FLIES
Oliver Lansley
FLIES
OBERON BOOKS
LONDON
First published in 2011 by Oberon Books Ltd
Electronic edition published in 2012
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Contents
Foreword
BY DIRECTOR EMMA EARLE
Flies is an absurdist tale of one man’s struggle to overcome his acute irrational fear and the way that fear manifests itself, takes hold and governs.
After an unfortunate incident on a flight, Dennis must undergo six weeks of therapy to address his issues. Fragments of the memories and experiences that have shaped his fear provide the backbone of the play as we yo-yo back and forth in time, from school trips to a petting zoo, to working as a dental assistant. But will Dennis conquer his fear before The Fly – a charming, whisky drinking maverick with a thoroughly nasty streak – takes up permanent residence in his consciousness? Or will he cave in and let the fear beat him? Dennis’ obsessive-compulsive behaviour as he endeavours to create a world without flies is both comical and tragic; indeed we feel as though we are literally in a front-row seat inside his brain, witnessing his nightmares and accompanying him in his flights of fantasy.
We meet a variety of characters from his life – ex-girlfriends, ex-employers, ex-teachers…you get the picture. And throughout the play we are invited to question the reliability of the witness. Voices, faces and places take on a warped, kaleidoscopic quality – all of them projections from Dennis’ consciousness, some more malevolent than others.
This is Pins and Needles’ second major collaboration with Oliver Lansley following Ernest and the Pale Moon. With an exciting live soundtrack from experimental, Bristol-based musician Kid Carpet, our production is a fusion of theatre, stand-up comedy and a gig.
Oliver’s play ends with a startling metamorphosis: Dennis’ ultimate act of defiance and release, in which the real world collides with the surreal.
Introduction
BY OLIVER LANSLEY
Flies was an interesting proposition for me. The director Emma, with whom I’ve collaborated many times, came to me with a title ‘Flies’, a character name, Dennis, and dates for a proposed run of this show that didn’t even exist yet!
It’s an interesting way to start on a project but Emma knows I am always intrigued by a challenge and when she said she wanted to create something that was a cross between Metamorphosis and Jaws I was hooked!
It’s hard to say much about the piece itself as I don’t think it’s the sort of play that benefits from the reader being given too much information. It’s a play to be explored rather than explained.
What I did know was that I wanted to replicate the fractured, disjointed workings of Dennis’ brain in telling his story. Creating literally a ‘web’ of information that all somehow spirals around a centre point (the fly in the middle of that web).
It jumps around in time and space and reality and is in many senses a stream of consciousness. This was very much reflected in the way that I wanted to write it. Allowing information to pour out randomly, some obviously relevant, some more obscure, like fragments torn out at random from a well-worn diary.
As for the fly, the very first words that I wrote for the whole play were – ‘I took a shit on your food’ – this seemed to set out quite a clear path to me as to who this character was!
What is real, what is not and how do we know the difference? Flies is an odd little play, but then Dennis is an odd little man…
Flies by Oliver Lansley was first performed on 4th October 2011 at the Tobacco Factory’s Brewery Theatre, Bristol.
Produced by Pins and Needles Productions.
Original cast:
DENNIS, Oliver Hollis
THE FLY and other roles, Paul Mundell
Live music performed by Kid Carpet
Written by Oliver Lansley
Director, Emma Earle
Design, Zoe Squire
Lighting Design, Anna Barrett
Composer, Kid Carpet
Animator, Becca Rose
Costume Supervisor, Bianca Ward
Assistant Producer, Lee Rayner
Stage