Having seen the expressive power of hands in Thomas Monckton’s Only Bones earlier this week, it feels appropriate for our final review [Read More]
Welcome to Theatre Bubble's Coverage of the London International Mime Festival 2017
Reviews and news from the London International Mime Festival (LIMF) 2017. Keep up today with all the action from LIMF as its happening. LIMF was founded in 1977 by producer, Joseph Seelig, and mime-clown, Nola Rae. It is the Capital’s longest established international theatre season. Taking place each January, its programme spans the spectrum of contemporary visual performance including live art, physical and circus-theatre, mask, puppetry, movement and object theatre.
Mime Fest: Throwback at Jacksons Lane
Silver Lining’s Throwback crosses story telling with music and circus skills. The highly talented cast of young circus performers tell us [Read More]
Mime Fest: Only Bones at the Soho Theatre
Last Summer, I gave four stars to James Thierrée’s The Toad Knew at the Edinburgh International Festival, for pioneering “a physical style unlike [Read More]
Mime Fest: Ashes at Jackson’s Lane
Plexus Polaire’s Ashes at the London International Mime Festival marks the company’s UK debut and boasting ‘actors, life-size puppets and [Read More]
Mime Fest 2017: Dewey Dell’s Marzo at the Barbican Pit
If the London International Festival has taught us one thing about that most niche of art form, it’s how instrumental [Read More]
Mime Fest: Nothing To Say at Jackson’s Lane
Leandre Ribera, the creator and performer of Nothing To Say, is quoted in the programme as saying “The clown’s role is to [Read More]