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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
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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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