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
Theatre Ad Infinitum 'Light' (c) Alex Brenner
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 |