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Aerial dance performance telling the story of a heartbroken girl who is literally swept off her feet by an intriguing stranger.

 

Outside the National Theatre on the Southbank.

 

Taken at the afternoon and evening performances.

Mr Paul L Martin, MC for the afternoon.

Holly Gramazio, giving instructions for the Morris Dancing game.

Contemporary dance outside the National Theatre.

 

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There were plenty of photographers there that day.

Aerial dance performance telling the story of a heartbroken girl who is literally swept off her feet by an intriguing stranger.

 

Outside the National Theatre on the Southbank.

 

Taken at the afternoon and evening performances.

Nightime presentation of 'The Bridge', by the physical theatre company Mimbre, at the outside theatre at The National Theatre beside the Thames.

   

Contemporary dance outside the National Theatre.

 

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Nightime presentation of 'The Bridge', by the physical theatre company Mimbre, at the outside theatre at The National Theatre beside the Thames.

   

Aerial dance performance telling the story of a heartbroken girl who is literally swept off her feet by an intriguing stranger.

 

Outside the National Theatre on the Southbank.

 

Taken at the afternoon and evening performances.

Emergency Shakespeare: Othello, just before his epileptic fit.

Garden of Fire (the Concrete Inferno) by pyrotechnics company The World Famous. Part of the Watch This Space series at the National Theatre, and also coinciding with the Olympic torch arriving ready for London 2012.

Aerial dance performance telling the story of a heartbroken girl who is literally swept off her feet by an intriguing stranger.

 

Outside the National Theatre on the Southbank.

 

Taken at the afternoon and evening performances.

Mat Ricardo, the Gentleman Juggler, at the National Theatre's Watch This Space, as part of the Mayor's Thames Festival in London, September 2011. Clearly an ordinary tablecloth trick is too easy, so Mat Ricardo somehow also puts the tablecloth back on the table! (You may have seen him do this trick on the Unum advert.)

 

(And as if it wasn't enough that he can juggle, do the reverse tablecloth trick and play a musical saw, he's also an annoyingly talented portrait photographer, as you can see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/matricardo/)

Nightime presentation of 'The Bridge', by the physical theatre company Mimbre, at the outside theatre at The National Theatre beside the Thames.

   

Emergency Shakespeare: Ophelia.

Photos taken at the Alternative Village Fete 2012 on London's South Bank.

Street theatre-10 strangers appear carrying suitcases; they explore the environment and interact with its people, not knowing local customs.

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