We Are Kilter’s personal, interactive meetings between actor and audience member, Theatre For Two, are semi-improvised micro-plays that engage the audience as a vital part of the narrative.
Tickets can be booked to pop in for each stand-alone piece or to experience the full cycle over the course of an hour. Presented in a specially designed travelling venue to create an intimate escape from the world outside, the stories continue on their London tour and will be popping up at Turbine Theatre, Battersea on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th June before the run finishes at COLAB Tavern, Borough on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th July.
Gluten Free Chocolate Crispy Caramel Mini Bite from Tabby Lamb is led by Mary Malone. A cancelled picnic, a cancelled protest and now a cancelled bus? Exploring the need to be seen, heard and valued for who we are, this is a clarion call for a more tender society. Mary Malone also performs Reptile by Macadie Amoroso – a heart-warming piece about a cold-blooded companion in the good times and the bad. Alone within four walls, sometimes you need to have a conversation, have someone talk back to you, someone to tell you that your Ex just isn’t worth it.
Rumour has it she was once the most famous woman in Hollywood but now, faded beyond memory, she lives out her days inside, trying to recreate the Golden Years. Written and performed by Ryan Lane, at The Recluse Who Lives On A Hill you might enter as a nobody, but you could leave as the next shining star. Ryan Lane also performs in Share-My-Home Companion from Gabriella Leon. This ludicrous and powerful piece is about the need to have something to do, something to look forward to, something to talk about as time trickles and yet races away, stuck inside. So, meet a unique friend, create something never heard before and make your time count!
Turbine Theatre, 26 – 27 June at various times between 11am – 10pm. Tickets ranging from £8 for one person to see one piece – £45 for two people to see the full cycle. https://www.theturbinetheatre.com/whats-on/theatre-for-two
COLAB Tavern, 6 – 7 July at various times between 5.40pm – 10pm. Tickets ranging from £8 for one person to see one piece – £45 for two people to see the full cycle. There are discounts available for individual performances for those that are unemployed, on low income or otherwise unwaged. https://colabfactory.net/theatrefortwo