Bacchic
Bacchic at Edinburgh Fringe '08
Bacchic at Brighton Fringe '07
Bacchic poster image
Bacchic at Caravan Assembly '08
Bacchic at Brighton Fringe '07
Bacchic at Brighton Fringe '07
Bacchic at Edinburgh Fringe '08

Bacchic

An icon. An orgy. A dissenter.

Bacchic was a one woman show, inspired by Euripides’ Bacchae, conceived, performed and co-written by Tamsin Shasha and directed and co-written by Jonathan Young. It was selected to be part of the international showcase, Caravan Assembly, as part of Brighton Festival in 2008 subsequent to appearing at the Gilded Balloon at Edinburgh Fringe. Prior to that it previewed at Udderbelly as part of Brighton Fringe in 2007. It was an Arts Council funded Research & Development project and toured nationally in 2008, prior to appearing at High Fest in Yerevan, Armenia.

  • A theatrical gem not to be missed.

    Total Theatre
  • Thoughtful and intelligent…Shasha has the acting as well as the rope skills…A most unusual and rewarding hour

    The Times
  • Shasha is a dazzling, sensuous performer. this inventive reworking has pertinence, conviction and style.

    British Theatre Guide
  • an original and effective reworking....the hugely talented Tamsin Shasha weaves her aerial skills seamlessly into the story. Mesmerising.

    The Scotsman
  • Outstanding, exquisite, inventive & seamless. Crisp, delicate and layered...this is indeed a rare piece of theatre.

    STAGE Must See

    The Stage
  • Tamsin Shasha is serving up a masterclass in graceful, acrobatic control and awesome physical power in a performance that is as athletic as it is elegant as it is intelligent. This is a superb solo performance piece and I urge you to see it.

    Edinburgh Guide
  • Mesmerising, visually stunning, thought provoking theatre. If you want to see just one Bacchae, make it this one.

    Fringe Review