Kill The Cat Theatre are touring their latest work TALK nationally with the goal of reconnecting the general public.
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In 2019 England appointed its first Minister for Loneliness. With Brexit dividing the nation – we had been already in a foul state of affairs earlier than the Covid-19 pandemic hit and meant we spent 18 months avoiding human interplay other than these in our personal family. Kill The Cat wished to sort out this situation via making a present which helps educate folks the way to socialise once more.
LET’T TALK. is an thrilling hands-on expertise the place small teams of viewers members might be led via six interactive installations which could have them making cups of tea, portray portraits, and sharing reminiscences – all within the goal of reconnecting. Not solely will audiences have enjoyable while participating on this 90 minute social experiment, however in addition they might be contributing to a digital portrait museum of native residents – giving the group a legacy piece of artwork which represents these dwelling there.
Kill The Cat Theatre are an award-winning theatre firm which is a collaboration between theatre makers Dylan Frankland and Madeleine Allardice. They make daring interactive theatre exploring tough social points in ingenious methods – placing the viewers on the coronary heart of the motion, be it via interactive gameplay or putting up a real dialog. TALK. is the corporate’s second present with the present’s premier delayed because of the pandemic. It has been supported by Arts Council England, into Bodmin, Feast, Hall for Cornwall, Theatre Deli and Cornwall Council.
Kill The Cat began making TALK in February 2020 and since has developed to be a manufacturing which takes over theatres and venues – giving the viewers an thrilling alternative to see theatre otherwise. Taking TALK to Warwick Arts Centre is an thrilling problem as they are going to be acting at their re-opening weekend and an effective way to discover the unbelievable new building. In Lockdown, Kill The Cat remained busy, changing their piece ‘The House Never Wins’ to be a digital interactive piece of theatre concerning the local weather disaster. The present digitally toured the UK and had audiences becoming a member of from the US, Australia, Spain, The Philippines, the Netherlands and Malaysia. This young firm is quick to react and produce top quality theatre which is related and accessible to right now’s society.
This is immersive theatre such as you’ve by no means seen it earlier than. Fun, thought scary, and filled with surprises; be a part of Kill The Cat’s crack staff of scientists as they try to decipher the important thing to connection and what it means to be human.
Multiple performances might be operating every night, however viewers numbers for every slot are restricted so reserving forward is extremely really useful!