A dentist and his beautiful young wife are rescued from a life
of poverty when they inadvertently discover a miracle mouthwash which
promises perfect white teeth for life. The product is a nationwide hit
and the young lovers soon become fabulously wealthy. But life is hard,
and dentistry is not much easier. As their business blossoms, holes begin
to appear in their relationship, their business ethics and their teeth...
"...Perfectly formed ... Highly polished ... fun,
witty, cynical and sharply performed." Lyn
Gardner in The Guardian
Greed is a story about marriage and money; the business
of love and the love of business …
"With Greed, director Suzy Willson achieves something
quite magical." Maddy Costa in The Guardian
Greed casts a critical eye over a consumerist society
that takes no responsibility for its actions.
"The latest from Clod Ensemble is a technically
precise and perfectly executed piece of physical theatre... There is never
a moment when the spectator feels anything less than totally engaged."Total
Theatre
Stylistically, the piece takes its inspiration from the
silent melodrama of 1920's cinema and the slapstick of Keaton and Chaplin.
The through-composed score is an extravagant and unruly spin on the silent
movie soundtrack, played live on stage.
Credits
Created by The Company
Co-Written by John Binias
Original cast: Sarah Cameron,
Jason Thorpe & John Paul Gandy
2004 cast: Marcello Magni replaces Jason Thorpe
Directed by Suzy Willson
Music by Paul Clark
Lighting by Aideen Malone
Design by Sarah Blenkinsop
Greed on Tour
Performed at the Bristol Old Vic and at BAC in May
2003 and as part of the British Council Showcase at the Edinburgh Festival,
2003. Since then Greed has toured the UK and Sri Lanka, Thailand, Armenia,
Ireland and Bulgaria.
Supported by
Greed was commissioned by BAC and was developed and
had its first workshop presentation at the National Theatre Studio. Additional
support was given by the AHRC and Queen Mary, University of London.