Making A Big Deal

Having devised and performed with Escape Theatre, Krissi Musiol is stepping onto the big stage alone in an attempt to explore solo performance and her identity as a performer. Krissi’s performance material is created from autobiographical experiences.

“I’m proud to say all those hours spent losing (in casinos/bookies/around numerous poker tables and in life generally) has finally had some use! If I had a spare tenner I can’t think of a more enjoyable way to spend it than to gamble it - it’s the thrill of the game, the glory and the pain, the addiction to play just one more hand, just one more spin of the roulette wheel…next time I’ll win it all back, I’ll win big…”

Krissi’s aim is that her performance Making A Big Deal incorporates ideas and images of current celebrities, to show the desperation behind the fame and how easy it is to lose – to lose a booking, to lose your voice, to lose your clothes, to lose your blood, to lose your identity, to become someone else.

The idea for the piece was initially founded during the project Quiet Time with Mole Wetherall of Reckless Sleepers, and then devised as part of her MA at Manchester University in March 2007. Having developed and adapted the piece for emergency 07, and now with the ‘outside eye’ of Quarantine’s Richard Gregory, and with greenroom’s support for Method Lab 08 this idea is being fully realised.  Krissi’s been “…on a booze fuelled bender in The Vegas Baby!! –I got married whilst I was there too. It would be crazy not to. And Jenny bet me that I wouldn’t…”

Crystal Wineglass has got this friend, who’s got a friend, whose creative energy has been abused, whose soul has drowned in cheap plonk and the Blues.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Queens and Queens, place your bets – Will the show go on? How much are you willing to gamble?Maybe you’ll be screaming out for more…maybe you’ll be running for the door… An all singing, all dancing, all gambling Crap Cabaret!

Previous works include:

Method Lab 05 Escape in Chic - Escape Theatre:
With a 3 week run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2004, recieving two ***** reviews, Escape were awarded a Method Lab commission to explore their own performance style and play with the boundaries of audience and performer.

Method Lab 06 Nought Point Nought Seven Nine per Hour - Escape Theatre:
An Arts Council supported devised piece following research into deaths in the work place. Performed as part of Hazard 07 as well as to promote awareness at conferences and speeches for Hazard Awareness Organisation in Manchester.

NuffSaid 2 06/Fresh Festival 07 and emergency 06 Jenny and Krissi’s Cake Show:
This creative project was first inspired by a genuine love to bake and developed from a work-in-progress performance to an 8 hour baking marathon followed by a dramatic procession, celebration and cake feast!

Krissi Musiol

Having devised and performed with Escape Theatre, Krissi Musiol is stepping onto the big stage alone in an attempt to explore solo performance and her identity as a performer. Krissi’s performance material is created from autobiographical experiences.

Diary Dates

Tue 3rd February

In Transit, Lancaster

Nuffield Theatre Lancaster

Wed 4th February

In Transit, Carlisle

Source Cafe

Thu 5th February

In Transit, Leeds

Leeds Met Studio

Tue 10th February

In Transit, Alsager

Alsager Arts Centre

Wed 18th February

In Transit, Liverpool

Cornerstone, Liverpool Hope University

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