Tuesday 24 - Saturday 28 April 2018

Dates

Tuesday 24 - Saturday 28 April

Times

7.30pm

Tickets

£15 - £18

Category

Theatre & Performance

Space

Assembly Hall

Age guidance

8+

Links

Following a sell-out run at the 2017 London International Mime Festival, Latitude and the Edinburgh Fringe, Theatre Re presents a powerful, explosive and joyous piece about what is left when memory is gone.

Tom is 55, today. As he dresses for his party, tangled threads of disappearing memories spark him into life, unravelling as a tale of friendship, love and guilt.

Established in 2009, Theatre Re is a London-based international ensemble creating thought-provoking, tangible and poignant work that examines fragile human conditions and spans the boundaries of mime and theatre.

Supported by Shoreditch Town Hall.

BBC Radio 4
The List
GQ

"Profoundly moving... An action-packed celebration of life"
John Wilson, Front Row

"Exquisitely beautiful and punishingly energetic... This is a special show"
★★★★★

"Incredible...The Nature of Forgetting is a powerful reminder of the beauty of mime"
★★★★★

Credits
Creative team
Funded by

National Lottery through Arts Council England

Co-commissioned by

London International Mime Festival, The Point Eastleigh and South Hill Park

Supported by:

Shoreditch Town Hall, Jacksons Lane, Lincoln Drill Hall and Haringey Council

Conceived & Directed by

Guillaume Pigé

Devised by

The Company

Cast
Isabella / Sophie

Louise Wilcox

Emma / Mrs Denis:

Eygló Belafonte

Mike:

Matthew Austin

Tom:

Guillaume Pigé

Multi-instrumentalist / Teacher:

Alex Judd

Percussionist / Schoolboy:

Chris Jones or Keiran Pearson

Creatives
Composer

Alex Judd

Lighting Designer:

Katherine Graham

Costume & Prop Designer

Malik Ibheis

Set & Props maker:

Tim Highman, Andres Velasquez

Dramaturg:

A.C. Smith

Scientific Collaborator:

Professor Kate Jeffery

External Curator:

Andrew Visnevski

Photographer:

Danilo Moroni, François Verbeek

Graphic Designer:

Rebecca Pitt

Devising cast:

Matthew Austin, Malik Ibheis, Chris Jones, Alex Judd, Fred McLaren, Keiran Pearson, Guillaume Pigé, Eygló Belafonte, Andres Velasquez, Louise Wilcox.

Production images

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