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Trailer. Stuck in a faded seaside town, street performers David (David Toole) and Eddie (Eddie Kay) struggle to find work and romance. Choreographed and directed by Lloyd Newson, this multi-award-winning film from 2004 explores how we value ourselves and others through dialogue and DV8 Physical Theatre's distinctive movement style.
DV8 Physical Theatre Stage production of The Cost of Living (trailer). https://www.dv8.co.uk/projects/archiv...
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Apr 4, 2011 · DV8 Physical Theater was formed in 1986 by dancer and choreographer, Lloyd Newson. Over the past twenty-five years, DV8 has produced 16 internationally successful dance pieces and 4 award-winning films for television. From the start Newson’s work has been controversial. In 1990, the Sunday Mirror denounced DV8’s television production, Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men, a piece inspired by the ...
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35 min [2] Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Budget. £250,000 [4] The Cost of Living is a British physical theatre dance film made in 2004 by DV8 Films Ltd. and Channel 4. It is an adaptation of a stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre. [5]
- £250,000
- The Cost of Living - stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre
- Nikki Weston
- Paul Charlier, Jonathan Cooper, Nicholas Hooper
Oct 2000. Issue 12-4. p. 26. DV8 give good value for money. For the cost of a ticket, you get bare flesh, circus tricks, trapdoors, trampolines, gun shots and the most stunning undulating set covered in green carpet. 'Dancing on carpet is difficult, resulting in a twenty percent price increase,' someone says early in the proceedings setting the ...