
‘It shook the plaster off the ceiling’: Self Esteem and David Hare on reviving rock romp Teeth ‘n’ Smiles
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The revival of David Hare's 1975 play 'Teeth 'n' Smiles' features Self Esteem as Maggie Frisby, exploring the chaotic world of a hippie band in the late 1960s. The play reflects disillusionment in the music industry, resonating with contemporary themes. Hare and Self Esteem discuss the play's relevance today, emphasizing its insights into the struggles of artists in a rapidly changing industry.
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Originally premiered in 1975, 'Teeth 'n' Smiles' captured the zeitgeist of its era, depicting the collapse of a band amidst the excesses of the 1960s. The play's themes of chaos and disillusionment resonate with current sentiments in the music industry, where artists grapple with the pressures of modern marketing and the impact of technology on creativity.
This summary is based on an article from The Guardian and reflects the opinions and interpretations of the author.
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