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McQueen: or Lee and Beauty
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McQueen: or Lee and Beauty
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You look otherworldly. Like all my girls. This will make you a queen. Like years ago and people wore clothes like weapons, like weapons against poor people, because even is you were hungry how could you raise your fist against what looked like a god? But I can make things that are weapons against day to day stuff.
A girl has watched McQueen's Mayfair house for eleven consecutive days. Tonight, she climbs down from her watching tree and breaks into his house, to steal a dress, to become someone special. He catches her, but, instead of calling the police, they embark together on a jourbaney through London and into his heart.
The play captures the fairy-story landscape of McQueen's mind - the landscape seen in his immortal shows - where, with a dress, an urchin can become an Amazon and where beauty might just help us survive the night.
McQueen
is a jourbaney into the visionary imagination and dark dream world of Alexander McQueen, fashion's greatest contemporary artist.
James Phillips's play received its world premiere at St James Theatre, London, on 12 May 2015.
A girl has watched McQueen's Mayfair house for eleven consecutive days. Tonight, she climbs down from her watching tree and breaks into his house, to steal a dress, to become someone special. He catches her, but, instead of calling the police, they embark together on a jourbaney through London and into his heart.
The play captures the fairy-story landscape of McQueen's mind - the landscape seen in his immortal shows - where, with a dress, an urchin can become an Amazon and where beauty might just help us survive the night.
McQueen
is a jourbaney into the visionary imagination and dark dream world of Alexander McQueen, fashion's greatest contemporary artist.
James Phillips's play received its world premiere at St James Theatre, London, on 12 May 2015.