PEACOCK THEATRE

Portugal Street, London, WC2A 2HT

PSY

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Psy pitches astonishing acrobatics against a landscape of distorted visions, fading dreams and fractured memories.

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Carina: “Psy”

Fantastic show ... absolutely blown away by the artistry, the professionali... more »

Richard : “Breathe Taking!!”

This is a must see, i was captivated for the entire show. Its has a brill... more »

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Following the phenomenal success of Traces in 2009, The 7 Fingers (Les 7 Doigts de la Main) return to the Peacock Theatre with a brand new circus show inspired by the rich and surreal underworld of the human psyche.

Psy pitches astonishing acrobatics against a landscape of distorted visions, fading dreams and fractured memories. The company of dazzlingly talented performers portray a broad range of characters who conquer their neuroses through the liberating power of circus skills - trapeze, juggling, Chinese poles, German wheels and aerial ropes become metaphors for overcoming psychological restrictions.

By juxtaposing darker issues with the invigorating and life-affirming language of circus, Psy celebrates the power of the individual to overcome their ailments.

Dates
28 April - 15 May 2010

Dates

Opening night: 28 April 2010
Closing night: 15 May 2010

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