Jackson’s Way

Performed by Will Adamsdale and produced by Fuel
Thu 2 & Fri 3 December 7.30pm
The ShowRoom, Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, University of Chichester

A life-coaching legend tells you how he made it happen… and stay happened!

‘Hi, I’m Chris John Jackson, international life coach, and I want to tell YOU about my sensational approach to love, life and finance. I call it Jackson’s Way, a simple, workable method of making the equation ‘love/money + property x mood = Gravy Train’ work on your terms and at your pace. I’m here to help YOU, and I want you to have a piece of my Way.’

Part theatre, part comedy, Jackson’s Way is a modern day parody of American motivational speakers and a satire on the world of self help and corporate jargon:  ‘Jackson’s Way is an astonishing take on love, life and finance which will solve ¾ of you and/or your family’s problems which aren’t necessarily financial and  ‘Jackson’ negative thoughts to make something warmer, just come… please.’

Jacksons WayChris John Jackson is the alter ego of writer, performer and devisor Will Adamsdale whose work dissects modern urban life through story-telling, comedy, music, and audience interaction. He won the Perrier Award for Comedy in 2004. His theatre work includes The Receipt (Fringe First Award 2006, Total Theatre Award for Innovation 2006), Faster (Filter Theatre) Ben Hur and The World Cup Final 1966 (BAC) and The Winslow Boy and Arcadia at Chichester Festival Theatre.

Join Chris John Jackson for perhaps the most surreal and funny hour you are likely to spend in a theatre.

‘This show is more than comedy. It plays with your intellect as well as your sense of humour… Jackson’s Way is simply the best, funniest, cleverest miracle of make believe’ The Scotsman

www.willadamsdale.com

Show takes place at The ShowRoom, Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, University of Chichester PO19 6PE. Tickets £10/£6 conc from Chichester Festival Theatre www.cft.org.uk Tel: 01243 781312

For more information and press tickets contact: Andy Roberts Showroom@chi.ac.uk

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Chichester University has a longstanding commitment to dance and the performing arts at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The ShowRoom’s role as a receiving venue and a teaching space reflects the University’s work in this area.
The ShowRoom is an important marker on the contemporary arts map – for both touring work and as a place where artists and audiences can meet at the exciting point when work is being developed.

The ShowRoom presents contemporary dance and performance by the best touring companies working on the small scale. Alongside ‘finished’ pieces, the venue has a commitment to providing a space where artists can test and experiment to create unique experiences.  Recently the ShowRoom has supported the creation of new work by Spymonkey, Action Hero, Reckless Sleepers, Stacey Makishi, Action Hero, Oapsus Corpi and Katherine Radeva.i and

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