Ockham's Razor (UK)

Not Until We Are Lost

Platform Theatre
Thu 10 > Sat 12 Jan
Thu 8pm, Fri 6pm & 9pm, Sat 5pm & 8pm
After-show discussion: Sat 12 Jan following the 8pm performance

Runs 60 mins / no interval
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£16 (£14 concs)
Door sales: Any unsold tickets will be available for sale on the door 1 hour before the performance.
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'There is something so unguarded and exhilarating about their joyous physical ease that you find yourself smiling broadly throughout. The whole show is a little miracle of co-operation'
The Guardian

'Surprising and quietly magical… this is special work '
The Times

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LIMF13 opens at the beautiful new Platform Theatre in Kings Cross with the latest show from Britain’s most innovative aerial theatre group, Ockham’s Razor.

Following the success of The Mill (LIMF10), their eagerly awaited second full length piece creates atmospheric, exciting physical theatre in a series of short stories which explore what it is to be lost.

Not Until We Are Lost is an immersive promenade performance which brings the audience right into the heart of the action, while narrative and images unfold around them. With world class aerial work, and powerful acrobatics performed on specially designed structures, the new show creates an environment which is both physically and emotionally affecting. It questions how fixed is the world around us. Sometimes you need a shift in perspective to find your way. The specially commissioned score is by Graham Fitkin and features a live choir.

Performers: Alex Harvey, Tina Koch, Charlotte Mooney, Haike Irina Amelia Stollbrock, Luke Horley.

Not Until We Are Lost is a promenade performance, but portable stools will be available.

Age guidance: Children under 5 will not be admitted

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Production: Turtle Key Arts in partnership with artsdepot
Co-commissioned by Dance City, Live at LICA and La Brèche, Cherbourg
First performed at artsdepot, London on 18th September 2012

photos: Jane Hobson