The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen
or even touched they must be felt with the heart HELEN KELLER
After a sell-out run at the London International Mime
Festival 2015, Theatre Re presents a wordless tale about the power of
imagination that blends together physical theatre, mime, sounds, illusions and
a beautifully lyrical live musical score.
While a blind man walks around his room with unsteady steps a
story of love, hope, courage and unquenchable vision unfolds.
Blind Mans Song is a tale about one mans rage against his
world of darkness. Inspired by the paintings of René Magritte, the dead-end
word of Samuel Beckett and interviews with blind and visually impaired people,
it witnesses the power of the body to communicate without words.
Funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England
Supported by Haringey Council, The French Institute in London and Vocal-Eyes
Produced in association with the Greenwich Theatre and South Hill Park Arts
Centre
BBCs Highlight of the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival 2015
Were not sure what were watching but
we know it is unique. ????? BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE
Date: |
Thursday 29 September 2016 |
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Time: |
7.30pm |
Venue: |
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Cost: |
£12 (£10 concessions) |
Tickets: |
01234 362337 |
Running Time: |
60mins |
Age Suitability: |
8 yrs + |