduction we’re all forced into as performers, artists and humans, just trying to get on with it.
Performances at Transform 25 co-presented by Transform and Slung Low’s The Warehouse in Holbeck.
Co-produced by Ballet National de Marseille, Battersea Arts Centre, performance, possession + automation, Maison Saint-Gervais and Transform.
Supported by Arts Council England.
The Warehouse in Holbeck
The Warehouse in Holbeck
Crosby Street
Leeds
LS11 9RQ
United Kingdom
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Recommended price: £25
Access
What to expect: This performance is presented in a warehouse space. There is a flexible seating arrangement of benches and chairs. The performance includes speech, music and movement.
Duration: 60 mins
Age guidance:16+
Language: English
Content guidance: The performance includes full frontal nudity. There are moments of darkness and loud noises (ear plugs will be available).
Getting here: If you are driving, there is on-street parking available on Ingram Road. Please note that the other surrounding streets are residents-only. Blue badge holders are welcome to park on Crosby Street.
The venue encourages you to use public transport, cycle, walk or wheel wherever possible. You will be able to store any bicycles inside the venue. The closest bus stop is called Holbeck – Pleasant Place on Domestic Street, which is 5 minutes walk from the venue. Routes 55, 55C 65, 75, 86, 87 and R1 stop and collect from the stop.
Step free access: There is step free access to the event and there is an accessible toilet at the venue.
Seating: Most of the seating is high-backed chairs.
Rest area: A rest area is available.
Open door policy: We have an open door policy across all shows at Transform, meaning ticket holders are welcome to come and go as they need.
More information: Head to Transform’s Access page for more information.