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Feel Me at the New Wolsey Theatre

Technology meets theatre in this groundbreaking production exploring human empathy.

The Paper Birds Theatre Company's 'Feel Me'

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Using your mobile phone, you'll become part of the performance, anonymously sharing your emotional responses as stories of displacement and acceptance unfold through live performance, film, projection and dance.

The show is suitable for those interested in innovative theatre and exploring human connection. Previous audiences have reported profound impacts, with 81% saying it made them reflect on today's world.

Created by The Paper Birds Theatre Company in co-production with the New Wolsey Theatre, featuring a creative team of emerging artists under 30.

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