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    London International Mime Festival

    The London International Mime Festival (LIMF) was a festival of contemporary visual theatre that operated from 1977 to 2023. The festival featured wordless

    Grand Guignol

    The Grand Guignol building still exists. It is occupied by the International Visual Theatre [fr], a company devoted to presenting plays in sign language

    School of Visual Arts

    screening for her record-setting, self-titled visual album at the theatre. Community partners that have used the theatre include the Tribeca and GenArt film festivals

    Deaf theatre

    texts. The theatre has been collaborating with the National Swedish Touring Theatre since its early years. The International Visual Theatre was founded

    Hervé Guibert

    important place in his life and work: Thierry Jouno, director of the International Visual Theatre for the deaf in Paris, whom he met in 1976; Michel Foucault,

    & (theatre)

    (until 2023 Espoo City Theatre) is a professional theatre operating in Espoo, Finland. It is maintained by the Espoo City Theatre Foundation, established

    Herbert Gantschacher

    Rosé. Now Gantschacher is the artistic director of VISUAL The European and International Visual Theatre Festival with deaf and hearing artists and deaf-blind

    Theatre of the absurd

    The theatre of the absurd (French: théâtre de l'absurde [teɑtʁ(ə) də lapsyʁd]) is a post–World War II designation for particular plays of absurdist fiction

    Factory International

    original interdisciplinary works across theatre, dance, music, visual arts and digital media, Factory International collaborates with global artists and

    Physical theatre

    include: Inter-disciplinary origins, spanning music, dance, visual art, etc., as well as theatre Challenging the traditional, proscenium arch, and the traditional