Now in it’s 2nd year, this unique festival pledges to host performances in any space other that a theatre, be it public toilets, parks, back yards and even online. Every genre from cabaret to circus is represented so there are no excuses that your cup of tea hasn’t been provided.
As Festival director Paul Osuch proclaims “Between 10 – 19 May you’ll find theatre in alleys, puppets in bars, cabaret in warehouses, comedy in your home and office and performances you can be a part of online from Texas to London.”
Circus artists will collaborate with woodwind instrumentalists in The Music in Me where the audience members become active listeners from within the performance. With the opening instruction ‘Meet at the pizza café’, Unspeakable Acts of Privacy is sure to be an intriguing night at the ‘theatre’.
An exciting work from French youth musical theatre company La Petite Famille, is aimed at teenagers the world over. Demain L-Aurore is about teenaged lovebirds, Tom and Alice, but we all know it’s never as simple as that… and Julian Running is a nautical, shadow-puppetry, indi-folk musical for those who’d like to break away from the mainstream!
Instantaneous Association: Define, is a dance piece exploring the different levels of connectedness used to help define relationships. At what point can you truly say that you are ‘connected’ with someone?
There are a number of Shakespearean themed performances this year with Shakespeare’s Shorts making numerous appearances across the city.
With a number of great free performances, talks and exhibitions on offer, you best get your diary and plan to gorge out on theatre this May at the 2012 Anywhere Theatre Festival.
For the full smorgasbord of performing arts on offer, visit www.anywherefest.com
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