
Anyone who has experienced the work of Wanstead composer Simone Spagnolo will not want to miss his new play, Mr Baldocci, which has two performances at the Wanstead Curtain next weekend.
Spagnolo is, in our humble opinion, a proper genius. His 2024 walking opera around St Mary’s graveyard, All Rest, was a deeply moving experience which gave listeners an unforgettable experience of place and history.
At this year’s Fringe he was responsible for bringing an experimental audio experience which merged live music with headphone-based storytelling which left its audience in a trance-like state, not quite knowing what was real or where it was coming from.
Mr Baldocci is a more conventional theatrical experience, but it’s not like anything you will have seen before. It’s set in one man’s living room whose life gradually unravels as he receives a succession of answering machine messages. Wansteadium music critic Austin Allegro, who saw a performance earlier in the year, said: “Spagnolo’s composition, performed by celebrated pianist Gabriele Baldocci, is a jaw-dropping whirl of dozens of composers all mashed together into one compelling narrative. Without having to speak a word, Baldocci’s character communicates his downward spiral through his piano, culminating in at least two unexpected turns.”
You can get tickets from the Wanstead Fringe website below:
Friday
Saturday



