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Last modified on Thu 20 May 2021 10.56 EDT
Getting into the auditorium for Flight involves a laborious, airport-style transit from one holding area to another before arrival at our self-contained âboothsâ. An immersive experience based on the plight of refugee children that was first staged in 2017, this installation might have been conceived for our socially distanced times. As pandemic friendly as it is, the offer of a solitary experience inside a theatre may seem counterintuitive after waiting for the communality of the auditorium to return.
It is a relief, then, that this show â created by Vox Motus and co-presented by the Bridge theatre and the Barbican â is worth buckling in for. It consists of a revolving diorama containing miniature models in lit-up boxes and an accompanying soundtrack on headphones.
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