Production still for "You're Not Alone". Kim Noble. Photographer: Geraint Lewis
You're Not Alone
By Kim Noble
01 August 2017 – 13 August 2017 Beckett Theatre
Malthouse Theatre, Soho Theatre, In Between Time,
Theatre Co-Production
‘It’s been seven hours and sixteen days,’ sings Kim Noble. He’s echoing the famous words from Sinéad O’Connor’s 90s ballad, as he mourns a dead pigeon he sees unceremoniously decomposing on the road. Struck by the indignity of the bird’s passing, he takes the pigeon home and performs an autopsy, of sorts.
Kim Noble wants us to get closer—perhaps too close for comfort. After an existential crisis triggered by a colossal breakup, and by the profound loneliness he sees in his father at the end of his life, Noble is on a quest for connection. Using narration and guerrilla video, Noble takes the audience through a series of hilarious, and often excruciating, social experiments. He turns up for work at a hardware store where he is not employed, donning a handmade uniform; he blasts porn audio through his ceiling at the relentlessly bonking couple upstairs; he tricks men online into thinking he’s a woman to meet up with him for sex.
A unique theatre-documentary, with his own life as subject, You’re Not Alone is black comedy at its finest—a hilarious and ugly rampage through the fabric of human relationships.
★★★★
"REPULSIVE, INAPPROPRIATE AND OFTEN BRILLIANT"
— The Age
Cast
Writer, Performer, Director
Creatives
Acknowledgements
Produced and presented by In Between Time in association with Soho Theatre.