A collaborative venture with Kokoro and the University Arts Bournemouth that explored Bertoldt Brecht's socialist critique of the capitalist world.
Ship of Fools combines visual theatre, clown, circus, dance and daring to celebrate the eccentricities, absurdities and fragility of our existence through the eyes of the clown.
A collaborative production of Bram Stoker's gothic horror tale with the Arts University Bournemouth.
A collaborative production of Horace McCoy's 1935 work with the Arts University Bournemouth.
This multi-dimensional performance combines lighting, sound, dance, text and acrobatics to explore the space and universe of the celebrated French artist.
Based on Pablo Neruda’s epic poem, this production celebrates the centenary of Neruda’s birth and South American culture.
A Greek chorus of nineteen women perform a series of fragmented texts by William Shakespeare in English and Spanish.
A half-mask production of selected poems by the Chilean poet Manuel Silva Acevedo, satirizing the contradictions of today’s consumer society.
The family of a deceased football player become embroiled in the bureaucratic complications of death on Earth and in Heaven.
Four different theatre styles: Clown, Commedia dell’Arte, Melodrama and Bouffon, tackle the challenging subject matter of child abuse and children’s rights.
Fifteen Bouffons lure the public into the universe of the Chilean anti-poet Nicanor Parra, where they meet characters and explore the themes of Parra’s work.