Catching Dust
Winner: Best Direction: Lost Festival (2004)
Nominated: Best Overall Play Lost Festival (20004)
Wherever you are sitting now, somebody has sat before you, someone will replace you when you leave.
What would happen if you watched one bench for one hour, what people would you meet, and what secrets would you hear?
How long would you wait before your story began?
A multimedia performance that performed with Award-winning, sell out success:
December 2003 - Pleasance, London.
March 2004 - White Bear Theatre, London.
April 2004 - London Lost Festival.
August 2004 - Edinburgh Festival.
Feb 2005 - Teatro Della Contraditizone, Milan.
March 2005 - Terry O'Toole Theatre, Lincoln.
March 2005 - Chelsea Theatre, London.
Theatrical productions made by Tangled Feet are organic, changing and developing each time they are performed. We learn more about the piece as time goes by and from what we learn we take the piece back into rehearsals and change it. In this way we re-shaped Still Painful and re-performed under the title, Catching Dust.
"This is a fascinating and well-coordinated piece of theatre. a polished performance that had no weak components..a complete theatrical performance, not just a play, an experience" Adrian Brown, Judge.
Lost Property
Nominated: The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence: Best Ensemble (2005)
Can there be a place where lost things go? The memories, the keys, the loves, the socks?
Follow your hand down the back of the sofa and there is a door, open the door and you'll find yourself in the lost property department. Why do we lose things? And if you have, was it really that important to begin with?
Six characters stories intertwine as they search the place where lost things go.
Lost Property has had international success.
June 2004 - Pleasance Theatre, London
September 2004 - International Festival For Experimental Theatre - Cairo UK Representatives
August 2005 - Gilded Balloon Edinburgh Festival
March 2006 - Touring UK
May 2006 - Touring Europe
Emily's Kitchen

Emily's Kitchen ran from May 11th - 28th 2005 at oh!art @ Oxford House. Emily's Kitchen was commissioned as part of oh!art's 2005 environments season and received Arts Council Funding.
Emily's Kitchen - are you living comfortably..?
This day is passing, tomorrow will be same, identical to yesterday.
Emily is living her life, tuning in to her radio to engage with the voices she hears and the stories they tell. When your life becomes routine what tricks will your mind play to explore the possibilities of your hopes and dreams?

Instead of a road full of cars, you see a raging sea and a murky meadow, an Amazon forest and a room full of strangers. Will you explore these places? Will you break away from your routine?
Turn on your radio, you might find yourself in Emily's Kitchen.
A powerfully physical piece where body language and atmosphere says as much as what is spoken, Emily's Kitchen explores our dreams, hope and fantasies using complex movement, projected images and evocative music, creating immense synergy on stage.
"Beautiful and sophisticated. everything theatre should be, delivering fresh ideas and demanding the audience challenge!" The Stage


