THEATRE

Bootworks

Blackbox: Une Boîte Andalouse

an intimate stage-film for a single spectator (min. age 14) inside the box and voyeurs every age outside the box (language-free!)

Fr 9/10. | 6:30pm - 8pm & 9pm - 10:30pm | Caligariplatz

Sa 9/11. | 4pm - 5:30pm & 6:30pm - 8pm | Caligariplatz

Su 9/12. | 2:30pm - 4pm & 6pm - 7:30pm | Caligariplatz

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tickets: € 5/3

approx. 5 minutes each performance (15 times in a row) - artistic concept: Robert Daniels, production: Emily Coleman, with: James Baker, Natalie Green, Andy Roberts, Sophia Wall, Don Kok (String Puller)

The moon appears in the night sky, a man sharpens his razor, an eye slices open and nothing again is as it seems. Keep up with the fast paced, bizarre medley with more than a nod to the black and white classics. Une Boîte Andalouse is a reworking of Dali and Bunuel's masterpiece Un Chien Andalou, an egg swallowing, ant crawling, horse-dragging treat.

Bootworks Theatre Collective (C.I.C.) is a multi-disciplined group of artists committed to making high quality and original theatre and performance. Bootworks predominantly works on projects with the Black Box, a unique, inside-out, portable theatre for an audience of one.

Black Box performances are playful and artfully choreographed 5 minute peep shows which are usually based on classic films and genres focusing on the unique ability to use different angles, perspectives and effects: An audience member sits inside the box and views the show like a movie. The booth has integrated stereo sound for the music and three small "screens" which in reality are small flaps that are lifted at different times for the viewer to watch the action unfold.

Website: www.bootworkstheatre.co.uk