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Cambridge, UK
Theatre
Performances at 2pm & 8pm
The moment you discover your true passion, your element…
Imagine how the world might be if everyone knew what it was to be “in their element” and to what ‘tribe’ they belonged.
THEATRE IS... and Throwdown UK bring together some of the UK’s Leading Hip Hop talents in a fusion of breakin, locking, popping, spoken word and theatre. Epiphany explores the moment in our personal histories when we find our 'element', the place we love to be, where our passion meets our talent.
It’s personal and it’s raw as Bugz, Yami and Charlie Blue use their skills to show how they were inspired to overcome the barriers that blocked them from finding their element. Watch and engage as they fight for their creative lives in this new promenade performance.
Produced by THEATRE IS... and Throwdown UK
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A limited number of FREE tickets for under 26 year olds are available for this show through A Night Less Ordinary, an Arts Council England scheme. Click here for full details.
Age: 13+
Duration: 1 hr
Theatre
A Total Theatre workshop for 7 - 11 year olds
Join Gomito Productions for a total theatre workshop. This week - Director's Seat.
Book a full term or choose from the menu at Gomito's website.
To book the full term contact the Box Office on 01223 511 511
Theatre
Presented by The Humble Theatre Company
Asking Ibsen’s questions to a new generation The Humble Theatre Company creates a daring new intermedia staging of one of his greatest works.
Presented with a unique focus on the breaking of innocence and the manipulation of power, this modern staging - set in twenty-first century England (where in 2008 there were more than 20,000 recorded sex offenses against children) - creates a play that truly resonates just as much today as it did when Ibsen first drew the plans for it.
Originally inspired by The Builder’s Association’s 1990 American production, the incorporation of new media seeks to spark and encourage the capacity for active critical thinking. As our children grow up in a world where it is so easy to be accessed by abusers through the internet, there are questions to be raised about virtual fantasy and the lasting effects it will bring.
Follow Hilde’s journey and character as the production gives particular attention to the psychological effect of being kissed and promised the world by a man of power at the age of 12, and subsequently being left alone and forgotten.
Any profits from this production will go to the NSPCC.
Suitable for ages 12+, under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Doors / Bar open 6.30pm