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Open Air Aerial Theatre - 15 June - Windmill Gardens


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The Dream Sequence from Dot Collective Theatre 

Saturday 15 June, 2pm and 6pm
BOOK HERE

www.brixtonwindmill.org 

Following last summer’s production of Alice’s Adventure’s in Aerialand, The Dot Collective return this summer with their brand new production The Dream Sequence, inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A family show set on a paradise island where three local clowns will show you the ropes! (quite literally) and lead you on an adventure through the clouds! 

Escape to a paradise island, take a deep breath of the fresh sea air, and the panoramic mountain views – the stuff dreams are made of. 

Inspired by A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Dream Sequence takes a fresh look at the nature of dreaming, where aspirations, flights of fancy, and fond memories become reality (with the help of two friendly clouds!). This immersive, open-air family theatre show fuses together aerial circus, clowning and music to bring you an engaging visual spectacle that transcends generations, engaging for all ages and interactive. Join us for a fun filled hour where dreams come true whatever the weather! 

Recommended age 4+
Fully accessible theatre
Dementia friendly theatre

Please note well behaved dogs are welcome but they must be kept on a lead at all times. 

The show will go on whatever the weather (unless thunder/lightening anticipated). 

Find out more about The Dot Collective’s production and their work here.

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