by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
On stage, a house appears from nothing. It goes up fast, choreographed like time-lapse photography. Residents move in, move out, get evicted, burn it down, loot it, rent it, remodel it, get married and divorced in it, grow up in it, die in it, haunt it — and all the...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
Julieta tells the story of a woman – full of experiences and quirkiness – and the multiple layers that old age brings. Transcending the literal to accommodate the humor and nuances of the human experience, it is a visual non-verbal one-woman show of physical theater...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
We can find it all around us but rarely even notice, the most common form of plastic – polystyrene. In this remarkable piece of visual theatre, Andrea Salustri explores its possibilities bringing the material alive, our unlikely protagonist of the stage. As an almost...
by Christina Hinterberger | Jan 15, 2025
Award-winning Garry Starr is writing a play for all ages. But he’s struggling to concentrate… Thoughts keep swinging through his head like monkeys in the jungle. They pop in, swing past, drive through and start monkey parties – making it impossible for him to...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
Inspired by the era of silent films, two characters take to the empty stage in a timeless performance of enthralling physicality and exquisite humour. An extraordinary physical performance blending contemporary clown with theatre and circus. Inventive and exciting,...