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Djanogly Theatre | Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Friday 14 February 2020 | 6pm & 8pm
Saturday 15 Februar 2020 | 4pm & 7.30pm
£12
Set in a hinterland between the civilised world and the wild, Tom explores the story of one man's journey to rediscover who he really is. This remarkable and poignant film installation fuses b-boy choreography by award-winning film maker Wilkie Branson with digital animation to create a cinematic world where it's entirely possible to feel lonely in the midst of a crowd. With projection mapping across a uniquely layered design by Nottingham-based artist Barret Hodgson, Tom is like nothing else you've seen before.
"I have personally never seen a film created with such a crossover from real life to animation and it is stunning… a wonderfully original experience." A Younger Theatre
55 minutes (no interval)
Suitable for ages 14+
Post-Show conversation with artists after Friday 8pm show
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