Human Head presents:
OBFUSCATION
theSpace @ Jury’s Inn
4-26 August, 2.15 pm
Human Head
Performance Group teach the art of the deal… kinda
Human Head
Performance Group, the New York-based theatre company behind “terrific and very
funny” (Culture Catch) play Due to Events, make their Edinburgh
Fringe debut with their new play OBFUSCATION
this August.
The show is
a 35-minute crash course on the absurdities of language in our age of
market-tested, media savvy, politically weaponised messaging, and will be at
theSpace @ Jury’s Inn for a full run. In OBFUSCATION,
audiences are treated to a seminar on the Secret to Words That Work: a cocktail
of flattery, lies, and misdirection that will help you exude confidence,
manipulate your boss, and evade questioning by the secret police.
What was the inspiration for this
performance?
Before
there was Kellyanne Conway, there was Frank Luntz, the Republican pollster and
phrasemaker behind such rhetorical gems as “Death Tax” (Estate Tax) and “Arctic
Exploration” (oil drilling in Alaska). His rhetorical strategies have been a
major contributor to the decline of political discourse in America, and our
starting point for this play was our outrage at his morally bankrupt handiwork.
We
began to think about rhetorical skill more generally, and came across the
international network of public speaking club called Toastmasters. At these
clubs, people practice the art of looking comfortable and seeming genuine in
front of an audience. Members were generally people looking to advance
themselves professionally by taking command of language.
This
mix of ideas brought us to the peculiar course in rhetoric called Obfuscation.
In it, we learn the rhetorical tricks of those in power in order to survive and
rebel against them.
Is performance still a good space
for the public discussion of ideas?
Absolutely.
It is increasingly rare to be able to sit with complex and multifaceted (i.e.
human) issues for a sustained and uninterrupted span of time. Theater is a space
where we can do this.
How did you become interested in
making performance?
We find
this question difficult to answer because making performance has always been
part of our lives in some way. We didn’t become interested so much as we never
lost interest.
Is there any particular approach
to the making of the show?
As
Human Head Performance Group, we co-create everything and have developed our
own collaboration method (which we also teach as a workshop). We’re both
playwrights, so we usually start from developing the text – and that was
certainly the case with Obfuscation.
Does the show fit with your usual
productions?
Yup.
What do you hope that the
audience will experience?
A
life-changing revelation (we do not guarantee this, but we can hope). A fun 35
minutes. Some things to talk and laugh about later.
What strategies did you consider
towards shaping this audience experience?
Making
people feel simultaneously nervous and in good hands; included and slightly
disoriented.
Human Head
Performance Group is a
collaborative new work ensemble composed of Jean Ann Douglass and Eric John
Meyer. Jean Ann says: “We’re seeing a breakdown of discourse all over
the world, which makes right now the right time to do a play like OBFUSCATION,
and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival the right place to do it. We’re very excited
to make our international debut with the show; we hope it will resonate as much
in Edinburgh as it has in New York, and that this run marks the beginning of an
ongoing relationship with international audiences.”
First
performed inside a rented box truck as part of their Truck Project series, Jean
Ann and Eric are now bringing this head-spinning play on tour - and indoors -
for the first time.
Outside of HHPG, Eric and Jean Ann both work as
performers and playwrights. Jean Ann's recent show at Ars Nova got a rave
review from Helen Shaw at Time Out
New York, and Eric
just received a new play commission from Playwrights Horizons.
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OBFUSCATION will be at theSpace @ Jury’s Inn (Venue
260), 43 Jeffrey St, Edinburgh EH1 1DH, 4-26 August, 2.15pm. Tickets from £7
(£5), available at edfringe.com.
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View OBFUSCATION teaser: obfuscationplay.com
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Find out more about Human Head Performance Group at humanheadperformancegroup.com.
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The Edinburgh Fringe run of OBFUSCATION is supported
by live arts production company Civil Disobedience. Find out more at wearecivildisobedience.com.
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