NO ESCAPE IN HELL original 1986 punk THE FALL Sydney Seymour Centre gigs POSTER

Size 40x460 inches. (two 30x40 inch sheets butt up to each other to make a 30x80 inch poster) Sizes are approximate and stated in inches. Contact us if you require exact dimensions.

He was a choreographer of note, he is an innovator of serious styles, he had five knee operations, and he flunked the entry into the Royal Ballet In 1986 he launched the MICHAEL CLARK AND COMPANY into performing serious projects that he choreographed. Plagued by ongoing drug addictions, he admits that he became immersed in the world of drugs in his main musical influence was Bowie. Michael has a liking for punk and in the latest project, NO FIRE ESCAPE IN HELL he uses the post-punk band THE FALL as accompaniment. 

A great two-sheet poster with a vivid posterized image - the music seems fitting when the main character at one point is running around on stage with a chainsaw.

First associated with the late 1970s punk movement, the Fall's music underwent numerous stylistic changes, often concurrently with changes in the group's lineup. Nonetheless, their music has generally been characterised by an abrasive, repetitive guitar-driven sound, tense bass and drum rhythms, and Smith's caustic lyrics, described by critic Simon Reynolds as "a kind of Northern English magic realism that mixed industrial grime with the unearthly and uncanny," voiced through a "one-note delivery somewhere between amphetamine-spiked rant and alcohol-addled yarn."[5] While the Fall never achieved widespread success beyond minor hit singles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they have maintained a strong cult following.

The Sydney Seymour Theatre is an open stylish venue is used for all types of theatre performances by some of Australia's finest theatre companies.