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Edinburgh hit Table comes to Tricycle

First Published 17 April 2008, Last Updated 18 April 2008

The musical furniture hit of this year’s Edinburgh Festival, The Table, is to play a limited 12 performance season at the Tricycle. The piece, devised and performed by Polish company Karbido Crew, opens at the Kilburn venue on 5 November and runs until 14 November.

The star of this inventively harmonic production is, in fact, a tuneful table, which is played using sticks, bows, knives and a mixing desk by musicians/performers Pawel Czepulkowski, Igor Gawlikowski, Michal Litwiniec and Jacek Fedorowicz.

The one-of-a kind piece of furniture, which it is probably inadvisable to eat your dinner off, is described by the company as: “a wooden instrument with exceptional and unique acoustic properties. It’s a piece of furniture with soul, sensitive to the slightest touch and uniquely resonating.”

In addition to Edinburgh success, The Table won the Toucan Award – the top prize for the best off-stream performance – at Poland’s 27th Actor’s Song Festival.

The Table is followed at the Tricycle this autumn/winter by comedy from Francesca Martinez and Jason Byrne, and John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Doubt: A Parable. Ron Hutchinson’s comedy based around the filming of Gone With The Wind, Moonlight And Magnolias, plays at the Tricycle until 3 November.

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