A powerful journey of love, loss, and what it means to be a parent. An ending. A beginning. A goodbye.
One man has twenty-four hours to perform his father’s funeral rites. This intimate, final ceremony brings to life a rich tapestry of shared memories and a complex relationship cut short by death.
Combining striking visual and physical storytelling with dynamic projection and a resonant soundtrack, internally acclaimed theatre-makers, Ramesh Meyyappan and George Mann collaborate for the first time to create an epic, non-verbal solo show.
Multi award-winning theatre company, Ad Infinitum (Translunar Paradise β
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Last Rites is a non-verbal piece of theatre with no spoken words that is accessible to deaf, Deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing audiences. The performance includes some BSL with creative captions and a soundtrack with heavy use of bass so that it can be felt or heard by audience members.