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Machines for Living

Blue Elephant Theatre, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 - Saturday, 16 June 2012


Machines for Living: Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

Let Slip bring their anarchic and irreverent style to ask urgent questions about social housing, segregation and the city.

A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre from one of the latest companies to graduate from the Jacques Lecoq Theatre School in Paris.

Machines for Living at Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell, Greater London on Tuesday, 22 May 2012.


For more information about Machines for Living, please contact 020 7701 0100, or see event details on the left.

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Submitted by Jasmine
Wednesday, 08 February 2012

Event Details


Address:
Blue Elephant Theatre
59a Bethwin Road
Camberwell
Greater London
SE5OXT   map

Box Office:
020 7701 0100


Start/finish time

20:00
Ticket/entry price
£12.00 £10.00 (concessions) £8.00 (southwark residents), £8.00 (Previews)
Event starts
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Event finishes
Saturday, 16 June 2012
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