GDIF 2024 | London’s free, annual outdoor performing arts festival 23 August-8 September 2024
B.V Natuur
27 August | 1pm & 3.30pm | King Charles Lawns
What to Expect: Great for Kids | Speech free
Free
The environment is in danger. Forests are on fire, ocean levels are rising but don’t worry, becase the green fingered men from B.V. Natuur are on their way to save the day!
Slapstick comedy and playful physical theatre come together in this irreverent theatre piece that asks, can nature be repaired?
Using their crane-truck, Aat and Karel attempt to build a tree, version 2.0. Will they succeed or cause irreparable damage?
More information on B.V Natuur
How to attend
B.V Natuur is free to attend.
Site Access
There is level access to each Greenwich Fair performance location.
The site is open and wide for audiences to socially distance, however some shows may be more busy than others.
There is a mix of hard-standing and grass areas. There will be short ramps onto any higher ramped areas.
Viewing area
Space for wheelchair users, and a variety of seating options will be available. GDIF volunteers will offer directions from the nearest station.
On-site walking distances
Approximately 20 minutes walking across the whole site. The site is open for you to choose where to go.
Respite and Access Areas
Access Area available for Greenwich Fair on lawns on the right as you enter through College Way. Space across the grounds to relax.
Accessible Toilets
Located at Cutty Sark Gardens with 50p charge, Blue Badge free.
Blue badge parking
Cutty Sark gardens, Park row (25 Park Row, London SE10 9NL), College Way Car Park
Access drop-off point
College Way
Photo route
Available to download in the ‘Where to Find it’ section below.
Contact
For Access questions, contact [email protected] // 07899 893 935
Other audience questions, contact our Box Office: [email protected]
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Access
Speech Free.
Check out our Access Information page for GDIF 2022 to learn more about our access practices.
GDIF 2022 Trailer
Credits
Karel Casier and Aat Dirks regularly encountered each other at street theatre festivals. They both use physical wordless comedy and create their own sets. Karel toured solo his soloshow RedtheCat whilst Aat created Sulky M1 and DESPOOT. Here they are joining their combined talents for B.V. Natuur.
Supported by
B.V Natuur is supported by Royal Greenwich Festivals, Flanders House and Arts Council England.
Where to find it
Old Royal Naval College, SE10 9NN
(King Charles Lawns)