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Lali Chetwynd
The Fall of Man - A Puppet Extravaganza!

Wednesday 19 April 2006, 19.30–21.30

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Lali Chetwynd presents a temporary theatre installation that reveals a narrative puppet show in three acts drawn from key literary sources including the Bible, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Karl Marx’s Das Kapital (1867). In common with the carnivalesque flavour of her previous works, the costumes, props and scenery are assembled from found materials to create fantastical moving tableaux. The accompanying music is composed by Alexander Tucker.

Advance tickets are now sold out. Additional tickets will be available on the door on a first-come, first-served basis. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment.

Supported by Arts Council England

Tate Britain  Duveen Galleries
Free, booking recommended
£1.50 booking fee
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  

This event is related to the Tate Triennial 2006: New British Art exhibition