BBC Music Magazine

Kamala Sankaram

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Looking at You

Blythe Gaissert, Brandon Snook et al; Jeff Hudgins (alto saxophone), Edward Rosenberg (tenor saxophone), Josh Sinton (baritone saxophone), Mila Henry (piano)/samuel Mccoy Bright Shiny Things BSTC-0149

(digital only) 86 mins

Billed as ‘equal parts Edward Snowden and Casablanca’, Looking at You is a witty yet deadly serious exploratio­n of the erosion of privacy by tech companies, whose increasing use of digital surveillan­ce has far-reaching social implicatio­ns.

A newly recruited coder at

‘Rix’, in the fictional Silicon Hills, becomes embroiled in a tech-noir conspiracy when her absent, systems administra­tor boyfriend turns whistleblo­wer. Initially sceptical, she’s forced to confront reality when her pioneering dating app is corrupted from ‘tool’ to ‘weapon’, the combined threat of surveillan­ce capitalism, invasive government and social media laid bare in a public stripping of personal identity.

With its energetic mix of saxophones, piano and electronic­s, Kamala Sankaram’s score adroitly combines cabaret with musical theatre, opera and electronic dance music under conductor Samuel

Mccoy. Set in the company canteen, an able cast – including Blythe Gaissert (Dorothy), Brandon Snook (Ethan), choruses of ‘geeks’ and singing tablet computers – throw themselves with equal enthusiasm into demanding parts and librettist Rob Handel’s toxic work culture.

Sexism and racism; long hours; an insistence on cult-like employee devotion; the exhausting relentless­ness of peer pressure are satirised alongside obsessions with artisan coffee and workouts at the company gym. It’s a boisterous, white-knuckle ride punctuated with moments of reflection in which Dorothy and Ethan agonise about their relationsh­ip and the moral imperative­s tearing them apart. Romance, it seems, is an evergreen ingredient in the murky underworld of homeland security. Steph Power PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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