Eat Me

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★★★★ a vision of excess consumption in a world where lust for sensory pleasure turns cannibalistic.
— The Guardian

Prey takes a bath, the window open to a storm raging outside. The Man, watching his neighbours from the shadows of his flat, sees her - melancholic, solitary. For Predator nothing will ever be the same again.

One night, slipping into the liminal spaces, three nameless people download Tor, leave grandmother’s house and run for their lives.

EAT ME is a dark and fantastical dance-theatre show about obsessive love, control and the shifting complexities of power.

Written by award-winning playwright Luke Sutherland (Venus as a Boy) and choreography by internationally acclaimed Christine Devaney, EAT ME tells the story of two women who use the dark web to find one another and together commit an act of consensual cannibalism.

Creative Team

Created by Ester Marsalko, Isy Sharman and Claire Eliza Willoughby

Devised and Performed by Ian Cameron, Isy Sharman and Claire Eliza Willoughby

Director - Ezter Marsalkó

Playwright - Luke Sutherland

Choreographer - Christine Devaney

Designer - Anna Orton

Costume Designer - Annie Hiner

Lighting Designer - Simon Hayes

Sound Designer - Matt Collings

Production Manager - Emma Jones and Sian MacGregor

Technical Stage Manager - Craig McNeill

Made in association with Curious Seed, with support from Creative Scotland, Figurteateret i Nordland, Macrobert Arts Centre, Manipulate Arts and Horsecross Arts

Previous Performances

Manipulate Festival, 2022

EAT ME - the film

EAT ME is also available as an arthouse film, officially selected for the Prague International Film Festival and Kiez Berlin Film Festival where it won Best Experimental Film and an Honourable Mention respectively.

To see the film please contact us

CREDITS:

Director of Photography - Rob Willoughby

Camera Operator - Conor O’Toole

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