Return: A Spoken Film

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Tuesday, 2 March 2010 - Thursday, 25 March 2010

Battersea Arts Centre (BAC), Old Town Hall, Battersea, SW11 5TN

Theatre: , Performance Art

How Much: £12.00 (Tickets) , £7.00 (Concessions)
Is it possible to return to a place that's completely changed and still feel the same about it. Part of this experimental poetry event is moving it around the theatre and trying it in different settings.

The story follows Noah who returns to the home he fled and tries to work out how he should feel about his new surroundings.

It's part film, part camp fire tale, part spoken word so expect imagery by the truckload and a tangible atmosphere.

Part of The Big Story - a collection of work celebrating dozens of invented and retold stories across BAC?s home in Battersea?s old Town Hall.
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