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    • SHOWING
    • 20 Mar -
      31 Mar 2019
      20 Mar - 31 Mar 2019
    About

    Green Ginger’s new show propels audiences on a microscopic journey deep within the human body for a madcap story about advancing technology, big syringes and a tiny submarine. 

    In a not-too-distant future, people can buy personal cleaners called Intronauts; miniaturized human workers injected into their bodies in order to carry out essential maintenance.

    But what happens if your cleaner discovers your dirty laundry? And how much do you actually want to know about what goes on inside you?

    Taking its cue from classic sci-fi movies and fuelled by absurd visual comedy and innovative puppetry, Intronauts offers an intoxicating inner body experience that is out of this world. Join us for a trip that really gets under the skin; after all, what could possibly go wrong?

    • RUNNING TIME1hr
    • AGE RECOMMENDATION12+
    • TICKETSFrom £12 (limited availability)
    • VENUE

    8.15pm / Matinee Sat 1.30pm (No show Mon or Tue)

    MULTIBUYS Book 3 or more shows SAVE 15% and Book 5 or more shows SAVE 20%.

    POST SHOW TALK
    Fri 29 March 

    Please join us after the performance on Fri 29 March for a free post show discussion.

     

    Reviews
    • ****

      "Go and be amazed, baffled and enchanted as a journey into inner space takes place"

      Reviews Gate
    • ****

      "This witty show is a must-see delight for all ages"

      The Latest
    • "Technically impressive sci-fi puppet theatre...most entertainingly cinematic in style"

      THE STAGE
    • "Funny and extremely creative… A worthy addition to this year’s London International Mime Festival"

      Plays To See
    • Powerful puppetry... nothing short of astonishing

      The Stage on Outpost
    • There’s always something wonderfully anarchic about Green Ginger... an inspired mix of art and lunacy

      The Guardian

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