Theatre Re
The Nature of Forgetting
Theatre Re presents
The Nature of Forgetting
Funded by National Lottery through Arts Council England
Co-commissioned by London International Mime Festival, The Point and South Hill Park
Supported by Shoreditch Town Hall and Haringey Council
"A phenomenal example of true theatrical magic" - TheatreReview NYC
Following more than 200 performances in sold-out venues across the globe, Theatre Re brings its explosive, powerful and joyous piece about what is left when memory is gone, back to the UK.
Tom is living with young onset dementia. We meet him as he prepares for his 55th birthday party and past memories come flooding back.
Developed with UCL Neuroscience Professor Kate Jeffery and the Alzheimer's Society, The Nature of Forgetting is a life-affirming journey into a weakening mind, where broken does not have to mean defeated.
As one of the UK's leading visual theatre companies, Theatre Re combines original live music with striking visual theatre to create world class, deeply moving, non-verbal productions about universal human challenges and the fragility of life.
"Profoundly moving… an action-packed celebration of life"
"Extraordinary… So special, so surprising… It's magical"
Part of RAW
This event is part of RAW, a week of contemporary performance across arts venues in Winchester.
This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills.
For more information, visit gov.uk