ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS

ABOUT THE SHOW

ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS is devised by the four BLINK performer-directors who love food. If they’re not eating, they’re talking about it, dreaming about it, and now…dancing, rapping and rhyming about it.

Take a seat at their table as the cast spill the tea on their own memories, food stories and relationship to eating with plenty of their signature sensory and often bizarre tangents…Good Food Gospel anyone?

As their journey progresses they explore the thin line between the hilarity and tragedy of overeating and find themselves deep diving into the culinary conundrum surrounding the exact events of Elvis, The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, at the end of his life.

ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS has a non-linear narrative; it’s semi-improvised form creates an exhilarating ‘edge of your seat’ experience for audience and cast alike.

After our sell-out, 5-star 2023 tour, ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS is back for an encore performance as part of Liberty Festival 2025. This one-off performance will bring this explosion of neurodivergent joy back to Battersea Arts Centre at 8.30pm on Thursday 25th September.

Photos by Roswitha Chesher, taken at the ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS Performance at Battersea Arts Centre

REVIEWS FOR ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS

CREATIVE AND PRODUCTION TEAM FOR 2023 TOUR

Cast / Creatives / Production Team

Cast

Performers & Co-Directors Rachel Gildea, Vicki Hawkins, Francis Majekodumni, Delson Weekes
BSL Interpreters Rachel Jones (Pegasus Theatre, Battersea Arts Centre, Attenborough Arts Centre), Greg Colquhoun (Summerhall, Déda, National Youth Theatre)
Understudies Laura Day, Abdul Sabir

Creatives

Dramaturgy Catherine Horton, Sue Mayo, Deborah Minà
Directors' Assistant Laura Day
Set and Costume Designer Hazel McIntosh
Initial Design Kat Heath
Lighting Designer Carly Altberg
Sound Designer Mat Hawkins, Alastair McNeill
Story Consultant Polar Bear
Dramatherapist Nikkia Da'Silva

Production Team

Artistic Support Workers Connie Chinn, Georgia Clark, Linden Sloan, Maeve O'Brien
Stage and Communications Manager Zoe Dowler
Access and Inclusion Manager Siobhán Wedgeworth

PAST PERFORMANCES

13th May, 2023 Pegasus Theatre, Oxford
25th - 26th May, 2023 Battersea Arts Centre, London
3rd June, 2023 Attenborough Arts Centre, Leicester
6th July, 2023 Kala Sangam, Bradford
2nd - 13th August, 2023 Red Lecture Theatre, Summerhall, Edinburgh
13th October, 2023 FOODAHOLIX at Queen's Theatre Hornchurch, London
10th November, 2023 Déda Theatre, Derby
13th November, 2023 National Youth Theatre, London
8th September, 2024 Extract as part of Touretteshero's Biscuit Land Cabaret, Southbank Centre, London

ELVIS DIED OF BURGERS is supported using public funding by Arts Council England, The Eclipse Award (Eclipse Theatre Company and Summerhall), and Welcome to Wandsworth, with additional in-kind support from National Youth Theatre, Battersea Arts Centre and Redbridge Drama Centre.

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