Elvis Died of Burgers
Monday, November 13, 2023 The Workshop TheatreElvis Died of Burgers is made and performed by the food-obsessed directors of BLINK Dance Theatre.
If they’re not eating food, they’re talking about food, dreaming about food, and now... dancing, rapping and rhyming about food. Take a seat at the table as the cast spill the tea on their food stories and deep dive into the King of Rock‘n’Roll at the end of his life. Replete with their signature sensory and bizarre tangents... Good Food Gospel anyone?
Elvis Died of Burgers has a non-linear narrative and uses semi-improvised dance, theatre and spoken word to create an exciting edge of your seat experience for audience and cast alike.
All performances are relaxed and will have integrated BSL, interpreted by Greg Colquhoun. BLINK Dance Theatre are a neurodiverse-led, relentlessly inclusive arts organisation committed to tackling ableism by building bridges between inner city popular culture and learning disability culture. They are a Associate Company of the National Youth Theatre and part of the steering group for Assemble, a new programme created to address isolation amongst disabled young people .
Performance Dates and Times
11.15am Monday 13 November 2023
7.30pm Monday 13 November 2023
Pricing
There are many price plans available including:
General Admission - £15
Pay What You Decide - You choose the amount you pay for the ticket
Pay It Forward - Help us break down barriers to the arts by supporting someone's else's discounted ticket
Islington Resident - £12
Standard ticket + Free Carer - £15 (Group tickets including x1 standard ticket and one free carer ticket (no id required or questions asked)
Access
All performances relaxed and BSL interpreted
Schools
Schools tickets are available at £12 per young person, with the 10th ticket free for a teacher when 9 tickets are booked
To make an enquiry about a schools group booking, contact schools@nyt.org.uk or call 020 3696 7066 to find out more.
About BLINK Dance Theatre
BLINK Dance Theatre are a neurodiverse-led, relentlessly inclusive arts organisation committed to tackling ableism by building bridges between inner city popular culture and learning disability culture. BLINK Dance Theatre are led by co-directors Delson Weekes, Vicki Hawkins, Francis Majekodunmi and Rachel Gildea. We exist to share our vision of a world without barriers by embracing difference as a catalyst for wild creativity, honest dance-theatre, and authentic partnerships. Our work is socially aware, alert and accountable to issues and trends affecting inner city London, Learning Disabled and Black culture. We combine our love of urban-core aesthetic, playful, interactive design and humour to dig into universal themes, with an aim to create greater understanding between people existing within and outside the inclusive arts subculture. Now in their 10th year, BLINK Dance Theatre have recently been named an Associate Artist by the National Youth Theatre and are a National Portfolio Organisation for Arts Council England 2023-26.