Birmingham Hippodrome partners with Rambert to present innovative new live streamed production ROOMS

Rooms

Birmingham Hippodrome, along with leading British dance company Rambert, will host an innovative new live production entitled Rooms from 8-10 April 2021.

The premiere production from Norwegian choreographer and theatre/film director Jo Strømgren will be created specifically for the camera, and will be performed and broadcast live to audiences across the world.

Like catching miniature scenes through a train window, or cycling through the streets and peering into apartments, we all love to glimpse into other lives and the homes they’re lived out in. Rooms will involve 17 dancers, 36 scenes and 100 characters. Rambert’s brilliant dancers invite audiences into wildly different worlds and surprising set-ups. People trying to live their lives, navigate dilemmas, swerve mishaps and survive their mini-dramas. 

Birmingham Hippodrome’s  Artistic Director and Chief Executive, Fiona Allan said; “It was very easy to agree to partner with the innovative team at Rambert to bring this performance into the homes of our audiences. Personally, I’ve long been a fan of both Rambert and Jo Strømgren, plus Birmingham Hippodrome has a history of supporting and presenting the very best of international contemporary dance. I am quite sure that Rooms will be quite unlike any other streaming experience audiences have had this year- in a good way! 

“This new announcement continues the Hippodrome’s strand of streamed performances, which have included so far The Color Purple- At Home in partnership with Curve, and forthcoming live broadcasts of UniSlam and TEDxYouth@Brum in partnership with DRPG Studios.”

Tickets are on sale now here.

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