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  • Guidelines / The Forest

    Tue 23 May - Thu 25 May, 9pm
    Tickets £8 (work-in-progress)
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    Two new intertwined projects: A game played online. A show happening in the theatre. Either to be experienced before or after the other. It's up to you to choose.
    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 min
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Relaxed Performance
    Relaxed Performance
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeSuitable for 16+
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeSmoke/fog/haze, Loud Noises, Visual Effects (glitter curtains etc), Weapons/dangerous implements

    Guidelines (A show happening in the theatre)

    We are a space to foster genuine connection and breed deep creativity. We are a place to inspire joy and self-love. We take a very firm stance against anything that conflicts with these ideas. We take a very firm stand against the path your parents told you not to take. We take a very firm stance against the bad things, the deep dark woods and the ghosts behind the screen. It’s not our job to decide what’s right and what isn’t. But if we have to, we will.

    A live haunting in three parts, Guidelines is a dive into the mythic horror of the internet, and a birthing ceremony for the eggs it’s laid in our collective brains.

    (Created with Adi Currie, Rachel-Leah Hosker, Moya Matthews, Alexandria McCauley, Patch Middleton, Ken Nakajima, Louise Orwin, Alessandra Zavagno)

    The Forest (A game played online)

    A forest. A sign. A lost thing.
    The path. Not the path.
    Go forwards. Go backwards. Go backwards. Go-

    A game of branching paths, The Forest is a journey into deep, dark woods. Of remembering, losing, and a very unsuspicious frog.

    Here is your link into the forest...

    (Created with Chloe Mashiter)

    Supported by Arts Council England

    “Keep up the good work producing cutting-edge theatre for everyone in London”

    Councillor Jonathan Simpson, 29 January 2018