Barflies

Adapted from the stories and poems of Charles Bukowski

Adapted and Directed by Ben Harrison
Performed by Charlene Boyd, Keith Fleming and David Paul Jones

6th Feb – 12th Mar 2012

“Some people never get crazy.
What truly awful lives they must lead.”
Charles Bukowski

What starts as a gateway into a liberated, loose, affectionate and flirtatious view of the world can so easily become a prison, a destruction of the body, the mind and the memory. And yet, without alcohol, what great works of art might we have missed, what creative revelations, what relationships, what joyous and fumbled acts of love instigated at the bar and hastily consummated after a hurried taxi ride home.

A search for meaning and pleasure in the arms and in the bodies of a series of women drives Henry to confront the darkest corners of himself and to challenge the whole ethic of the working life. Maybe more humanity, more analysis of the human psyche could be found from the edge of a barstool than from the most wide-ranging travels or the deepest research in a library.

Barflies looks at the profound liberation of alcohol, its opening up of corners of sexuality and mental activity, as well as its most undesirable effects.

A huge sell-out and award winning success during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2009, in 2012 Scottish site-specialists Grid Iron took the show on the road, to bars all over Scotland and ending the tour with their first ever appearance in Wales, to the famous Vulcan bar in Cardiff.

Drawn from the short-stories and poems of cult American writer Charles Bukowski, Barflies is a rumbustious encounter with his alter-ego Henry Chinaski and a bevvy of the women who shaped his life and work. A visceral look at the pains and glories of drunkenness and all the humour, horror, hope and devastation it can bring.

Production photography by Douglas Jones

Barflies (2012) - Programme

View our Barflies 2009 production and the Barflies 2009 trailer here.

What The Press Said

“a rip-roaring study of wisdom through excess”

“deliciously raw and excellently staged”

“the performance in a sensory pleasure, vivid, vigorous and in vino veritas.”

“This production makes understandable the impressive reputation for site-specific work that Grid Iron have cultivated for over a decade.”

“Having enthralled audiences and critics alike at the Fringe in 2009, Grid Iron’s Barflies… now sets out to prove its worth outside the rarified festival atmosphere. And on viewing it, it is clear that the wedge of awards and nominations it carries in its back pocket is no product of the Fringe Bends, but the true appreciation of a genuinely engaging piece of work… another triumph from Grid Iron.”

Cast

Henry: Keith Fleming

Cass, Vicki, Margy, Vivienne, Sarah: Charlene Boyd

Silent Dave: David Paul Jones

Production Team

Director/Adaptor:
Ben Harrison

Producer:
Judith Doherty

Composer & Sound Designer:
David Paul Jones

Set & Costume Designer:
Becky Minto

Lighting Designer:
Kate Bonney

Production Manager:
Fiona Fraser

Technical Manager:
Kate Bonney

Stage Manager:
Mickey Graham

Sound Engineer:
Ross Ramsay

Finance Manager:
Deborah Crewe

Print Design:
Emma Quinn

Supporters

The production was kindly supported by the following…

Creative Scotland - logo
Year Of Creative Scotland 2012 - logo
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