Over the next month, Grand Union have a programme of Live Acts and Sound lined up, which kicks off this Friday, 4 Feb, with performance artist Tom Marshman.
He’ll be performing ‘The Passion of the Pole’, a controversial piece which confronts taboos of mental disorders and religion.
Clinging to a dancing pole, a sentimental character exposes itself to you, with layers of issues, a crude honesty, and a wincing humour. The pole becomes a crucifix: a site for Tom to expose and execute his anxieties.
Doors open at 7.30pm, starting at 8pm and its free admission.