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edgeland

a woman has a yellow gorse flower mask for a head, in the middle of open marshland

 

Edgeland, n., a transitional area between urban and natural worlds 

Amanda was having a really bad day.

Then she vanished.

Seven years later, on a natural history tour of a nature reserve, the mystery of her disappearance can finally be solved. There’s just one problem. The only witnesses are plants and animals. And they are, quite frankly, a bit fed up with the endless drama of human beings.

Gripping, playful, and inspiring, Edgeland, is an outdoor experience that blends theatre, nature and technology in a celebration of human and natural communities.

Edgeland takes place on Sweet Briar Marsh in Norwich, with audiences taken on a journey through the reserve. Blending immersive 3D audio experienced through headsets and live performances, the show treats the whole landscape like a stage.

Presented by Limbik Theatre, in partnership with Norwich Theatre and Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Edgeland has been co-created with communities and in conversation with wildlife experts. It is supported by funding from Arts Council England.