I have made a one-man show about skin, sex, and the problem of direct address. It's EXTREMELY EXPLICIT, but there's also a few cracking showtunes in there...
Have you ever seen someone buried alive in makeup?
You can see this man has scars. But they're so far below the top layer, it would take an industrial sandblaster to even them out. And it's easier to trowel on a few more inches of concealer.
Psychodermabrasion is a red raw tragicomedy about damage done beneath the skin. Live action fuses with recorded sound and projected image to create an offbeat musical monologue. Painful, audacious and bleakly comic, this is a show for anyone who looks in the mirror and can't.
The eagerly-anticipated début from actor and musician Matthew Floyd Jones (Frisky & Mannish), in association with cult performance artist Dickie Beau.
"Terrific" Time Out
"Brilliant" Guardian
"Eccentric" Independent
"Fabulous" Scotsman
10.2.15 - 14.2.15, 8pm, Jacksons Lane
Tickets and information
Supported by Arts Council England
'Top theatre pick' in The Guardian
Article about making the show
Q&A with Matthew