6.0: How Heap and Pebble took on the World and won

  
6.0: HOW HEAP AND PEBBLE TOOK ON THE WORLD AND WONCreated and Performed by Valentina Ceschi and Thomas EccleshareNational Tour 2010  - THU 9 SEPTEMBER - FRI 12 NOVEMBER, 2010Winner of the Arches Brick Award and nominated for a Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Festival 2009,  6.0: How Heap and Pebble Took on the World and Won is a prescient tale for our times, touching on pertinent themes of ecology and sport. Combining physical theatre, clowning and audience interaction, this is a delicate, funny, and touching exploration of how we cope with loss, on a human and on an environmental scale. It is the story of Heap Krusiak and Pebble Adverati, the greatest ice dancers of all time, who refuse to be defeated by a world that has run out of ice: instead they defiantly don their skates and perform their free dance, this time on a wooden floor, in theatres across the country.6.0: How Heap and Pebble Took on the World and Won was developed at the Battersea Arts Centre. It previewed at Latitude Festival as a Pick of the Pleasance, before premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2009 and will tour the UK in Autumn 2010.'Brilliant...intelligent and poignant' Lyn Gardner, the GuardianRunning Time: 60 mins / Further information: www.dancingbrick.netTour datesBAC, LondonThu-Sat, 9- 25 Sepwww.bac.orgSouth Hill Park, BracknellMon 13 Sepwww.southhillpark.org.ukSalisbury Playhouse, SalisburyTue 14 & Wed 15 Sepwww.salisburyplayhouse.comMAC, BirminghamWed 29 Sepwww.macarts.co.ukARC, Stockton on TessWed 6 Octwww.arconline.co.ukOxford Playhouse, OxfordThu 7 - Sat 9 Octwww.oxfordplayhouse.comTolmen Centre, CornwallFri 15 Octwww.constantinecornwall.comPrema Arts Centre, GloucestershireSat 16 Octwww.prema.demon.co.ukTheatre Royal YorkSat 23 Octwww.yorktheatreroyal.co.ukWarwick Arts CentreTue 2 & Wed 3 Novemberwww.warwickartscentre.co.ukNightingale, BrightonThu 11 & Fri 12 Novwww.nightingaletheatre.co.uk
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