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We’re Excited About 7 doigts de la main Psy at the Peacock Theatre

7 doigts (the 7 Fingers) has returned to the Peacock Theatre a year after their incredible show circus show, Traces

When: 28 April - 15 May

Where: Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street, WC2

Tickets: Buy from TicketWeb

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Read the review of Psy here >>

 

We were first given a taste of what 7 doigts de la main (the seven fingers) had to offer at Sadler's Wells Sampled 2009 when they performed an extract from Traces, which thrilled with its daring circus stunts.

 

Chinese pole in 7 doigts' PsyPsy is their newest offering, exploring the inside of your psyche, using scenes as metaphors for overcoming every day struggles.

 

Psy includes the same incredible acrobatics that won it standing ovations throughout its run of Traces last year.

 

What makes 7 doigts’ show especially good is how accessible it is for all audiences, whether circus is your thing or not.

 

Set to a soundtrack of artists such as Cut Chemist and Kid Koala, those less familiar with circus theatre will at least enjoy the soundtrack as it fuses cool with amazing stunts

 

The German wheel and Chinese poles (left) will return too, showing off the sheer strength of 7 doigt's acrobatics.

 

Though the storyline may be sketchy, we’re just ready to be amazed by what 7 doigts’ latest offering.

 

 

 

 

Buy tickets for Psy

 

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Psy Official Site

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Sadler’s Wells

 

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