A small pontoon stage floats on the water of St. Peter’s Basin in Salford Quays. It has its own window box of reeds. Small floating bundles of red twigs mark out a performing area in the water. The audience looks down on this scene – in the background trams pass by and customers park cars […]
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![Studio Eclipse: Two Sink, Three Float ¦ Photo: Kurt Demey](https://totaltheatre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/studio-eclipse-two-sink-three-float.jpg)
![Tanya Khabarova / Yael Karavan: Somnambules ¦ Photo: Andy Tower](https://totaltheatre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/somnambules.jpg)
Somnambules & The 7 Deadly Sins
July 26th, 2012 by Dorothy Max PriorA 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… […]
![English National Ballet with Seven Sisters Group: Like a Fish Out of Water](https://totaltheatre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/fish-out-of-water.jpg)
English National Ballet with Seven Sisters Group: Like a Fish Out of Water
July 14th, 2012 by Miriam (Mim) KingOn a wet Saturday afternoon I took myself off to see Like a Fish Out of Water, a site-specific performance at Hampton Lido that blended handheld video technology with live action. The project had also taken place earlier in the week at Uxbridge Lido and was developed by Seven Sisters Group in partnership with English National […]
![Upswing: Red Shoes](https://totaltheatre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/upswing-red-shoes.jpg)
Upswing: Red Shoes
July 7th, 2012 by Dorothy Max PriorRed shoes! High heels! As I write those words I know they will set your heart and mind racing with images and associations. Shoes, in many and various fairytales, denote transformation, and often signify the awakening of female sexuality, the burden of full-blown sexuality descending on the growing female body, and the escape from the […]
![Gob Squad / CAMPO: Before Your Very Eyes ¦ Photo: Phile Deprez](https://totaltheatre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gob-squad-campo-before-your-very-eyes.jpg)
Gob Squad / CAMPO: Before Your Very Eyes
June 30th, 2012 by Miriam (Mim) KingIn Before Your Very Eyes, for the first time in their seventeen year history, Gob Squad do not themselves appear onstage, but instead direct a group of 8-14 year-olds who they first met more than three years ago, using texts developed during improvisation and in collaboration with the performers. Before Your Very Eyes is the final part of […]