Physical Theatre
“The post office has a great charm at one point of our lives. When you have lived to my age, you will begin…
A born dreamer, our unlikely hero appears to emerge from the womb against the background of the first moon…
Dad sits alone next to a long line of hanging garments. His daughter enters and reminds him that they will…
We are told to smile simply because it’s free. We are told that if life gives you lemons, you should make…
Following the success of "Fall to the Top" (a reworking of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play"), Entita Theatre…
Translunar Paradise takes its inspiration and title from the W B Yeats poem, “The Tower”, about a man…
At the start of life you are presented with a box and it’s yours to fill up with memories and keep. But what…
"Hello, I've got the perfect table for you..." intones the head waiter. Not words frequently heard in…
The term "award-winning" is tossed around the Fringe as much as flyers discarded in bins. But Belt Up Theatre…
It has been said that Alan Turing died while conducting a dangerous experiment - it was called, life.
Two women talk in semi-darkness in whispered tones.
It's an engaging start to this piece devised by the directer, author and choreographer: Chiharu.
From a small tent a back-lit figure emerges into the cold.
Snails & Ketchup has been inspired by Italian writer, Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees, the story…
Cast your eyes back to the dawn of time, all around there is nothing, just an empty universe.
Meet Flip Fabrique, a group of graduates from the Quebec Circus School. What an introduction!
One Thousand Paper Cranes tells the true story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who fell down…
“Gather round, people! hear ye! The jongleur is here! I am going to play a satire for you.
“How about we try again today?” Anna’s doctor cajoles as she stands before an artist’s easel. There is…
It’s a packed house for Wolf.