Theatre Ad Infinitum's Light, Battersea Arts Centre
After two sellout runs Theatre Ad Infinitum's Light returns to the Battersea Arts Centre this summer
Maverick Theatre-makers Theatre Ad Infinitum bring their wordless sci-fi thriller Light to Battersea Arts Centre following two sellout runs.
Forgoing traditional story-telling techniques in favour of technical innovation, Light uses torches and LED strips to illuminate a dark, dystopian world of spies, state surveillance and betrayal, inspired by the Edward Snowden story. Instead of language, there is a pulsating soundscape, subtitles and plenty of awe-inspiring visual effects.
Set in darkness, with light, movement and soundscapes creating the drama, Light combines visual mastery with real life intrigue.
Forgoing traditional story-telling techniques in favour of technical innovation, Light uses torches and LED strips to illuminate a dark, dystopian world of spies, state surveillance and betrayal, inspired by the Edward Snowden story. Instead of language, there is a pulsating soundscape, subtitles and plenty of awe-inspiring visual effects.
Set in darkness, with light, movement and soundscapes creating the drama, Light combines visual mastery with real life intrigue.
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What | Theatre Ad Infinitum's Light, Battersea Arts Centre |
Where | Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, London, SW11 5TN | MAP |
Nearest tube | Clapham Common (underground) |
When |
31 May 17 – 17 Jun 17, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM |
Price | £12.50 - £17.50 |
Website | Click here to book now |