Power Games

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Power Games
Directed & Choreographed by Shane Shambhu

Tues 25 March 7.30pm

Think you’re in control of your life? 
Think again…

Deepak is a wealthy banker whose life is spiralling out of control. His high flying life of gambling and drinking is not all its cracked up to be! Follow Deepak through this reality game show and influence the outcomes of his story by voting LIVE and deciding Deepak’s fate…right here on the night!

Blending character-driven physical theatre with contemporary and South Asian dance, this stunning new work by Altered Skin explores the forces that shape our destiny.

www.alteredskin.net

“The arrival of an exciting choreographer”
METRO

“Striking and excellent”

THE STAGE (on Shane Shambhu’s previous work)

Tickets: £13.50
Concs: £2 off
Schools: £8.50 for groups 10+
Student Standby: £8
Age: 14yrs+
Running Time: 1hr 10mins
Post Show Talk: Tue 25 March

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