rotozaza

FIVE IN THE MORNING "Three shivering swimmers, red-faced and half-smiling in tight suits, await their orders from a series of chillingly calm disembodied voices. At its core, the play is about how we construct our own personas, piecing together a narrative that we play in our own minds. Explaining more would give away some of the surprises, which are essential to the delight of the show..." - New York Times.   - more here5am.html
With ETIQUETTE, Rotozaza have attained their long-held dream of creating an entirely pre-recorded and infinitely portable piece of live theatre, available for translation into any language. In a deft and generous move, they invite their audience to experience for themselves the thrill of being 'on stage' with no preparation. - more here http://www.rotozaza.co.uk/etiquette.html
CONTACThttp://www.rotozaza.co.uk/contact.html
RECENT WORKhttp://www.rotozaza.co.uk/pastwork.html
1998-2002http://www.rotozaza.co.uk/index2.html
LINKShttp://www.rotozaza.co.uk/links.html
UPCOMING 
DATES HEREhttp://www.rotozaza.co.uk/present.html
ANTHONY HAMPTON & 
SILVIA MERCURIALI 
- OTHER PROJECTSotherprojects.html

design / photos by A Hampton except 5am photos by Karl Allen.

TOURING INFO PACK (pdf, 4mb)http://www.rotozaza.co.uk/ROTOZAZA_2007_8.pdf
"... part of the reason their shows are so gripping is the constant threat of disaster..." 
- New York Times / International Herald Tribune feature on Rotozaza 
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/15/arts/fringefest.php
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