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'The Bacchae' an Immersive Rave Theatrical Performance at CLF Art Cafe 10th-13th June 8pm


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Pentheus has banned the wild, ritualistic worship of the god Dionysus. A stranger arrives to persuade him to change his mind. Euripides? electrifying tragedy is a struggle to the death between freedom and restraint, the rational and the irrational, man and god.


The Nexus Ensemble brings to life this hedonistic tragedy with an immersive theatrical rave experience fusing Physical Theatre, Dance and Polyphonic Song.


Travel with us to the 4th dimension and lose yourself in trance.


Directed by Gavin Maxwell & Jamie Roberts

Design by Emma Terrell


?10/?8 Concessions


Performed by The Nexus Ensemble

Tickets available via the CLF Art Cafe Website http://www.clfartcafe.org/#!theatre/ck0q


Find a little Teaser Trailer her:




Please note that your ticket to the Friday and Saturday performance will also gain you entry free of charge to the scheduled events on after the performance.

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