Chris Fitzsimmons

 At emergency 07 Chris performed a work-in-progress solo piece exploring the links between camp, the self and the nature of nostagia.

 

Past Indefinite by Chris Fitzsimmons
A work-in-progress solo venture written and performed by Chris Fitzsimmons. Sometimes funny, sometimestragic, this show tentatively explores the links between camp, the self and the nature of nostalgia through artifice - depth through surface. A combination of storytelling, solo conversation, video projection, cross-dressing and pop music.

As a Method Lab Artist Chris Fitzimmons is developingPast Indefinite and working with two other performers. Written and performed by Chris Fitzsimmons, interupted by Andy Avery and Aliki Chapple.

Chris thinks he knows who he is because he remembers who he was. He understands why he likes the things he likes (men) and why he hates the things he hates (men) but is uncertain of what comes in-between… (men?)
Andy also knows who Chris is. He knows exactly what happened to him in the past and, even more than that, he can say with no certainty whatsoever what will probably happen to him in the future.
Most of Andy is fictional, but most of Chris is a lie. The truth is somewhere between the two.
Possibly.

Comedy which
Attempts through pop
Music and clever referencing to
Perpetuate the myth that
Nostalgia
Often by
Necessity can
Serve to
Endorse or
Negate
Selfish or selfless
Egos

 

Chris Fitzsimmons trained with the National Youth Theatre (and then proceeded to perform with them), he completed a BTEC in Performing Arts at Huddersfield Technical College and recently graduated with a degree in Theatre Practice from UCLAN, in September this year he will embark on an MA course in Writing for Performance.

 

 

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Year First Worked With Greenroom: 
2007
Presented Work: 
Locally
Regionally
Green Room Supported: 
Yes
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 Andy Avery