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MSM
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Toured in Canada, UK and Europe from September to December 1993
world première ..... 30th September 1993 ..... Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui, Montreal
UK première ..... 12th October 1993 ..... Nottingham Playhouse
run time ..... 90 minutes, no interval
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Co-produced by the Royal Court Theatre and Nottingham Playhouse.
DV8 acknowledges the support of The British Council for its overseas touring.
C   A   S   T    +    C   R   E   W
directed by ... Lloyd Newson
performers ... Thane Bettany, Peter Darling, David Foxxe,
Andrew Hammerson, Eric MacLennan, Liam Steel, Dale Tanner
set design ... Michael Howells
soundtrack + vocal music composer ... Jocelyn Pook
lighting design ... Jack Thompson
costume design ... Katy McPhee
production manager ... Steve Wald
technical manager ... John MacKinnon
technical assistant / extra ... Thomas Castle
production assistant ... Paul Munday
company manager ... Melanie Steel
recordings by ... Jocelyn Pook
additional recordings ... Harvey Brough, Adrian Johnston
bagpipes ... Steáfán Hannigan
singing ... Peter Darling
set construction ... Streeter & Jessel
set painting ... Cecily Gatacre
transport ... GH Lucking & Son
administration ... Deborah Chadbourn and Eva Pepper for Artsadmin
UK publicity ... Judy Lipsey for Scott Riseman Lipsey Meade
UK graphic design ... Jane Joyce
photography ... Uri Omi, Gavin Evans, Hugo Glendinning
company teachers ... Wendy Houstoun (movement), Chris Thomson (movement),
Rosemary Lee (movement), Rose Ryan (movement), Ali Hodge (movement),
Helen Chadwick (voice), Melanie Pappenheim (voice), Ian Shaw (voice), Kelsey Michael (voice)
special thanks to ....
Guillerme Boterho, Gary Carter, David Curry, Stephen Daldry, James Durrell, Robert Hale, Jeff Hall,
Andrew Hesker, Sarah Hill, Wendy Houstoun, Andrew Howitt, Eddie Keogh, Chris Mazeika, Mikki Milican,
Nick Nuttgens, Caroline Oxford, William Scott Richards, Malcolm Shields, Tom Ward, Christopher Winter
and thanks to ....
Britannia Refined Metals, The Classic Chair Company, Caroline Osborne, Station House Opera,
Theatre de Complicité, Matthew Abercrombie, S.J. Berwin & Co, Bobby Baker, Dennis Buckley,
Jon Carnall, Paul Duffy, Barbara Gardener, Jill Keegan, Sally Kenny, Peter Keogh,
Lumiere & Son Theatre Company, Christopher Raven, Project Sigma, Jane Ritchie,
Stonewall, White Light
T   O   U   R    D   A   T   E   S
CANADA ... 30th September - 8th October 1993 ... Théâtre d'Aujourd'hui, Montreal
UK ... 12th - 16th October 1993 ... Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham
UK ... 20th - 23rd October 1993 ... Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
UK ... 26th - 30th October 1993 ... Tron Theatre, Glasgow
UK ... 2nd - 6th November 1993 ... Wickham Theatre, Bristol
UK ... 9th - 20th November 1993 ... Royal Court Theatre, London
SWITZERLAND ... 24th - 28th November 1993 ... Theaterhaus Gessnerallée, Zurich
GERMANY ... 2nd - 4th December 1993 ... Theater im Marstall, Munich
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written in 1993
MSM is a sociological term that was created to refer to men who have sex with men in public toilets,
colloquialy referred to as cottaging. The term was coined because many of the men involved refuse
to identify themselves as gay despite their activities. In fact it is mainly men who describe themselves
as heterosexual who seek out sex in this way.
"..... one might have expected that men indulging in anonymous sexual exchanges in lavatories would prove
to be lonely, socially alienated, unmarried, and possibly ageing homosexuals. In fact it appears that
the majority were married and predominantly heterosexual."  Laud Humphreys, Tearoom Trade
This new work from DV8 returns to the subject of male sexuality and looks at what it is that gives rise
to the need for sex characterised by chance encounters, anonymity and the possibility of arrest or violence.
The piece will act as a mirror to a wider world where we all have hidden secrets, where we all descriminate
against others. It will be a place where private fantasies are enacted, fantasies which often reveal
too much about ourselves. It will look at our desire to step outside the boundaries of society,
to risk situations loaded with danger and fear in order to keep feeling alive.
Members of DV8 interviewed 50 men of different ages, backgrounds and sexualities, investigating
their desires, fantasies and realities. The fear and liberation, the violence laced with sexual immediacy,
the complicated emotional reactions so far revealed by this research all point to a dense psychological work.
Devised by Lloyd Newson with an exciting new company of male performers, MSM will further extend
DV8's use of language and its relationship to movement.
(extract)

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