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Circle of Eleven

BerlinLEO

 

“…an eye teasing, grin inducing, deeply impressive work of sustained absurdist magic.”

— Time Out New York

Experience Circle of Eleven’s LEO, a mind-bending and witty one-man show of acrobatic physical theatre that defies the laws of gravity. The performance by Julian Schulz is a funny, surreal and surprisingly touching work that challenges the senses and tests perceptions of reality. LEO won the Best of Edinburgh Award at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

About Circle Eleven Circle of Eleven is a creative platform for producing innovative, entertaining shows. We specialize in developing sophisticated show concepts that combine various artistic forms into single, dramatic works. These projects blend music, acrobatics, dance and theatre into a unique form of entertainment, which carries on the spirit of classic German variety theatre at a contemporary circus level.

About Julian Schulz Julian Schulz is a Berlin native and graduated from the school of the Performing Arts Die Etage. He combines the most diverse acrobatic forms with dance elements and ingenious choreographies in his performances, which has already earned him a part in the ensemble of the Berlin company Die Artistokraten. After completing an intense training phase in Brussels, where he worked together with the choreographer Cruz Mata among others, he joined the ensemble of the Circle of Eleven production VERSUS.

Directed by Daniel Brière Based on an Original Idea by Tobias Wegner Performed by Julian Schulz Creative Producer Gregg Parks Set and Lighting Design by Flavia Hevia Video Design by Heiko Kalmbach Animation realized by Ingo Panke Costume Design by Heather McCrimmon Sound Design by Jean Gaudreau Choreography by Juan Kruz Diaz de Garaio Esnaola

WHEN AND WHERE

Theatre Junction GRAND Thursday, October 11, 8 PM post show artist talk back Friday, October 12, 8 PM Saturday, October 13, 8 PM $33.40 – 40.75 Regular | $17 Students

Co-presented with Theatre Junction GRAND as a part of the Fluid Festival.