Renowned theatre makers curious directive continue to bridge that intriguing space between science and art with their latest piece, Frogman; a hugely ambitious, coming-of-age thriller, told through live theatre and 360 film in Virtual Reality.
Frogman will open at the Traverse Theatre, before embarking on an 8-date UK tour to Brighton, Plymouth, Cambridge, Oxford, Bath, Warwick, Norwich, and Hull with further dates to be announced.
The Great Barrier Reef, 1995.
Meera is eleven. It's her first sleepover. Strawberry Dunkaroos, Sega Mega Drive and coral fragment analysis descends into torch-lit storytelling from sleeping bags.
Lights off. In the corner, Meera's aquarium is beginning to glow. Outside over the reef, the Frogman hovers looking for the traces of a missing child. The annual corAl Bloom is due, creating an underwater snowstorm. Time is running out.
Frogman is a multi-sensory show which submerges the audience deep into the Great Barrier Reef and carefree summers of long ago. Blending youthful nostalgia with a dark sense of haunting unease, the show captures that yearning to return to purer days, real or imagined and the pain at the realisation that those days are gone forever. Nothing will ever be the same again.
Fusing live theatre with Mixed Reality and 360 film, Frogman blurs the lines between reality and fiction, the physical and the virtual. It will be performed to an audience of 30, who will each be given a VR headset to experience new ways into storytelling in a theatre environment.
Directed by Artistic Director and Founder Jack Lowe, the show has been three years in the making and Lowe has worked alongside specialists in marine biology from Hull's Deep Aquarium, coral reef scientist Jamie Craggs (Horniman Museum), Sebastian Hennige (Heriot-Watt) and Creative Technologist Ed Greig (Deloitte Digital)
The creation of Frogman has included underwater film shoots in Australia and Indonesia and was made in close collaboration with schools from Hull and Backbone Youth Arts, Brisbane, a leading Australian experimental youth theatre. Together they have created the show exploring themes of childhood, parenthood and the impending coral reef bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef.
Featuring one actor on stage with over 15 actors involved in the making, Jack has assembled an exceptional team including Linbury Prize winning designer Camilla Clark and Tony award-winning sound designer Peter Malkin (The Encounter).
Founded in 2008, a Norwich-based company, curious directive is widely recognised for risk taking and genre-pushing theatre. The company are double Fringe First winners and their previous work includes Pioneer, The Kindness of Strangers, After the Rainfall, Olfactory, Binary, Exoplanets and Your Last Breath.
LISTING INFORMATION
4 to 27 August 2017
Traverse Theatre (CodeBase) Edinburgh
Tickets: 0131 228 1404
Online: www.traverse.co.uk
5 to 9 September 2017
The Old Market Brighton
Tickets: 01273 201 801
Online: www.theoldmarket.com
19 to 23 September 2017
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Tickets: 01752 267222
Online: www.theatreroyal.com
27 to 29 September 2017
Cambridge Junction, Cambridge
Tickets: 01223 511 511
Online: www.junction.co.uk
2 to 6 October 207
Oxford Playhouse
Tickets: 01865 305305
Online: www.oxfordplayhouse.com
7 to 11 October 2017
The Egg, Bath
Tickets: 01225 823409
16 to 19 October 2017
Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick
Tickets: 024 7652 4524
Online: www.warwickartscentre.co.uk
22 to 29 October 2017
Norwich Arts Centre
Tickets: 01603 6603352
Online: www.norwichartscentre.co.uk
1 to 11 November 2017
Hull UK City of Culture 2017 - venue to be announced
Online: www.hull2017.co.uk
FURTHER DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
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