No Feedback
No Feedback is an immersive theatrical event that combines cutting-edge human rights research and physical theatre.
With no seats available, the setting demands that each audience member engages directly with the performers, the instructions they give and the information they share. They are led through a series of tests and games by the performers who are in one moment helpful and friendly, in the next unsettling, as the gentle pull of discrimination that tears at the fabric of everyday life is gradually introduced.
Using the 10 Stages of Genocide by Genocide Watch as its underlying framework, No Feedback has been created in partnership with leading human rights charities.
After a scratch performance at Battersea Arts Centre and a first study presented at The Rag Factory, No Feedback received support from Arts Council for a month run at Theatre Delicatessen in 2015 before touring in London ( JW3, Being Human Festival) and in Budapest at the Central European University.
A second grant from Arts Council allowed us to bring the show into community settings and schools as No Feedback UnLTD. Using the themes of the original show we worked with these groups to devise their own responses exploring the issues of discrimination and inclusion/exclusion.
A second grant from Arts Council allowed us to bring the show into community settings and schools as No Feedback UnLTD. Using the themes of the original show we worked with these groups to devise their own responses exploring the issues of discrimination and inclusion/exclusion.