Mina is waiting for you to take your seat. She wants your full attention.
She won’t speak, but she will show you. Her story is about to unravel. You the audience, are her redemption. Are you ready for this?
Combining projection mapping and animation with physical theatre, Mina is a sensory, immersive exploration of the world of conversion therapy and gay exorcisms still prevalent today. But there is a twist. Expect magical realism and much more in this innovative retelling of Nataly Lebouleux’s award-winning film Paper Thin.
On 13 November, the 7.30pm performance will be followed by a Q&A in the Unity Bar. BSL will be available for the Q&A.
Supported by Arts Council England, Superbia and ALRA.
Age: +16
Running time 45 minutes
Seating available will be a mixture of chair or low level floor seating.
Access for d/Deaf audience members is integrated into the fabric of the piece through the aesthetic of Access
Reviews from R&D at HOME- January 2017:
“Haunting and thought-provoking.” Audience Feedback
“A powerful piece of theatre with an extremely important message.” Jodie Ratcliffe,
Producer, PUSH Festival, HOME Manchester
“At times a very beautiful show… This is just the right show to challenge audiences and introduce new concepts. Quiet Man Dave
“A fascinating experiment in merging theatre with film.” Manchester theatre awards