FIVE:EIGHT
On a stark, empty stage, bodies fall, rise, fall and rise again in an endless, thumping cycle. They dance, writhe, flail, howl – in an attempt to seduce, to connect, to claw their own skins off. Lone figures emerge and dissolve, consumed by a wide-eyed search for attention and validation, with all the ruthless charm of the clickbait generation. A stifling silence descends into a wall of sound and fury.
“I haven’t seen anything quite like this show in a long time, maybe ever. Its effect is hypnotic, dreamy, playful, and in the end,kinda rousing.”
Christopher Brett Bailey
Directed by
Uri Roodner
Devised by the company
Performed by
Lily Sinko,
Erika Sviderskyte,
Marie Danielsen,
Margherita Deri,
Ami Okumura Jones,
Josh Tucker,
Emily Hindle,
Rory Thomas-Howes,
Sebastian Gardner,
Louise Barron,
Jeremias Amoore,
Charlotte Rae,
Daniel Kettle,
Harris Allen,
Timotei Cobeanu,
Michael Crean








