All that is solid melts into air

A tangled feet project

London’s story is an epic and perpetual tale of regeneration and change.
Ships have sailed, bombs have fallen, tower blocks have soared and markets plummeted.
The past is wiped away and new futures promised.
How does a city survive when as all that is solid melts into air?
What does it take to let go of the past when the future is still out of reach?

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British Theatre Guide review

Taken from here “Review by Corinne Salisbury (2011) We arrive at the entrance to Greenwich Park Centre and a handful of fluorescent-vested building site workers direct us round the corner to a school playground, hidden ...

Jun, 29 · in Performance

D Day

D Day So it’s our first performance tonight, scheduled somewhere between ‘Light Rain’ and ‘Heavy Rain’ if BBC weather is to be believed (we’ve stopped believing it – yesterday our sound designer Nick came down ...

Jun, 24 · in Rehearsal

Final Countdown

The army of people working on the show grows as I enter the building and pop my head in to say hello to the Art room and I don’t recognise a single face! I say ...

Jun, 24

It will be all right on site

Defying the rain for as long as we could we faced the weather head on to get the structure up. Its very much a festival feel as we have taken over the old school on ...

Jun, 23

Our eyes turn skyward as we look to the heavens

As we dismantled the structure for its redeployment at the performance site we kept a beady eye on the sky as well as the forecast for this weekend. It seems wherever we look there is ...

Jun, 21

Last few days, melting away

The days are melting away, you can sense it in the air. Is it time to get nervous or excited? Probably a bit of both. But the balance between confidence and uncertainty is what makes ...

Jun, 21

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