Past productions

  • Full Moon Theatre

    Full Moon Theatre

    Working with architectural students to light shows only by moonlight

  • Beowulf at the British Museum

    Beowulf at the British Museum

    An retelling of the story in the British Museum’s Great Court

  • Orpheus And The Underworld

    Orpheus And The Underworld

    A site-specific retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in Weymouth

  • The Myths of The Marshes Purfleet on Thames

    The Myths of The Marshes Purfleet on Thames

    A celebration of the history and stories of Purfleet-on-Thames

  • The Mystery Of The Missing Market South Ockendon

    The Mystery Of The Missing Market South Ockendon

    A joyous detective caper around the streets and shops of South Ockendon

  • Common

    Common

    A walking theatre show exploring the loss of Common rights through the history of Sydenham Common in South East London

  • Dangerous games

    Dangerous games

    A punk retelling of Dangerous Liaisons with live gig.

  • Artists Of Change: Lewisham Speaks

    Artists Of Change: Lewisham Speaks

    As part of London Borough of Culture 2022 we worked with the Climate Resilience Team at Lewisham Council, working with 5000 people to bring our ‘Lewisham Speaks’ show to 19 locations around the borough.

  • Creative Happenings

    Creative Happenings

    A month of gigs and workshops in Forest Hill

  • Regulars

    Regulars

    Our national tour of pubs with a show about the stories we leave behind.

  • A Midsummer Faery Den

    A Midsummer Faery Den

    Reconcile Titania and Oberon in this family friendly interactive performance.

  • Tales From The Common

    Tales From The Common

    The stories and tales of Sydenham Common, and what it still means to fight for our green spaces.

  • ondine

    ondine

    Help Ondine on her search from the water to the chapel of St Catharine in and around the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset.

  • The House That Slipped

    The House That Slipped

    An online immersive experience on Zoom. When a house from 2020 ends up in the year 2070 how can the audience help them return?

  • Grimm’s Collecting Agency

    Grimm’s Collecting Agency

    The Descendants of the Famous Brothers collected stories from people from Croydon to Crystal Palace, to assess the state of the Nation

  • The Hunter’s Grimm

    The Hunter’s Grimm

    “Dare you hunt out a life-saving story?” The famous Brothers Grimm needed audience help to find a tale of hope to feed the soul.

  • evelyn’s roots

    evelyn’s roots

    A promenade tale of Deptford life over four hundred years, blending fact and fiction to bring the remarkable history of the area to life.

  • Twistov

    Twistov

    A theatrical manhunt through the streets and back-alleys of Shoreditch, TWISTOV explored identity and home and who we become if both are taken away from us. In association with Dash Arts

  • Access All Areas

    Access All Areas

    ThisisWIRED in association with Teatro Vivo present ‘Access All Areas Rockstar for the night!’

  • Arming the World

    Arming the World

    A co-production with Ice&Fire, to raise public awareness of the significant role HM Government and the British Arms Trade play in #ArmingTheWorld

  • The Residents

    The Residents

    An intimate show performed in people’s houses. Inspired by discoveries in gravitational wave technology, The Residents encouraged audiences to consider who came before them and what they might leave after they have gone.

  • Much Ado on the High Street

    Much Ado on the High Street

    On the streets of Forest Hill in South East London Shakespeare was brought back to life to celebrate the local area as some of his characters popped up in very unusual places.

  • Mother Courage and Her Children

    Mother Courage and Her Children

    A site specific adaptation of Brecht’s famous play, brought to life against a backdrop of canons at the site of Woolwich Arsenal, in collaboration with GLYPT (Now Tramshed)

  • After the Tempest

    After the Tempest

    What happened on Shakespeare’s Island once the dictator Prospero relinquished control and finally left the island for good? Audiences journeyed through green spaces to find out.

  • Adventures In Wonderland

    Adventures In Wonderland

    An interactive experience that invited the audience to look curiously at the world around them, to discover scenes, installations and games relating to Alice’s journey.

  • The Odyssey

    The Odyssey

    This urban promenade performance took the audience on a manhunt down the streets and alleyways of Deptford, and into the heart of this classic story.

  • The Curiosity Shop

    The Curiosity Shop

    Regular nights of intrigue, knowledge, thrills and oddities that you may not have come across before, hosted by Teatro Vivo with inspiring guests!

  • Supermarket Shakespeare

    Supermarket Shakespeare

    Stories inspired by a Shakepeare sonnet, performed in the aisles of Sainsbury’s supermarkets in London.

  • singalongs

    singalongs

    Celebrating Christmas, Valentines Day or other special events, by belting out your favourite songs with a backing band, interspersed with some theatrical story-telling to bring the event to life.

  • Hothouse

    Hothouse

    An exhilarating devised piece inspired by and created out of a classic tango score. When the music plays, who takes control of your soul?

  • Love Is

    Love Is

    An exploration of the meaning of love, as seen through the eyes of some eccentric actors, a few of Shakespeare’s most famous characters, and the good people of Lewisham.

  • Here But There

    Here But There

    Chekhov taken off the stage in an enticing and evocative promenade interpretation of the Three Sisters

  • Lovers And Liars

    Lovers And Liars

    This interpretation of Twelfth Night took the audience on a hilarious adventure with darkness lurking around every corner, as a story of revenge, trickery and unrequited Love played out.

  • Three For Tea

    Three For Tea

    What happened when three playwrights came for tea? An evening of new theatre, tea and cakes in amongst the flowers.

  • Doing What Lovers Do

    Doing What Lovers Do

    A multi-audience promenade interpretation of Romeo and Juliet, giving audiences the chance to join Paris or Rosaline, and experience a new take on the fateful tale of these star crossed lovers.