In Some Confusions in the Law about Love, a (rather unlikely) Elvis Presley impersonator in Birmingham (England) performs his act on a tacky nightclub stage. As the evening progresses, he is joined by two jaded showgirls, a pair of forlorn skeletons who perform an archaic Japanese love-suicide story, and special guests Mike and Dolores, ‘sex act escapologists,’ who are interviewed ‘live by satellite from Hawaii’ on two monitors at the edges of the performance area.
Medium quality single-camera performance documentation recorded at the Leadmill, Sheffield, 1991, 75 mins. approx.
£12.00
‘I wanted to tell my story, or more like try to make sense of what my story was, or what I thought it was.’ Franko B Franko B is an extraordinary,...
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The Outsiders Handbook is available as a free PDF to download.Artist and weirdo Scottee is celebrating 10 years of making a mess, causing a fuss and getting ideas above his...
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"The publication is a not just equally fascinating and important; for those wanting to engage in acts of intimate performance, it’s possibly the most comprehensive reference book available….Some bits made...