Keep a Light On For Those Who Are Lost – Exhibition

By Abigail Graham & Titas Halder with Neighbourhood Company & Cayvan Coates

Keep a Light On For Those Who Are Lost, is a dark fairytale inspired by experiences of the past year, the importance of rituals and the desire to reach out to the ones we love.

Since October 2020, Bush Theatre’s resident adult company, the Neighbourhood Company have been working online with Director Abigail Graham and Writer Titas Halder. Sadly it hasn’t been possible to create a play for live performance, however wishing to still find a way to reach out with a piece of storytelling, we have created an audio-visual installation in our building.

Telling our stories in these new ways were only possible to tell by collaborating with Anna Clock (Sound and Music), Melanie Frances (Digital Artist), Isha Shah (Photographer) and Jai Morjaria (Lighting Design).

We hope you enjoy your journey through the forest.

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