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A young girl practices her piano, a couple remember, twins boil water, strangers fall in love. And then the world begins to end: fire and ash, dinosaurs, hurricanes, volcanoes, secrets... An intimate reflection on the importance of mortality and human relationships as we approach Valentine's Day An audience of no more than 40 are invited to walk between two separate performances within the nave of the church, absorbing delicate fragments which form a ?painting with words', created using elements such as light, darkness, height, sound and distance. Responding to the architecture and acoustics of the space, the thought provoking performance explores what humans would keep in the face of extinction. What is sacred in the Western world today? How we might be remembered by future generations? Running time: 1hr 30mins (no interval). Suitable for ages 12+
Cast/Performers
Anna Martine,
Jack McMahon,
James Murray-Perton,
Lydia Orange,
Malachy Orozco,
Loukia Pierides,
Daniel Somerville,
Duncan Wilkins,
Oyinka YusuffCreatives/Company
Author:
Alan FieldenProducer(s):
Jemima Yong,
Annabelle Stapleton-CrittendenPresented by:
National Art ServiceDirector:
Alan FieldenLighting:
Ziggy JacobsSound:
Pete MalkinCostume:
Rachel Good