Where did you get that show? A field guide to object theatre by Agnès Limbos and Veronika Marbardi, translated by Eleanor Margolies.
How are childhood memories, the smell of coffee and May 1968 connected? How are politics and power brought together in a found object, something picked up in a charity shop and placed on a table in front of an audience? How do we create a world through these small objects?
Extensively illustrated with photographs, drawings and archive material. Hardback, 271 pp. ISBN: 9782960341102
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