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AURIC

5 Oct 2024

AURIC

Songs from a Golden Age by AURIC is a musical performance inspired by classical poetry from the Iberoamerican Golden Age. The texts have been reinterpreted into bilingual spoken word (English/Spanish) by artist Paula Rodriguez and set to music by French composer Arthur Astier, offering the opportunity to rediscover stories that resonate loud in today’s world. AURIC revisits some of the most ground-breaking texts from celebrated Golden Age playwrights, inviting the audience on a journey through universal matters to reconnect with the very essence of that which makes us all human.

www.paularodriguezact.com/auric

Details

Date & Time: Sat 5th Oct @9pm

Running Time:  60mins

Content warnings: Audience Interaction

Latecomers may not be admitted. ​Ticket purchases are non refundable.

Any donations will help us to survive beyond the current times. Donations will also help support independent arts and theatremakers - an essential step in preserving the future of fringe theatre. 

Venue: Omnibus Theatre

Omnibus Theatre is a multi-award-winning independent theatre in Clapham, South London. The heart of their ambitious programme, inspired by our building’s literary heritage, lies in both classics re-imagined and contemporary storytelling. They provide a platform for new writing and interdisciplinary work, aiming to give voice to the underrepresented and challenge perceptions and believe in affordable tickets and theatre for all.

Two dynamic spaces available for The Lambeth Fringe.

Studio Upstairs: 67 capacity, basic lighting and sound, projector available

The Common Room: 70 capacity, limited lighting, PA system

Perfect for laid back music including jazz and acoustic and queer-led work specifically cabaret, burlesque or drag shows

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Common Room space at Omnibus Theatre
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