Things Left Behind

After 10 weeks of exploring physical theatre techniques as part of the Theatre in Motion programme, the performers are ready to take the stage! They have trained in 6 expressive movement styles and are bringing it together in a powerful devised performance based on the theme "Things Left Behind".

Open Approved
25 May 2025
8:00PM
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Event

Event Details

Duration 90 minutes
Children Admission Tickets Required
Seating Free seating
Doors Open 10 minutes before event
Dress Code Casual

About This Event

After an intensive physical theatre programme led by Sharanya of Hush Theatre, our performers are proud to present their final showcase: Theatre in Motion – Things Left Behind.

Over the course of several weeks, participants have explored six unique and expressive movement styles: – Butoh – raw, emotive movement from Japan – Mime – the art of silent storytelling – Commedia dell’Arte – masked comedy rooted in tradition and improvisation – Mask Work – transformation through stillness and exaggeration – Gesture Work – using the body as language – Frantic Assembly – high-energy, ensemble-based physical theatre

Armed with these tools, the ensemble has devised a new performance based on the evocative theme “Things Left Behind.” Each of the four groups will present their own 20-minute original piece—an exploration of memories, objects, people, and moments that linger or fade.

🗓️ Date: 25th May 2025
🕔 Time: 8.00pm
📍 Venue: Hush The Theatre (A-1-9, Glomac Damansara, Jalan Damansara, 60000, Kuala Lumpur) 
🎟️ Tickets: RM40/ ticket (Early Bird Tix for RM30) available via CloudJoi
👥 Audience: Recommended for ages 18+
⏳ Running Time: Approx. 1 hour 45 mins (with no intermission)

Production Team:
Facilitator & Director – Sharanya
Production Support / Producer– Dhakshayni
In partnership with – Hush The Theatre

🎉 Promotions: Early bird discounts until 18th of April! 

⚠️ Warnings: This production involves movement-based storytelling. No dialogue-heavy scenes. May involve emotional themes and stylised physical sequences.

Come support a brave and creative ensemble of emerging performers as they move, mime, mask, and more—telling stories that speak without words.