Somewhere Near Variety
In a series of letters composed to each other and delivered to camera,
artist Tim Etchells and writer Adrian Heathfield examine what underlies
their shared interest in the notion and forms of Variety. In this
eclectic and evocative exchange their dialogue ranges through sources
as diverse as memories of childhood, Saturday night TV of the 1970s and
1980s, Bruce Forsythe, Morecambe and Wise, Laurence Olivier in John
Osborne's The Entertainer, Tommy Cooper, cabaret performance, found
photography and the performance works of Forced Entertainment. Turning
over each other's thoughts on Variety they come to examine the nature
of entertainment, laughter, mortality, exoticism and the tireless
re-cycling of forms.
Live Art Development Agency in collaboration with Forced Entertainment, 2006, DVD-PAL, 73 minutes.
£12.50