May 21 2009 by Michael Green, Flintshire Chronicle
FOLLOWING previous sell-out successes at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning Starving Artists, in association with Queer Up North, return to The Studio with their new play Eat Me until Saturday.
One summer morning, Robinson wakes in his little sunlit apartment. Why can’t he remember who he is?
The lives of a Hollywood landlady and her three very different tenants weave together in this tender, funny new piece from Starving Artists.
Their trademark combination of intense yet graceful writing and vivid acting has won awards worldwide.
Starving Artists is an Anglo-American company founded in 1984 by Hawaiian-born actor Mark Pinkosh and British-born writer Godfrey Hamilton.
The duo tour internationally but concentrate on commuting between their base in Los Angeles, and London.
Starving Artists are twice Edinburgh Fringe First winners. Mark has also won a Manchester Evening News Award, and was the first Edinburgh Festival performer to be given The Stage Award for Acting Excellence in its inaugural year.
Ring the box office on 0161 833 9833 or visit www.royalexchange.co.uk.