The Acorn
Mind the Gap
Mind the Gap
was dedicated to and named in memory Eileen Herzberg who died unexpectedly in India December 2007.
The second half of the show was called Phosphoresence.
Lisa Mortensen worked with company members to create sculptures, Phil Jacobs created theatre and Terri Stevens brought elements of performance art to the stage, intertwined with film, poetry, humour, strong music and images with colourful poignant characters.