Kim Loe takes us into the world of British wrestling populated with an ensemble of authentic wrestlers and a wheeler-dealer promoter. It’s a gritty world that’s in decline, or is it? Maybe not after wrestlers choreograph their own performances instead of doing the bidding of the promoter who’s being pushed into a deal with Americans. The characters are great. And the choreography – Wow! It’s all very theatrical, and manages to be sad, hopeful, and comical. Well done.
Kim Loe takes us into the world of British wrestling populated with an ensemble of authentic wrestlers and a wheeler-dealer promoter. It’s a gritty world that’s in decline, or is it? Maybe not after wrestlers choreograph their own performances instead of doing the bidding of the promoter who’s being pushed into a deal with Americans. The characters are great. And the choreography – Wow! It’s all very theatrical, and manages to be sad, hopeful, and comical. Well done.