Friday 15th November

7.30pm - 8.15pm 

Saturday 16th November

2.30pm - 3.15pm 

4.00pm - 6.00pm (Drop In, Relaxed Performance) 

7.00pm - 7.45pm 

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Instructions on How To Be Alone is an interdisciplinary performance within an installation that delves into the cyclical stages of depression through a darkly comic and absurd lens. 

We closely witness the character listening carefully to an automated voice from a crisis line and following rigorously its instructions...


Credits 

Performer: Morgaine Ann De Leonardis

Sound designer: Helios Lyons

Set Designer: Tom McVeigh

Producer: Emily Susanne Lloyd

Writer and Director: Marguerite Vermersch


About this performance

Age guidance: This performance is recommended for ages 14+

Content warning: This performance deals with issues of mental health

Interval: This performance does not have an interval. 


Accessibility

The session on Saturday 16th November at 4pm is a relaxed, drop in session. We invite people to drop in and leave as they wish during those 2 hours. 

See our Accessibility Guide for information about access in our venue. 



Find out more about The Missing Theatre Company

Founded by Marguerite Vermersch in 2023, The Missing Theatre Company is an international and interdisciplinary collective whose mission is to create strange, provoking and experimental work that transcends traditional theatre settings. Using their innovative set and sound designs, they delve into intimate stories that are very often over looked...

As a Lecoq trained performer, Marguerite seeks to imbed the fundamentals of physical theatre and dance within a more contemporary world, incorporating complex sound design to tell relevant stories.

www.marguerite-vermersch.com 

Instagram: @themissingtheatre


Voila! Festival 2024 

Voila! Europe is a multilingual theatre festival produced by The Cockpit. Our curated programme of cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary performance opens a trusted portal to new European theatre for independent artists and adventurous audiences. The festival is live on stage in London and live online everywhere, gathering together a welcoming community of the culturally curious

Find out more about the Voila! programme here.