The Concert Hall – Lighthouse, Poole
Thursday 31 March at 7.30pm
Tickets £14
Discounts: U18s, Students, Groups

Tickets & information 01202 280000
www.lighthousepoole.co.uk

Booking Fees: Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked by telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket

Award-winning UK aerial theatre company Ockham’s Razor return to Lighthouse with their new full length production Tipping Point on 31 March.

Tipping Point is set in the round with the audience drawn in close as the five performers enclosed within the circle of the stage transform 5 metre metal poles into a rich landscape of images.

Poles are balanced on fingertips, hung from the roof, lashed, climbed, swung from and walked along, they become forests, cross roads and pendulums.  The performers balance, climb, spin and cling to this teetering, changing world, supporting each other as they wrestle and play with the moment when things begin to shift.  They must decide whether to rail against the chaos, struggling to exert order on a disordered world, or ride it out, allowing life to tilt towards the tipping point.

Tipping Point features a multi-layered surround sound musical landscape especially composed by Adem Ilham & Quinta who have previously worked with Radiohead, Hot Chip and Bat For Lashes.

Co-commissioned by London International Mime Festival and The Lowry, Salford. Supported by Dance City, Harlow Playhouse, artsdepot & Lincoln Drill Hall.  Ockham’s Razor is supported by PRS for Music Foundation and the Royal Victoria Hall Foundation.

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