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"Absolutely fantastic! My two children were captivated throughout."
Audience Member
"It's not often children's theatre truly inspires but this defies anyone, no matter what their age, not to stare in wonder"
The Scotsman
STOP PRESS: Visualise in South East Asia! The crew have just completed a two week run at the Singapore Science Centre reaching over 9000 people.
To watch a short video of visualise click here.
"Prepare to be amazed as two techno-clowns present an altogether different kind of science class. Inspired by the quote ‘deep meaning lies often in childish play’, multi-talented duo Debbie Syrop and Gareth Smith take their lead from the everyday. Using the objects found there, they create physical theatre, projected images, music and live demonstrations to show how the smallest change in perspective can create a mysterious canvas of sound, visuals and image."
Edinburgh Festival Guide
The lack of language means the show is suitable for the whole family. The audience are invited to make their own observations and discoveries, igniting their curiosity and ultimately motivating them to find out for themselves how the world works.
Less explanation; more exploration.
Since the project began, the team have toured to 12 different countries, been shortlisted for a Total Theatre Award and received 5 stars at the Edinburgh Fringe! You can read more reviews here.
Accompanying resources are available for school groups.
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