Puppets with Multiple personalites
World Premiere
Who: Wing it Impro
What: Talk to the Hand Where: Unity 2 When: 4:45pm - Saturday the 22nd of April Age range: 14+ Website: www.wingimpro.com Socials: Twitter - @wingimpro Instagram - @wing_it_impro Workshop: Aisling Leyne and Mark Smith Tickets: £5/£7 Talk to the Hand - Unity Theatre (unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk) £30 Day ticket SOLD OUT Liverpool Improvisation Festival 2023 - Saturday Day Ticket (acc360.co.uk) £50 (workshop + shows) SOLD OUT Liverpool Improvisation Festival 2023 - Saturday Day Ticket (Shows + Workshops) (acc360.co.uk) Performed by: Alice Rowbottom, Aisling Leyne, Mark Smith, Lisa Chae, Trev Fleming and Chris Murray. |
Images by Andrew Ness
Reviewed by Robin Winter from The Reviews Hub - ★★★★
Talk to the Hand - Unity Theatre, Liverpool - The Reviews Hub Quotes from previous work: 'This is improvised theatre at its best' - At The Theatre ★★★★★ 'It’s pleasing to see something new being developed that is fresh and new in the city, and for Mark Smith and Wing It Impro their first project succeeds extremely well.' - The Reviews Hub ★★★★ |
Talk to the Hand is a brand-new piece of work commissioned by Liverpool Improvisation Festival. It will make its world premiere at the Unity theatre as part of the festival.
The work stems from a combined interest in imaginative play (improvisation) and puppetry. Through play we will explore the differences between fantasy and reality. The audience will provide the suggestions from which we will create the roles, rules, situations, and stories.
There are ‘no strings’ attached, all will be created and performed in the moment.
'Those who can transform the real world become more real.' Jean Piaget
The work stems from a combined interest in imaginative play (improvisation) and puppetry. Through play we will explore the differences between fantasy and reality. The audience will provide the suggestions from which we will create the roles, rules, situations, and stories.
There are ‘no strings’ attached, all will be created and performed in the moment.
'Those who can transform the real world become more real.' Jean Piaget
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