Double Take
A wordless two-hander that shines a light on the humour and humanity of our lives. #DoubleTakeAdelaide
Venue: Ayers House
Address: 288 North Terrace, Adelaide
Date: 20 Feb – 6 March 2024
Time: various times(not 22 - 24 Feb, 1 - 3, & 5 March)
Ticket: $33
Buy / Ticket: https://www.ayershouse.com.au/
Web: https://www.ayershouse.com.au/
: http://www.facebook.com/dutchkillstheater
: http://www.facebook.com/BrokenBoxMime
Call: (08) 8244 0666
Address: 288 North Terrace, Adelaide
Date: 20 Feb – 6 March 2024
Time: various times(not 22 - 24 Feb, 1 - 3, & 5 March)
Ticket: $33
Buy / Ticket: https://www.ayershouse.com.au/
Web: https://www.ayershouse.com.au/
: http://www.facebook.com/dutchkillstheater
: http://www.facebook.com/BrokenBoxMime
Call: (08) 8244 0666
Request Image Contact: prteam@mobiusindustries.com
In a non-verbal mime show combining hand puppetry, physical comedy, and a simple blackboard,
DoubleTake weaves together eight short stories that invite audiences to look closer, think again, and delight in
the unexpected.
From the daily plight of a hungry snail to the Big Bang itself, each story is a miniature universe, revealing the humour, drama, and intimacy of everyday life while drawing audiences into a deeply creative, emotionally surprising experience. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack by Jack McGuire (WetHands), this two-hander relies entirely on physical theatre and mime, making the audience’s imagination its most powerful tool.
Told in Broken Box Mime Theater’s distinctive style, these slices of life celebrate the capacity of the body and the power of simple storytelling.
From the daily plight of a hungry snail to the Big Bang itself, each story is a miniature universe, revealing the humour, drama, and intimacy of everyday life while drawing audiences into a deeply creative, emotionally surprising experience. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack by Jack McGuire (WetHands), this two-hander relies entirely on physical theatre and mime, making the audience’s imagination its most powerful tool.
Told in Broken Box Mime Theater’s distinctive style, these slices of life celebrate the capacity of the body and the power of simple storytelling.