Tag Archives: Physical theatre

Tanya Khabarova / Yael Karavan: Somnambules ¦ Photo: Andy Tower

Somnambules & The 7 Deadly Sins

July 26th, 2012 by

A game show that descends from a quest for the glittering prizes to an inhumane and degrading spectacle; some perverse partner dancing that ricochets from a twisted Tango to a slewed Swing; a surreal ballet with a mirror; a manic tug-of-war; a camp-fire tribal striptease; and a dreamy film landscape that suggests an Arcadia elsewhere… […]

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Physical Fest 2012

May 3rd, 2012 by

Now in its eighth year and taking place once again in Liverpool, Physical Fest is an international festival of physical theatre that combines a rich programme of workshops (in movement, mime, martial arts, clown, etcetera) with a showcase of new work, Fest Live, organised in association with the Unity Theatre. The workshop and showcase programmes are both online, with opportunities to […]

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LUME Teatro: Cravo, Lirio e Rosa

LUME Teatro: Cravo, Lirio e Rosa

March 2nd, 2012 by

Blackout, and we hear the William Tell overture. A grand entrance is anticipated; the same kind of anticipation I built when I was purchasing the Play Goes Wrong show tickets. Lights on – and, and… And here is Teotonio, who is delighted to be on stage. So delighted. It shows in every muscle of his […]

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The Llanarth Group: Echo Chamber ¦ Photo: Katie O'Reilly

The Llanarth Group: Echo Chamber

January 27th, 2012 by

The Echo Chamber is an introverted and largely impenetrable hour-long piece of work that hovers between installation and performance. The piece is a collaboration between renowned psycho-physical actor trainer Phillip Zarrilli and Song of the Goat performer Ian Morgan, directed by experimental performance and installation group MKultra’s Peader Kirk. On stage: two men, two rooms. The […]

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Kulunka Teatro: André and Dorine

Kulunka Teatro: André and Dorine

January 26th, 2012 by

In a style similar to Germany’s acclaimed Familie Floez, Kulunka Teatro has created a piece of vibrant contemporary mask theatre that transcends language. An elderly man is typing at home at his desk, his wife is nearby, playing cello… they are irritated at each other when their son comes to visit. The father finishes writing […]

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