Bestival Amphitheatre

Bestival 2016: Head to The Amphitheatre for off-the-wall entertainment

Aidan from Bestival HQ shares details of the Amphitheatre line-up for Bestival 2016 . Ed


Cloaked among luxuriant trees in Bestival’s Ambient Forest lies The Amphitheatre, an enchanted world of arch amusements.

Featuring a provocative feast of curious follies by day, and an unmissable whiff of penetrating, tongue in cheek fun by night, this is just one glimpse of The Future at our anthology of the absurd this September on the Isle of Wight.

Rob da Bank says:

“We like to think we’re pretty open-minded and uninhibited at Bestival… and it certainly feels like that in the middle of the night down by the Amphitheatre.

“It might be off the beaten track but it’s definitely one to search out if you’re looking to have your mind blown by all manner of crazy things. From our mates Sink the Pink, Jodie Harsh and Scottee to madcap theatre, spellbinding poetry and brilliant comedy you won’t know what’s hit you.”

Treasure trove of off-the-wall entertainment
Resplendent below its verdant canopy, The Amphitheatre is a treasure trove of off-the-wall entertainment a treasure trove of off-the-wall entertainment by day, including electrifying gig-theatre from My Beautiful Black Dog, a celebration of the Bard on booze with Sh*tfaced Shakespeare, sketch comedy from Beasts Presents Mr Bestival, anxiety comedy from Morbid Abnormal Me, the final part of Sleeping Trees’ live movie trilogy, Sci-Fi, dance-theatre from Scary Sh*t, sketches, songs and super-good jokes from Shelf Comedy Duo, absurd comedy from Simon Slack – The Fantastic and an enlightening look at drug policy with Leap – Good Cop Bad War.

We’ll also have music from London Contemporary Voices Choir, beatboxing heavyweight and artist Reeps One will be turning up the heat for Nando’s Music Exchange, there will be fx pedal mania with Dawson Loop Station and the Sounds Familiar Quiz, plus versification with The Satin Lizard Lounge curated by Scroobius Pip, our Island Poetry Competition winner Kestrell and the amazing Roundhouse Poetry Collective, all hosted by Jack Rooke.

Glitter-strewn arcadia
As day time turns to night we discover exactly what lurks beneath the belly of the Bestival beast… fizzing with gay abandon, The Amphitheatre will transform into a glitter-strewn arcadia where our number one drag slags Sink the Pink await you on Friday and Saturday night.

We’ll also have bottle-blonde-bombshell beats with Dystopia Presented by Jodie Harsh, limp-wristed future weirdness from Scottee’s Camp, Hacienda legend Greg Wilson’s Super Weird in the Woods, with The Reynolds and Blind Arcade, Backstreet bacchanalia with Figs in Wigs, homo-hip-hop from Hard Cock Life, and the chance to unleash your hidden diva with Gospeloke. Plus, there will be Two Total Losers and the Fabbo Future Quiz, and it’s all hosted by Aoife Hanna.

There are still plenty of treats to be revealed for our Future paradise, including our Sunday night main stage headliners and much more.

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Mark Francis
3, September 2015 10:13 am

Excellent!

Steephill Jack
3, September 2015 10:23 am

Well done Labour ! It’s good to know the party-political voting on this: so much for Dave Stewart and UKIP.
I know that Chris Whitehouse left the chamber at one point but was he there for this vote ?

Sally Perry
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Reply to  Steephill Jack
3, September 2015 10:48 am

No, he left the chamber at around 6pm and never returned.

Observer
Reply to  Sally Perry
3, September 2015 10:58 am

Presumably he needed to get home to London.

Lord Bermondsey
Reply to  Observer
3, September 2015 11:03 am

No, the bar had opened by then at the freemasons Hall.

retired Hack
Reply to  Sally Perry
3, September 2015 1:58 pm

Cllr Whitehouse seems to thnk that decibels are a substitute for putting in the hours. He rants on about other councillors’ right to their allowances, yet when his own record is exposed – as it is again today – you can hardly hear yourself speak. As it happens, when he should have been at last night’s meeting, he was, in fact, Tweeting about one of his outside… Read more »

Lord Bermondsey
Reply to  retired Hack
3, September 2015 2:25 pm

To be fair to Cllr Stewart, that’s an awfully big ego of his he has to carry around with him.

Rod Manley
Reply to  Lord Bermondsey
3, September 2015 4:10 pm

Jeremy Corbyn’s candidacy is even having an effect over here.

Geoff Lumley
Reply to  Lord Bermondsey
3, September 2015 4:26 pm

Rod. Many local Labour party activists have been of Jeremy’s viewpoint for many, many years. 32 years in my case. At last, from a week Saturday, I could be proud to be a member, rather than just gritting my teeth and thinking we are the best of a bad bunch !

Lord Bermondsey
3, September 2015 4:34 pm

Re: Corbyn…..why would you want a leader of the labour party like him, who will be the death nail of your party?

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Lord Bermondsey
3, September 2015 4:48 pm

That reminds me of some recent Private Eye number crunching: 200,000 members left Labour during the prime ministership of (war criminal?) Tony Blair, who warns that electing JC leader would mean ‘annihalation’ of the party; 411,000 Members and registered supporters who have joined labour since the general election, many of them specifically to support JC for leader. JC is one of those offering something more appealing than… Read more »

Lord Bermondsey
Reply to  Steve Goodman
3, September 2015 4:57 pm

haha…private eye…..run and owned by a self-confessed communist. of course they’ll make the figures look good for Corbyn.

Geoff Lumley
Reply to  Lord Bermondsey
3, September 2015 7:22 pm

In your dreams ! Intelligent Tories understand the threat. Yah-boo ones are as ever just misguided…….

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