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A Dinner with Gravity – La Boite Indie 2012

A Dinner With Gravity – La Boite Indie

Sarah Winter’s unique performance A Dinner with Gravity returns to the Roundhouse Theatre for the La Boite Indie 2012 series. The La Boite rehearsal room will be transformed for an intimate dinner experience where an audience of guests will feast on food that floats around suspended by balloons.

A Dinner with Gravity is about conversation and communication”, the creator explains about this unusual theatre experience.

Sarah Winter promises to magically coax each performance from her guests rather than write a traditional play that asks audiences to sit passively and watch.

This unique experience was raved about after their two-show debut in La Boite’s Scratch program in 2011. La Boite are thrilled to put on something a little different with Winter’s intriguing event creation, “It isn’t theatre and it isn’t a visual art piece. It’s tactile and edible and all around you”.

With an audience limit of 18 people per performance however, if you want to be part of this show, literally, you will need to book quickly.

A Dinner with Gravity plays from 27 June – 7 July and tickets can be bought now online at www.laboite.com.au

Sonny Clarke

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