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5 performers on stage. There are multicoloured spotlights. 4 of the performers dance in the space holding big film reflectors. The 5th performer on the left drums on a standing drum.
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a dancer jumps in the air over an illustrated area with red and black grass. To her left is an illustration of a rooster on a crossroads
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Eshu at the Crossroads indoor tour

At a mysterious crossroads, a traveller must decide which way to turn. Watching over them is a powerful rooster, while nearby waits Eshu – the playful and unpredictable trickster spirit who delights in mischief, surprises and unexpected possibilities. As the journey unfolds, the traveller encounters challenges, moments of joy and new ways of seeing the world around them.

Available for Touring / 5 +

Five performers dressed as thieves in dark hooded jackets, caps, and sunglasses crouch in choreographed poses on a pale stage, red string criss-crossing in front of them. A red sculptural heart sits on a plinth to the left.
On Now

Return to the Forest

A co-production with Factory International, co-commissioned by Sadler's Wells

Available for Touring / 8 +

In Repertoire

Eshu at the Crossroads

A collaboration with choreographer Miguel Altunaga (outdoor)

Available for Touring / 4 +

A female and male performer with their arms almost touching each with one foot inside two separate open cages. One performer is looking through her cage, and the other perfomer is looking at her.
In Repertoire

Journey of a Refugee

Part of This is Croydon, London Borough of Culture 2024

ages 8+

3 performers are in an industrial looking space which has been lit with soft blue and pink and green tones. They are all smiling and jumping in the air. The head of the performer in the middle is completely covered by a spikey inflatable head piece.
In Repertoire

Something in the Air

A co-production with Schauspielhaus Bochum, created in 2024

Available for Touring / ages 4 +

two performers stare through the glass door of a washing machine which has been removed from the machine. It looks as if they are staring out of the window of a space rocket.
Past

Zoe’s Peculiar Journey Through Time – 2023 Tour

Toured Sep & Oct 2023

ages 6+

Digital

Robot Boy Film

Short film created from the original stage production at Schauspielhaus Bochum, Germany 2019.

ages 6+

Two performers dressed in white disposable boiler suits and yellow plastic gloves. One manipulates a metal duck puppet which is covered and dripping in oil on top of a black bin bag.
In Repertoire

Recycled Rubbish

Inspired by our successful production Rubbish, Recycled Rubbish toured in 2015, 2016 and 2022

Available for Touring / ages 5+

Two performers, one in green torn combat clothes and the other in blue overalls and a yellow hard hat puppeteer a white pelican puppet. The pelican is made of plastic cups. the pelican has a yellow beak and red nose tip made of a bottle cap. The pelican is standing on plastic crates on a stage. It is looking at a 3rd performer on the right, a blonde woman in a yellow dress who has an encouraging expression.
Past

Zoe’s Peculiar Journey Through Time

Theatre-Rites and Burgtheater, Vienna co-production 2021.

ages 6+

Two performers on stage. One is holding a camera aimed at the other. The other performer holds a muppet style orange puppet. There are multicoloured circle lights in the background.
Past

The Global Playground

A Theatre-Rites collaboration with Gregory Maqoma, a co-production with Manchester International Festival, July 2021

ages 8+

Digital

Talking Rubbish

Online performance commissioned by Spark Arts in 2020.

ages 4+

2 hands crossed in front of a spiders web made from yellow, red and white string. Two balls made from blue string
Past

Tangled Tales

Commissioned by London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Pen to Print 2020.

ages 3-6

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