Friday, December 5

Tag: Mamoru Iriguchi

Painkillers – Summerhall
Scotland

Painkillers – Summerhall

Mamoru Iriguchi has long been a curious fixture of the Edinburgh Fringe — a darling of those who admire eccentricity for its own sake. Their latest work, PAINKILLERS, billed as a playfully profound meditation on identity, gender, and perception, might well leave audiences wondering whether they've missed something — or if indeed, there's anything to miss at all.Clad in a thick, full-body knitted woman’s suit — presumably both metaphor and misdirection — Iriguchi emerges as Anastasia, a magician’s assistant who might also be Mari, or Alessandro, or Mamoru, or all of them at once. These blurred lines between character and creator are supposedly the crux of the piece, but in practice, they feel like a muddle rather than a mirror.Despite flashes of visual interest and the occasional flicker of...