Barbican Theatre & Plymouth Culture present
Meet Me At The Sundial: Final Show
For ages 6+
This event has past.
Sat 25 Mar
Performance 1: 7pmPerformance 2: 8pm
Approx 30 mins
Free (donations welcome)
Join us on Plymouth City Centre Piazza for the finale performance celebrating the incredible work of our six Meet Me At The Sundial artists.
The 30 minute live performances are open air and take place on and around a double decker Plymouth Citybus, with headphones provided by Sound Communities...
Both performances (7pm and 8pm) feature:
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Spoken word performances by Andy Blackwell & Chris White
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Dance-theatre performance choreographed by Charlotte Eaton, Clair Beckett and Sarah Farrow-Jones, and featuring Far Flung Dance Theatre company dancers, Estel Ebazerova & Amber Palfreyman
Day Time Meet Me At The Sundial events: Saturday 25 March
Why not take 20 minutes to relax and listen, to sit back and soak up the views in our stationary City Bus Gallery and Headphone Experience that celebrates Plymouth commuters' stories. Saturday 25 March, 12pm - 5pm.
Hop aboard a double-decker City Bus and enjoy the original sound compositions and stories that have been captured and created by Leo Geyer and Daisy Higman. You'll be led through an audio experience that will draw your attention to the art exhibition by Gabi Marcellus-Temple, plus you can scan QR codes that will direct you to the mobile app game: BusCity by Alex Robins; a film of Chris White performing a crowd-sourced poem called Chatter Chatter Chatter; a mobile artwork titled ‘Bus Views’ by Chloe Georgakis - that you can visit in-person at Grow, Plymouth Studios, 14 Drake Circus, PL4 8AQ; and interviews by Gabi, featuring 5 other local artists.
Attendee guidance / trigger warnings / safe space
Age Guidance: we'd suggest this performance as suitable for ages 6+
Emotional / trigger warnings: none expected
Health warnings: this is an open air, out door event in the evening so it may get a little chilly. We advise you to wrap up warm and also bring an umbrella or a waterproof coat - you never know with our British weather!
Barbican Theatre and the venues we use are a safe space - safe to be who you are, regardless of race, class, religion, country of origin, immigration status, (dis)ability, age, gender, identity, or sexual orientation.
Tickets
These performances are free but spaces are limited and a ticket must be booked.
If you'd like to donate to support BarbicanTheatre and work with young and emerging artists in the city and so we can continue to bring performances and exciting new artists to the city you can do so after you have added your tickets to your cart. Thank you for your continued support.
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