Exquisite Pain
Created 2005
Back to projects“I decided to continue… until I had got over my pain by comparing it with other people’s, or had worn out my own story through sheer repetition”
A man and a woman tell stories of ordinary and not-so-ordinary heart-break, each story accompanied by a single iconic image. A red telephone on a hotel bed. A subway station. The view from a window. A green Mercedes.
The woman repeatedly recounts the story of the end of an affair; each time remembering it differently, adding and subtracting details, finding new ways to both remember and forget what happened. The man tells stories from many different people; each a snapshot of sorrow, big or small, that takes its place in a growing catalogue of suffering, break-ups, humiliations, deaths, bad dentistry and love letters that never arrive.
Based on a project by the renowned French conceptual artist Sophie Calle, Exquisite Pain marks the first time that Forced Entertainment have worked from ‘a text’. In this simple and intimate performance Forced Entertainment explore how language, memory and forgetting move to contain, preserve or erase events; how people come to terms with trauma. Exquisite Pain is about love, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves when things have gone wrong.
REACTIONS
"Each detached delivery in this almost clinical production becomes surprisingly poignant and emotionally affecting... Hypnotising."Sunday Independent
"A chance for the audience to look at the nature of memory... Exquisite Pain artfully demonstrates Schopenhauer’s idea that ‘we remember our lives only a little better than a novel we have read."Irish Examiner
"The marriage of Calle's text with Tim Etchells' minimalist, utterly uncompromising production is heaven-sent... I cannot recommend it strongly enough."The Guardian
"Minimalist theatre, full of tension."SŸddeutsche Zeitung
credits
Conceived and devised by the company
Performers two performers drawn from Robin Arthur, Jerry Killick, Richard Lowdon, Claire Marshall, Cathy Naden, Terry O’Connor
Direction Tim Etchells
Text Sophie Calle
Design Richard Lowdon
Lighting Design Nigel Edwards
Exquisite Pain is a Forced Entertainment production from a text by Sophie Calle
Co-produced by Theater der Welt Stuttgart, BIT Teatergarasjen Bergen, The National Museum of Art, Design and Architecture Oslo, Kaaitheater Brussels, La Filature – Scène Nationale Mulhouse and Tanzquartier Wien Vienna
Exquisite Pain - PREVIOUS SHOWS
HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany
2 Jul 2009 - 3 Jul 2009
Temps D'images, Warsaw, Poland
28 Jan 2009 - 29 Jan 2009
5 Jun 2008 - 6 Jun 2008
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, UK
27 Feb 2008 - 28 Feb 2008
Cambridge Junction, Cambridge, UK
18 Feb 2008 - 19 Feb 2008
Uppsala Stadsteater, Uppsala, Sweden
27 Jan 2008
27 Nov 2007 - 28 Nov 2007
8 Nov 2007 - 10 Nov 2007
15 Jun 2007 - 16 Jun 2007
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
3 May 2007 - 5 May 2007
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
20 Apr 2007 - 21 Apr 2007
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
20 Apr 2007 - 21 Apr 2007
SPILL Festival of Performance, (London) London, England
10 Apr 2007 - 14 Apr 2007
PACT Zollverein, Essen, Germany
27 Mar 2007 - 28 Mar 2007
Kunstencentrum STUK, Leuven, Belgium
12 Mar 2007
1 Mar 2007 - 2 Mar 2007
PuSh Festival, Vancouver, Canada
11 Jan 2007 - 13 Jan 2007
New Riga Theatre, Riga, Latvia
8 Dec 2006
Cena Contemporânea, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
9 Oct 2006 - 10 Oct 2006
27 Sep 2006 - 28 Sep 2006
Santarcangelo Festival, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy
14 Jul 2006 - 15 Jul 2006
Alkantara Festival, Lisbon, Portugal
14 Jun 2006 - 15 Jun 2006
27 May 2006
17 Mar 2006 - 18 Mar 2006
Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury, UK
16 Feb 2006
Project Arts Centre, Dublin Theatre Festival, Ireland
20 Jan 2006 - 21 Jan 2006
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, England
16 Jan 2006 - 18 Jan 2006
Kaaitheater, Brussels, Belgium
12 Jan 2006 - 19 Jan 2006
11 Nov 2005 - 12 Nov 2005
Tanzquartier Wien, Vienna, Austria
3 Nov 2005 - 5 Nov 2005
Riverside Studios, London, England
1 Nov 2005 - 6 Nov 2005
Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster, UK
21 Oct 2005 - 22 Oct 2005
Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm, Frankfurt, Germany
2 Sep 2005 - 3 Sep 2005
19 Aug 2005 - 20 Aug 2005
Staatstheater Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
8 Jul 2005 - 10 Jul 2005