AN immersive dance theatre mystery show unlike any other is returning to the Southampton stage.
The city's ZoieLogic Dance Theatre will present Sleuth at Central Hall from October 8 to 15.
Sleuth is packed with dynamic movement, storytelling, high stakes and tricky characters.
Last seen in Southampton in 2018, Sleuth was a smash hit with Brighton Fringe audiences in 2019 and has not been toured since.
Uniquely presented in 360 Vision, Sleuth enables the audience to sit on rotating stools to follow the action as it unfolds around them, voting on which clues from the story to follow.
Zoie Golding MBE, Artistic Director of ZoieLogic Dance Theatre, said: “Sleuth is a show that puts the audience right at the heart of it. I love how live the show feels because the audience chooses how the story unfolds and the dancers have to react in a matter of seconds!"
Tickets from zoielogic.co.uk/sleuth/
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