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In this magical cabinet of curiosities, with hints of Alice in Wonderland and Brothers Grimm, events are controlled by a giant, Black Forest cuckoo clock, supernatural in its counting of hours. A shoemaker, a mother bird who spins wool and a menacing, musket-toting rabbit are the protagonists in three interwoven tales filled with striking imagery, surprises, twists and turns. When the clock strikes thirteen, elves and goblins appear from inside its mechanical gears and wheels. They manipulate time and rearrange our notion of the natural order so that humans no longer control affairs. Then the fun begins. A shoemaker, a mother bird who spins wool and a menacing, musket-toting rabbit are the protagonists in three interwoven tales filled with striking imagery, surprises, twists and turns. When the clock strikes thirteen, elves and goblins appear from inside its mechanical gears and wheels. They manipulate time and rearrange our notion of the natural order so that humans no longer control affairs. Then the fun begins.

Creatives/Company

Company: Les Antiliaclastes
Director: Patrick Sims
Design: Patrick Sims (and puppetry)
Other(s): Josephine Biereye (puppetry), Richard Penny (puppetry)
Sound: Karine Dumont
Lighting: Sophie Barraud

Waltz of the Hommelettes

Waltz of the Hommelettes (Mime) production archive for QTIX code T959619734. Details of all Waltz of the Hommelettes archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01702979831

Archive Listings

15 Jan 19
  to
19 Jan 19
The Pit, Barbican Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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