Til We Meet In England By Lost Text/Found Space

About Til We Meet In England By Lost Text/Found Space

Performance, live music and installation fuse in a beautifully realised, rare opportunity to encounter a lost voice in an intimate hidden space.

Til We Meet In England By Lost Text/Found Space Description

A family discover their son is missing, possibly murdered by sectarian forces. They prepare to escape the country, but are surrounded by a blood-hungry mob. How can human values persist when humanitarian beliefs are flung aside?
Lost Text /Found Space take lost plays by women and craft unique site-specific works in hidden locations, making unforgettable performances in which audiences feel an intense, playful sense of engagement.

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Retweeted Rebecca McCutcheon (@RJAMcC):
Our students re-enacting a suffragette march, with images spreading from the bbc front pages to Getty image bank. Yet to be noted, 3 of our 4 slogans are contemporary, from marches happening here and now. Equality is a right we need to keep fighting for. @womensmarchlon https://t.co/sEBaTPMehb

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Retweeted Antidote (@AntidoteLDN):
#100years ago today, 40% of British women won the right to vote. We're loving the work @RoyalHolloway are doing to mark the occasion. #Suffragette100 https://t.co/YVkYBmyRwU

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We are lighting up Safehouse for our last two shows tonight! Looking forward to meeting our audiences! #TilWeMeet #immersive https://t.co/bA71alRnfh

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Snowing in SE15! Lovely #TilWeMeetInEngland audiences, don’t forget to wrap up warm tonight!!

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Retweeted Mark Gee (@marklooksback):
After seeing @LostTFSpace play and visiting @MigrationMuseum here is my blog on stories of Huguenot migration https://t.co/p9PqBN766L

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From persecution to new lives in England: Stories of Huguenot migration https://t.co/YXT4baqazI via @marklooksback

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Last chance to see end on the 2nd of December - tickets are very limited!

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In our final week at Safehouse, taking another look at the layers of the space and of the story, visible across and through each other like a palimpsest... some tickets still available, £10&20 https://t.co/jLpTtEYRNx https://t.co/DwrpXxhhCq

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Immersive theatre at its best, say our audience, @lyngardner @susannahclapp @WhatsOnStage with over a week still to go we’d still love your responses to help us celebrate a lost woman’s voice which resonates powerfully today... https://t.co/IbR150VtN0

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A huge thank you to @astridbreel and all of you wonderful audience and company members who stayed to share thoughts and responses to #TilWeMeet last night; thoughtful and thought provoking, thanks so much. https://t.co/IbR150VtN0

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Retweeted Liz Evershed (@hailmuse):
This powerful production by @LostTFSpace is well worth seeing, closing the gap between 16th, 18th and 21st centuries in a derelict house in #Peckham. If courage is grace under pressure this pushes it to the limit. A play for our time - and every time: https://t.co/ShlRXYyKU9 https://t.co/ysB6CoDNju

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Tonight we have live artist and participatory researcher Astrid Breel joining us for a conversation about immersion and participation. Join us! There are a very few tickets left for this evening's show, but the post-show conversation is free - starts @9.15pm at Safehouse. https://www.losttextfoundspace.com/til-we -meet-in-england/

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Really excited to have the splendid @astridbreel of @agencyofconey with us today for a post-show conversation about immersive theatre and participation. It’s a free event at Safehouse,starts around 9.15, join us! https://t.co/MXF3frInpS

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‘Why do we loiter here?’ The talented Rachel Summers in fine form as Mme Tricastin as she urges her family to escape. So many modern day resonances, in a play written in 1792. Tix still available: https://t.co/jLpTtEYRNx https://t.co/EvuHXTHdsh

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Retweeted Catherine Colboune (@cathcolbourne):
Saw this show last night, beautiful immersive storytelling,see it if you can @LostTFSpace https://t.co/hpRW4D4Tk0

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‘The neighbour who thinks differently to me, I am his enemy’... the brilliant Andy David as Dugas always brings to mind for me the mob-speak of Farage and his like... still time to catch us: https://t.co/jLpTtEYRNx https://t.co/guecH4Vfcq

More about Til We Meet In England By Lost Text/Found Space

Til We Meet In England By Lost Text/Found Space is located at 139 copeland rd, se15 London, United Kingdom
http://www.losttextfoundspace.com