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SHOW TiME- Two days of theatrical experiments at Riverside Studios

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Time 18:45
Date 21/10/11
Price £10

SHOW TiME returns to Riverside Studios to present a line up of extraordinary artists making contemporary performance work

Opening a new space in London for artists and audiences to come together experiment, hosts, Present Attempt combine works in development and completed performances to give you two diverse days of theatrical experiments.

In Projector/Conjector, Mamoru Iriguchi will be treating us to a technologically wacky meeting between a girl and a boy who dance wearing a TV and projector on their heads. Dan Canham will be presenting his eloquent and heartbreaking elegy for a lost and ruined theatre, 30 Cecil Street - a performance of fragments of memories, of wild nights and long-disappeared communities.

In Imagine me to be There, Sylvia Rimat will occupy the studio with drumkits, knifes, a human performer and laptops in a playful and subtle experiment in which the ‘real’ and ‘imagined’ intertwine subtly and gently start echoing back and forth.

They'll also be hosting a series of works in development by Michael Pinchbeck, Rachel Mars, Greg McLaren and Tom Marshman.

Fri 21st Oct. 7.45pm

Rachel Mars - Spoiling it for Everybody Else

Greg McLaren - ATOMKRAFT

Sylvia Rimat - Imagine Me to be There

Sat. 22nd Oct. 6pm

Dan Canham - 30 Cecil Street

Tom Marshman - Legs 11

Sat. 22nd Oct. 8.30pm

Michael Pinchbeck - The Beginning

Mamoru Iriguchi - Projector/Conjector 

SHOW TiME- Two days of theatrical experiments-21/22 October Riverside Studios
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