supported by
WINNER: 2011 Inspiration Award, Prague Fringe Festival
Neo-Japanesque Mime Art - a new approach to William Shakespeare.
A solo and non-verbal version of "Richard the Third" using traditional Japanese dance fused with modern Western European street styles.
"Makoto Inoue makes physical theatre using genres such as dance and mime to tell a story. And he certainly masters this powerful technique. Using mime for the concrete elements, dance for the abstract elements, and natural acting for the emotional side, Inoue makes a performance in between genres. He tells a story in higher concentration and gives us the opportunity and pleasure of watching a fantastic dancer, actor, theatre maker and performer in one".
5 star FRINGE REVIEW: RATED OUSTANDING SHOW
dance-drama
age 14+
45 mins