The Point to stage new work by re-established Ukrainian company
The Point Eastleigh has programmed a special last-minute performance by the Hooligan Art Community from Ukraine.
Bunker Cabaret, which comes to The Point on Friday 14 October at 7.30pm, combines music, poetry, dance and film. The name of the show came about due to much of it being literally devised in a bunker by the company’s performers Sam and Dunya during the rocket attacks on Kyiv earlier this year.
The Hooligan Art Community formed in Kyiv in 2019 but its performers were separated earlier this year when war broke out in Ukraine. Many performers left the country as refugees whilst a small number remained.
In August, the artists reunited in London and their new show Bunker Cabaret is the first step towards re-establishing their practice by performing in the UK.
This show is performed in English but does feature non-verbal content which is accessible for non-English speakers.
The Mayor of Eastleigh, Councillor Adam Manning said: “We have been unstinting in our support for Ukraine and its people in our Borough, and it will be a pleasure to welcome the Hooligan Art Company to The Point Eastleigh. Their courage and determination in putting together their Bunker Cabaret will be an inspiration to many groups in the UK, and I hope local theatregoers will support this unique event.”
Charlotte Hall, Creative Director of The Point Eastleigh said: “Bunker Cabaret is a powerful exploration of love versus totalitarianism, and the personal conflicts of making art in time of war. It is a huge privilege to present this work at The Point and a touching example of how theatre and storytelling can help us to connect with experiences outside of our own.”
Tickets are priced £13, £11 concessions.
Further information about the show: https://www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk/events/bunker-cabaret-oct-2022/