Theatre & Dance

Tomorrow Will Be Better | Bewilder Theatre

Tomorrow Will Be Better is an immersive sensorial tragicomic production on the themes of vision, sight, dreaming, hallucination, cinema, light as a cure in different forms across history, and their impact on our soul. The play is set in a modern day Asclepeion, the legendary Ancient Greek temple of healing, which offers treatment through traditional practices, re-creations of cathartic historical events. Made of short vignettes, ranging from non-verbal physical theatre, rituals, to dialogue scenes, and dance, be•wilder tracks the human journey towards enlightenment, recovery, and perhaps happiness. Bloomsbury festival 2020

HALF LIFE | Tangled Feet

In Tangled Feet's Half Life, joined by a unique company of 10, 20 and 80-year-olds to wrestle with the nature of time passing. Asking How does our perspective change as we age? How do we cope when we don't know what's coming next? What do we hold on to? What do we let go?

Part of the Festival of Creative Ageing, October 2019 at the Albany Deptford.

Divine Intervention | PECHO MAMA

OVAL SPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

A passionate and heartbreaking love story set in the underworld of Berlin. Divine Intervention is a dreamlike quest into the subconscious of a woman battling with addiction and grief.  This electrifying gig-theatre production follows two broken people and their search for salvation.

The research and development for Divine Intervention is being funded by Arts Council England and was showcased as a ‘work-in-progress' performance at Ovalhouse, 20-22 March 2019.

EXODUS | Dane Hurst

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Dancer and choreographer Dane Hurst, a graduate of Rambert School and Central School of Ballet, returns to Dulwich Picture with a commission inspired by Winifred Knights’ The Deluge.
Capturing the experiences of the characters depicted in The Deluge and reflecting Knights’ meticulous working method, Exodus traces the movement and narratives of groups captured within The Deluge through individual vignettes to be discovered by the audience throughout the Gallery spaces.

Unbelonger | EKATA THEATRE COMPANY

Directed by Erika Eva

A riveting physical theatre ensemble piece, Unbelonger, explores the void between identities through object manipulation, inventive physical language and a touch of humor. | Applecart Arts, London UK,  Viola! Europe theatre festival