The Night Has A Thousand Eyes was visually and audibly beautiful. Light, shadows and darkness were moved through and manipulated by two dancers to a series of piano tracks. Without a raised stage the audience had differing experiences based on their location; some could see dancers, others only their shadows.
There were moments of pure enchantment as tiny lights spread across the stage like stars, voluminous fabric created flowing swirling waves, and tapping feet became raindrops.
It lacked an overall storyline, and was more a collection of vignettes, something I would have preferred to realise earlier (rather than spend some time attempting to decipher what was going on).
The show relies heavily on stage smoke, if you're sensitive, sit further back. There is some (possibly unnecessary) nudity.
Performances: 6-9 March 9pm, 8th March 4:30pm
Tickets: $50
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