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Vamos – A Brave Face

Monday 12 March 2018

Vamos Theatre presents a co-production with Mercury Theatre Colchester and a co-commission with London International Mime Festival

Award-winning Vamos Theatre brings its trademark, wordless, full mask style to a story that needs to be told.

Set in Afghanistan in 2009, A Brave Face explores Post-Traumatic Stress, an unseen injury of war, and the impact it can have on even the closest of families. With engaging storytelling, physical dexterity and emotional insight, A Brave Face engages audiences across borders and boundaries.

Join us for informal post-show activity in the foyer, where Vamos get your feedback and you can meet characters from the show.

This wordless performance is accessible to hearing and d/Deaf audiences alike.

£10 for U26s & Students

Suitable for audiences aged 12+

 

Approx Running Times:
7.30pm – 8.45pm

Please note: This show contains war themes which could be upsetting. Please check with our Box Office for more details.

Monday 12 March 2018

Trailer

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Image by Graeme Braidwood/alienpen

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