Ahead of an international tour and following sell-out runs at the 2015 London International Mime Festival, Latitude and the Edinburgh Fringe, critically acclaimed Theatre Re (The Gambler, The Little Soldiers) presents a wordless tale about the power of imagination blending physical theatre, mime, illusions and a live musical score. "Superb
like a Beckett play designed by Magritte." (Stage)
While a blind man walks around his room with unsteady steps a story of love, hope, courage and unquenchable vision unfolds.
Established in 2009, Theatre Re is a London-based international ensemble creating vibrant and emotional work on the edge of mime and theatre.
Bus routes: 393
Nearest rail: Caledonian Road And Barnsbury
Tube lines: Piccadilly Line
Nearest tube: Caledonian Road
Directions from Caledonian Road :
Turn left out the station and then take the first left up North Road. The Theatre is then 100m up on your left.
Car park: Metered parking on North Road during office hours. Free in evenings
In congestion zone?: No
Bar
Disabled toilets
Infrared hearing loop
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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Blind Man's Song
Pleasance Theatre, London
Running time: 1 hour
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