Assembly George Square Studio One
4 stars
A little knowledge goes a long way in Cathrine Frost’s solo meditation on birth, life and near death in an ebullient account of her real life experience of pregnancy. While actress turned nurse Frost understands the science with first hand intimacy in a way that ancient Greek philosophers never mentioned, she also opens up with some half naked karate moves, while a volunteer Socrates gets what he’s deserved for centuries. This makes for a highly charged and hugely entertaining emotional outpouring that falls somewhere between performance lecture and stand up confessional.
Directed by Mats Eldøenfor Norway’s Det Andre Teatret, and with a script by Frost, Eldøenand Marie Ulsberg, Frost’s show and tell sees her recount an experience life changing enough to put her back on the stage. As she casts audience members as various parts of her anatomy, it suddenly dawns on you that many in the room – men, basically - will never have to face the things Frost describes, let alone be aware of them. Frost’s show is a heartfelt and at times wildly comic reminder of the flesh and blood pulse beat at the heart of everything in a deeply personal and transformative work.
Assembly George Square Studio One until 25th August, 3pm.
The List, August 2024
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