Top Five Theatre Events in October

Article by Gareth K Vile | 29 Sep 2008

The Emotional Life of Furniture
Little Theatre, Dundee (8 Oct) and The Tron (10-12 Oct)
Part of the mental health arts festival, this one sees a performance artist infiltrate a psychiatric ward as part of their practice. An interesting idea that will hopefully explore the space bewteen artistic representations of madness, the allure of psychosis for cutting-edge performers and the grim meat-hook reality of psychiatric institutions.

An Ideal Husband
His Majesty's, Aberdeen 13-18 Oct
Peter Hall directs Kate O'Mara. West End style, sumptous production, top names: very different from The Skinny's usual enthusiasms but both popular and classy.

Romeo and Juliet
Theatre Royal, Glasgow 28 Oct- 1 Nov
There is too much Shakespeare on the stage- at least of the popular plays. The RSC ought to be able to find something original- or at least ensure crafted performances.

The Great Concertos: Osbourne plays Brahms
EFT (17 Oct)
The RSNO are offering bargain tickets to under 25s: this triple bill includes the second piano concerto by the late and austere romantic.

The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat
Tramway, 23-35 Oct
Theatre Workshop are always value for money: this is another work with Nabil Shaban, a performer who is always willing to strike out for the most extreme heights of scripted theatre. Expect revolution, bloodshed and theatrical trickery.