Is Aishwarya dead? Or did she just exit stage left?
A meta dance comedy, full of the turbulence of life and death. Darkly funny and packed with originality.
Rambert and Ben Duke are masters of dance theatre where the dance is exceptional and the theatre delivers irresistible stories.
In Cerberus, enter a world where dance is literally a matter of life or death. This is a bittersweet musing on myth and mortality, complete with funeral couture. Goat is inspired by the music and spirit of Nina Simone, with a live on-stage band performing her iconic songs including Feelings, Feeling Good and Ain’t Got No/I Got, Life.
Following their knock-out Peaky Blinders tour, this is your next chance to see Rambert’s brilliant and daring dancers in these two short pieces created for them by Ben Duke (of Lost Dog), known for story-telling that reveals the absurd, the savage and the funny.
Supported by Cockayne - Grants for the Arts and The London Community Foundation
Age rating: 12+ (no under 2s). Please note that all under 16s must be accompanied by a paying adult age 18+.
Warnings: contains strobe lights, haze effects, themes of bereavement/loss/death, partial nudity and strong language.
BSL + Audio Described Performance: 9 April
With BSL interpretion by Clare Edwards and Audio Description by Caroline Burn.
Performance times:
Mon + Tue 7.30pm
Running Time: Approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes including an interval
MEMBERS
£10 off opening night (top 2 prices), limited availability. Become a member.
GROUPS
Groups 10+ from £3 off (top 2 prices). Groups payment date 15 January 2024. Organise a group visit.
UNDER 16S
£3 off (top 2 prices).
16-30
£8 off (top 3 prices).
All offers subject to allocations and availability.
Book as early as you can to ensure the best choice of seats. Ticket prices are subject to change without notice and will reflect current demand.