Physical theatre
Physical theatre usually dispenses with the need for words and tells its story via phyiscality. It could be mime, it could be acrobatics, it could be so much else and very often is.
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Review: The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much, Omnibus
a brilliant whirlwind of story and movement
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The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
An irresistible night of physical comedy.
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Everything I See I Swallow, Summerhall (Demonstration Room) – Review
Stunning aerials and an evocative script
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Murder on the Dancefloor, Pleasance Courtyard – Review
Slick and inventive choreography, multi-tasking props, and a strong soundtrack
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ALPHA WHO?, Cockpit Theatre – Review
Brilliantly performed abstract piece of physical theatre studying masculinity
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The Sensemaker, ZOO Playground (Playground 1) – Review
Human and machine collide in this surrealistic one-hander
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The Living Room, Assembly Rooms (Front Room) – Review
Expect mayhem, expect chaos, expect to question the performers sanity
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Don’t Do It, Don’t Do It, Do It!, theSpace on North Bridge (Fife Theatre) – Review
A theatrical ritual of self-empowerment
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The Words Are There, theSpace @ Surgeons Hall (Theatre 1) – Review
Entirely absorbed in his character, he delivers an unforgettable performance