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Performance

VenueEtcetera Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From8th August 2023
To10th August 2023
WhenAug 8, 11, 12 at 21:00. Aug 12, 13 Mats 13:00
PricesFrom £11.00. To £13.00.
Etcetera Theatre (V198)
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  • Date of change: 8 Aug 23 - T01000160674

A Man and A Washing Machine

A Man and A Washing Machine

Work:: A Man and A Washing Machine (S01207985423)

A thought-provoking devised theatre production that explores the intricate relationship between machines and the human body. Inspired by the real-life experiences of a new immigrant, this production takes audiences on a transformative journey of self-discovery and contemplation.

Production:: (T01000160674)

Aiming to bring a new type of relationship between the audience and theatre through a masterful blend of innovative storytelling techniques, mesmerising visuals, and thought-provoking performance art, A Man and A Washing Machine pushes the boundaries of traditional theatre, inviting audiences to question the fundamental differences between humans and machines. As technology increasingly becomes intertwined with our daily lives, this production challenges us to reflect on the impact it has on our thinking, perceptions, and connection to our own bodies.
Company Bodies For Rent Theatre Company
Director Moses Zhao
Design Dasha Vasko
Sound Yujie Ding
Performer Rens Tesink
Performer Hvini Ingrid

Listing:: L649874608

Camden Fringe Festival



Production details

Aiming to bring a new type of relationship between the audience and theatre through a masterful blend of innovative storytelling techniques, mesmerising visuals, and thought-provoking performance art, A Man and A Washing Machine pushes the boundaries of traditional theatre, inviting audiences to question the fundamental differences between humans and machines. As technology increasingly becomes intertwined with our daily lives, this production challenges us to reflect on the impact it has on our thinking, perceptions, and connection to our own bodies. Camden Fringe Festival

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