[Best Bitches]
Carrie Rudzinski and Olivia Corridor’s friendship has at all times been on the coronary heart of their work. In The Bitching Hour it’s entrance and centre, the glue that holds the present collectively. As quickly as they enter, they launch right into a poem about being bitches. It’s bitching that brings them collectively – this enjoyable, juicy, feminine-coded (oft degraded) exercise. And it’s their willingness to be bitches for and with one another – to name one another out, dispense harsh truths, and be the worst variations of themselves brazenly and vulnerably, and chuckle about it – that types their robust bond.
The Bitching Hour has a extra formal premise than their earlier work – we’re forged because the studio viewers of their TV present. Now not are we within the hodge-podge coziness of their lounge; now there’s a desk with a microphone and two matching armchairs, full with cue playing cards and an applause signal. Nevertheless, the precise construction of the present could be their least formal but. Efficiency poetry invitations viewers engagement by the very nature of the medium. However right here it’s taken to the subsequent degree, as we actually play a recreation of Articulate with the performers, they usually pull out subjects from ‘The Bitching Jar’ that viewers members had been invited to contribute to pre-show (hold a watch out within the Basement lobby).
It was in between these spirited segments that Rudzinski and Corridor’s poetry was scattered. Although their feminist themes had been nonetheless as robust as ever, the poems tended to revolve round capitalism and Covid – their experiences of coping with the chaos and fatigue that has been the previous few years. This broadened the scope of their poetry, depicting extra universally human experiences (although nonetheless explicit and private).
There was a number of dialogue of the character of being an artist – oblivious relations at barbeques, viewers members responding to their present (a few of whom positively ought to’ve saved their opinions to themselves), the hustle, the drive, the anxiousness, the doing-everything-yourself. This, too, displays our capitalist society that so usually de-values inventive work as not reputable, not an actual job, and the unusual state of affairs one finds oneself in of getting to monetise the factor you like most and could be doing regardless.
Consistent with the TV present format there’s a particular visitor every night time. This was a smart move, because it permits for brand new views and a brand new vitality to enter the house. After I attended, it was non-binary efficiency poet Dan Goodwin. Dan’s poem was one among my favourites of the night time – a fantastically written and heartfelt depiction of grappling with one’s gender identification and popping out. There was a welcome freshness to this content material, an growth of the human expertise in a position to be mentioned. Dan was then interviewed by Rudzinski and Corridor, and performed a recreation earlier than being farewelled. Once more, the friendship dynamics between the three of them had been key to creating this work. All of them had an ease with one another that made the interview really feel extra like an informal chat, inviting the viewers in.
Rudzinski and Corridor carry out a few of their biggest hits in addition to utterly new materials. It was all very relatable, although nothing particularly uncooked or revelatory. General, the expertise of The Bitching Hour is one among pure enjoyable. Like bitching itself, it would contact on deeper subjects however there’s a basic lightness to it, a playfulness. Bitching is a deeply social act. The content material of the bitching just isn’t as vital because the connection it forges between the contributors. It’s this sense that Rudzinski and Corridor have managed to seize. As performers, they introduced an actual sense of pleasure and spontaneity.
The Bitching Hour is a celebration of the issues we do to get us by way of this unusual and exhausting world, the methods we discover consolation and comradery. It was a heat and intimate expertise, stuffed with silliness and frivolity and outdated bitch.
The Bitching Hour performs Basement Theatre twenty seventh June – 1st July 2023
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