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A L L   A T   S E A
A boat-size piece of a man’s inner ocean

All at Sea is a poetic theatre installation, set in a boat which rows gently through its audience.

In limbo between life and death, a lone boatman traverses a vast ocean of hopes and memories past, accompanied by his own personal storm: a fully functioning rain-cloud caught on the mast of his boat. 

The cloud produces a continuous torrent of rain, an evocative soundscape, and sound-responsive lightning.
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The installation involves interactive sound, with recorded hopes and memories of audience members mixed into the soundscape before each performance, meaning the show is continuously evolving in a reflection of its audiences as it tours. Find out how you can be a part of the story here

An intimate, roving theatre and sound installation, suitable for children and adults alike.

KEY INFORMATION:
  • Roving, interactive row-about.
  • Bespoke boat structure featuring a fully-functioning mobile storm.
  • Small-scale promenade performance
  • 2 x 30 minute shows per day
  • Outdoor performances (day & night)
  • Tour team of two
  • Accessible and appropriate for all ages
  • Available to book now.

For more information or to book All at Sea, Contact Us

CREATIVE CREDITS:
Directed by Jeni Barnard
Co-devised and performed by Jean Goubert & Barney White
Visual design by Jeni Barnard
Set designed & built by TMB Design Bristol and Richard Mowbray
Set dressing by Iola Weir
​Soundscape by Ross Flight
Current partners:
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Supported by The National Lottery through Arts Council England, and Kent County Council. 
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Co-commissioned by Applause, The Gulbenkian and The Stables for IF: Milton Keynes International Festival 2016, in partnership with 101 at Corn Exchange Newbury and The Point, Eastleigh.
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The majority of this work was made possible by the generous support of Arts Council England and Kent County Council. 
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