The Box Show | Albert Hall
By Junkyard Beats
Directed by Nigel Turner-Carroll
You'll never look at a cardboard box the same way again!
In the hands of Junkyard Beats, ordinary household items are transformed into extraordinary musical instruments, and unwanted junk comes alive in exciting and surprising ways!
The Box Show excites the imagination of children and adults alike. They follow four characters during their daily activities in a world made of cardboard boxes and junk. The contents of an abandoned kitchen and wheelie bins become the greatest drum set in the world: plastic bags are an amazing musical instrument, and the human body becomes a unique sound machine.
Tag along for a day in the life of a bunch of musical misfits as they reinvigorate the junk that the world has forgotten.
Learn about sustainability with this high-energy, imaginative music in education performance combining drumming, dance, theatre and comedy. With a language of gibberish and rhythm, this show is accessible to any age and nationality.
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