Watch Me Fall is for the daredevils. Drawing on footage of Evel Knievel jumps, interviews with Niagara Falls daredevils, the speeches of American presidents and transcripts from Chuck Yeager’s supersonic flights, Watch Me Fall questions our obsession with those who attempt the impossible, the futility of their attempts and their inevitable fall from grace .
Little Bulb Theatre
GOOSE PARTY: Migrate, Celebrate, GOOSE PARTY!
The Identity Tour (a search for identity)
Treat your sweet self to the party’s sonic antipasti in a high-octane evening of madcap musical wildness, wilderness and calamity.
Just as realist painting lost its appeal for many artists after the invention of photography, so many writers abandoned naturalistic storytelling after the development of cinema. These Silences turns the spotlight on novelists who have overhauled and reinvented modernist developments in fiction, to bring up to the minute literary experimentation kicking and screaming into the twenty-first century.
you have never been into a space like our bar… this huge L-shaped room with greenhouse windows, cabinets all round the walls, and a wrought iron balcony on two sides, has to be seen to be believed.
a grand classical hall; gone are the numerous oil paintings of breeds of cow, but the elegance remains in this, our main theatre space
a beautiful, small, hemispherical lecture theatre entirely made of wood
this room was built in 1971. No, sorry, this room IS 1971.
Me and the Machine
On Ways To Disappear is a short film screening for one viewer at a time, a jigsaw story that invites you to become one of its pieces.
Meet a woman whose life has gone wrong. How much should you pay to hear her story? At the heart of this show lies the question of its worth.
“Cheap at twice the price.” Tim Crouch
Lundahl & Seitl
SOLD OUT
This is an intense fifteen minute long, immersive experience for one audience member at a time, set in a bewitching semi-darkness. Prepare to be guided by a disembodied voice through a series of enigmatic and revelatory encounters