Reckless Sleepers’ mind-bending Binary Opposition comes to Lowry as part of the Contemporary Season.

Reckless Sleepers return with a mind-bending piece of visual theatre that mirrors, fragments and constantly shifts perspective.

A wooden structure surrounds the stage. A group of performers can be seen on stage - some are climbing the structure, some are lying on the floor and one is stood up covered in a white sheet.
Image courtesy of Kara Hughes/ Reckless Sleepers.

Reckless Sleepers: Binary Opposition at Lowry

Tuesday 7 & Wednesday 8 October. Tickets from £11.00.

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Reckless Sleepers return to The Lowry this October with Binary Opposition — a mind-bending piece of visual theatre where logic slips, rooms mirror one another and identities start to blur.

Staged across a striking dual-set of two identical spaces divided by a wall, the performance toys with symmetry, repetition and surprise. Drawing on 20 years of the company’s playful experiments — from the precise mathematics of Negative Space to the chaotic humour of Schrödinger — it weaves fragments of their past into something bold and new. Expect exits that don’t quite add up, scenes that spill from one room to the next, and a constantly shifting sense of meaning.

Funny, disorienting and visually arresting, Binary Opposition shows Reckless Sleepers at their genre-defying best.

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7 - 8 October. Tickets from £11.00.

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