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Patient #4620 Dread Falls Theatre Production
ABOUT THE SHOW Welcome to The Royal Museum of Contemporary Art, London. Thank you for attending "Gretel Sauerbrot: In Memoriam", sponsored by The Gebruder Grimm Trust. This exhibition includes many of Sauerbrot's most popular works, including several from the mid-1930s when her career was at its height, as well recently discovered works from her time as a patient at the Raventhorne Psychiatric Institution during the 1940's. We hope you enjoy this retrospective on Sauerbrot's known life and work, and join us in saying goodbye to one of the 20th century's greatest artists.
Patient #4620 follows the story of fictional artist, Gretel Sauerbrot. Through a series of audio guides you explore and uncover clues to her past. This unique theatre show is a blend of immersive theatre, auditory storytelling, and art installation; resulting in a rich and sensory experience that won't be easily forgotten.
To experience the show at its fullest, audiences should bring a Smartphone or WiFi enabled device, along with a headset. In the event you cannot provide your own device and/or headset, you will be loaned items on entering the show.
Approximate running time is 45 minutes.
For those interested in learning more immersive theatre, we are running a practical workshop on the morning of Saturday 16th June.
Show tickets: Adult: £10, Conc:£8, Workshop & show: £15 Please note: Ages 12 to 16 considered Conc. This show is not suitable for young persons under the age of 12.
Workshop tickets: Adult: £10, Conc:£8, Workshop & show: £15
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP Devising for Immersive Theatre: A Workshop with Theatre Professionals
Many people go to the theatre to lose themselves in the production, to forget about their everyday life and to be transported into another world. No kind of theatre transports an audience quite like immersive theatre. In immersive theatre, the audience are not merely passive bystanders. They are part of the story; they are part of the action.
In this practical workshop you will learn about the devising for immersive theatre process alongside members of the Dread Falls Theatre team. You will work on the set of their new show; Patient #4620 to explore how space can shape narrative and how narrative can alter space.
Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes to the workshop.
Workshop tickets: Adult: £10, Conc:£8, Workshop & show: £15 Please note: The workshop is designed for those over the age of 16, and is suitable for theatre professionals and non-professionals.
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LocationWycombe arts Centre (View)
Old Church Theatre Space Desborough Road
High Wycombe HP11 2PU
United Kingdom
Categories
Minimum Age: 12 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Attendees
Robert B.
Aylesbury United Kingdom
Jun 16, 2018 2:12 PM |
Malcolm R.
Penn United Kingdom
Jun 15, 2018 4:05 AM |
Arwen R.
Penn United Kingdom
Jun 15, 2018 4:05 AM |
Mary A.
Henley-on-Thames United Kingdom
Jun 09, 2018 8:50 AM |
Tony A.
Henley-on-Thames United Kingdom
Jun 09, 2018 8:50 AM |
Denis S.
High Wycombe United Kingdom
Jun 01, 2018 4:10 AM |
Sarah S.
High Wycombe United Kingdom
Jun 01, 2018 4:10 AM |
Michelle S.
high wycombe United Kingdom
Apr 30, 2018 5:47 AM |
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