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Theatre Ad Infinitum is based here in East Dulwich. Established in 2006, we are a Lecoq-trained company that creates new and original theatre for an international audience. Last year we took our debut Behind the Mirror to the Pleasance Courtyard to perform in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2008. We got back exhausted, but very happy, after what became a successful run for our company.


To sum it all up it began with a five star review from Broadway Baby and ended with ?Best of the Fringe? in the Observer Review on Sunday, Mervin Stutter?s ?Pick of the Fringe? and a Total Theatre Award nomination!


Observer ?Best of the Fringe?

?Inventive, very funny mime show (yes, really) ? promising stuff from new Lecoq-trained company, Ad Infinitum?


Scotsman ****

?The audience find themselves at the heart of this intelligent troupe?s imagination? the energy of the three performers is relentless, and nothing short of charming throughout?


Metro ****

?An exhilarating piece of wordless theatre? a company with a very promising future?


We are now working on our next show to be previewed in London and then performed at this year?s Edinburgh Festival in August. This is what we are proposing:


(An) Ephemeral Odyssey


An immense voyage through a world of magic, gods and Greek myth reinvented by ?Best of the Fringe? (Observer 2008) company theatre ad infinitum. One hour. One actor. One man?s epic quest to reunite with his family separated for decades by war, Poseidon?s seas and a multitude of breathtaking adventures.


Fusing music, rhythm and physical storytelling theatre ad infinitum reinvent Homer's classic. The audience find themselves on a journey that will ignite their imagination and awaken their senses; a totally theatrical experience not to be missed.


The company are searching for a space to rehearse that is closer to home. If you or someone you know would be interesting in helping us in some way ?we would love to know. Being a young company in such a tough financial climate we do not have a lot of funding to pay for space, and space is something that theatre creation requires. However, we are willing to perform our show(s) in exchange or help out in other ways where necessary if someone can help by giving us a place ?no matter how small or large ?in which to create our next show.


For more information about the company, our work, and to see a trailer of our last show, please visit www.theatreadinfinitum.co.uk


If you think you can help, know someone who can, or have any small piece of advise, please email [email protected]


Many thanks,


Theatre Ad Infinitum.

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