If Teatro Vivo’s previous work is anything to go by, its forthcoming piece, Hothouse, is certainly one to watch. The Lewisham-based theatre company, which presents unmissable work in unorthodox venues — such as their boundary pushing venture Supermarket Shakespeare — is bringing its new production to the picturesque Victorian glass conservatory at the Horniman Museum.
The piece sees a magician and assistant, an artist and a muse fall foul to jealousy via tango and dreams. After each performance there will also be a free tango taster session.
At the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill. Nov 6 to Nov 8. 7pm. 07733 134701.
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