
FOOLIGAN
AND THE BRIDGES OF MADNESS
2019 - PRESENT
AL SEED PRODUCTIONS
The world’s first 18th century, jazz-blues band
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Al Seed
ARTISTS
Al Seed: Vocals
David Paul Jones: Vocals/Piano
Davide Rinaldi: Percussion
Emma Smith: Double Bass
Zephyr Liddell: Costume Designer
Guy Veale: Film Maker
ABOUT
Through songs, poems, soundscape and storytelling, The Fooligan & the Bridges of Madness present a hilarious theatrical journey, playfully exploring themes of mortality, the supernatural and the nature of evil.
The band are currently developing an album-length adaptation of William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience.
The project is a development of Al Seed’s Herald Angel Award winning solo show The Fooligan (2008).
Created with support from Creative Scotland.
LINKS
Interview with Joyce McMillan
More from Al Seed Productions
STEVEN FRASER - THE WEE REVIEW (12 February 2019)
“In the bar of the Traverse Theatre, the Manipulate festival offers an evening which brings together storytelling, performance and music to tell stories of kings, blind children and death. Who are there to tell the tale? None other than The Fooligan and The Bridges of Madness.
Playing the role of The Fooligan, Al Seed is the storyteller for the performance – supported by the laid-back and subtle blues/jazz band The Bridges of Madness. The performance has a dark cabaret feel, infused with grotesque and macabre humour. Wearing a large fat suit while sporting white face paint with deep dark eyes, The Fooligan tells the tale of a storyteller and his encounter with a king. The spoken-word element of the show is broken up with songs, including an eerie version of the Velvet Underground song “Candy Says“. In the original, Lou Reed infused slice of life with images of darkness and discomfort; here, Seed builds on this by exaggerating every syllable, bestowing the song with a feeling of dread and despair. Similarly, a version of “Baby It’s Cold Outside” takes this a step further; if that song felt creepy before, then in the hands of The Fooligan and The Bridges of Madness it is down right disturbing.
The band consists of David Paul Jones on piano, Davide Rinaldi on percussion and Emma Smith on Double Bass. As with the storyteller, they look like an Edward Gorey sketch come to life. Throughout the performance, their music remains understated and inconspicuous as the narrator delivers his series of dark and sinister tales.
The bar setting is perfect for The Fooligan and The Bridges of Madness. The use of popular music works well within the context of the performance, though it could have easily felt jarring in the wrong hands. This point of the piece is expressed perfectly in the closing rendition of the Shakespeare’s Sister classic “Stay”, which confirms the haunting, sinister feel of the play, completely emphasising the darkness and dry humour of the show.
© Steven Fraser
The Sick Rose (2020)
Words by William Blake
Music by Fooligan And The Bridges Of Madness
Filmed by Guy Veale @ The Old Savings Bank, Glasgow. 29 Feb 2020.
© Al Seed Productions
"an extraordinary lush and decadent
three minutes of sound and imagery"
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Photography © Alberto Santos Bellido