GDIF 2024 | London’s free, annual outdoor performing arts festival 23 August-8 September 2024
The Invisible Man
Part of Greenwich Fair and On Your Doorstep: Eltham
28 & 29 August
Duration: 30 mins
What to Expect: On the Move
Free
Come face to face with the man who isn’t there – or is he? Join the mysterious doctor as he stewards a scientific marvel, in this interactive walkabout performance. Journey with them and learn how their experiments have gone wrong, and what powers they have unleashed – will you see more or less than you’ve bargained for?
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Access
Site Access
Site Access information is available on the Greenwich Fair page.
Show Access
Accessibility:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Assistance Dogs Welcome
- BSL Interpreted (Greenwich Fair)
- Audio Described (Greenwich Fair)
Access content will be available online via your mobile phone. Please bring a charging pack if you are concerned about battery use.
Brochure
Large-print and Easy Read versions of the festival brochure will be available to download in advance or to pick up on the day. Visit our Access page for more information.on.
Where to find it
The Invisible Man will be performed at:
On Your Doorstep: Eltham – Well Hall Pleasaunce, Eltham, SE9 6SN | 28 August, 3pm & 6pm
Greenwich Fair – Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN | 29 August, 15.45pm & 17.30pm
Well Hall Pleasaunce, Eltham
28 August
Old Royal Naval College
29 August
About the company
Altered States is based in Manchester and was founded by Marc Parry in 2018 after a lifelong love of classic Sci-Fi and creating props needed to be combined. Marc began creating outdoor performance in unconventional spaces while still at drama school as part of Manchester’s Streets Ahead programme in 2000. He then started an ongoing working relationship with renowned Outdoor Arts company Artizani and in the 20 years since has gone on to work with and develop shows for many of the longest established outdoor art companies, devising and performing throughout the UK and Europe in a variety of different settings, from one person intimate strolling experiences to large scale static performances with audiences of over 10,000 people.
Supported by
The Invisible Man is supported by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Royal Greenwich Festivals Arts Council England, Without Walls, Salisbury international Arts festival and Stockton International Riverside Festival.